Project Name:
shadcnui
In the following section you should only enter the information that you found on the project website. Some of the answers will be impossible to find, others may be very hard to find. Do not google for answers.
Project website: Website
What is the purpose of the project: More modern and beautiful collection of re-usable components that can be copy and pasted easily/integrated into apps.
How easy was it to find information about contributing on the website? Contributing guide is on github not on its website.
Contributing instructions: Here
URL for the code repository: Code repository
Bug/Issue tracker link: Bug/Issue tracker
Mailing list: Mailing list
Chat channel: Chat channel
Other communication channels: N/A
License: License
Is it OSI approved license: MIT license
Programming Language(s): Typescript
URL for contributing instructions: Contributing instructions
Are the contributing instructions clear? Yep!
URL for code of conduct / community norms / community guildelines: [Community Guidelines](insert link here) They dont have one
URL for instructions for users to download and install the package: here. Very it s part of the contributing file
Are these instructions clear? Do you think they would be easy to follow? Yep super easy to follow
URL for instructions for how to install development environment: here
Are these instruction clear? Do you think they would be easy to follow? Yes, very clear and easy to follow
Number of contributors: 183 contributors
Usernames of three contributors with largest number of commits; for each of them list the link to their latest commit:
- [shadcn] (212 commits) - Their Latest Commit
- [dan5py] (6 commits) - Their Latest Commit
- [kevinmitch14] (5 commits) - Their Latest Commit
Number of commits: 369 commits
Latest commit
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link to the commit: Latest commit
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who made that commit: shadcn
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what type of work was commited? (update feature request template added)
Issues
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how many open issues are there: 538 Open Issues
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url for the last issue created: Last issue created
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how many users discuss the issue: 1 person
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when was the issue reported: 3 hours ago
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how many closed issues are there: 1022 closed issues
- url for the last issue closed: Last issue closed
- how many users discussed the issue: 2 people
- when was the issue reported: 15 hours ago
- when was the issue closed: 15 hours ago
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how active is the discussion on the issues:
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example of a lot of good discussion: Good discussion
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example of an issue that does not have much discussion: Not much discussion
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are there issues marked "good for newbies", "beginner" or some other indicators that imply that they are good for beginner contributors: N/A
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how many of such issues are there? 0 issues
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look at a few of them, do they look beginner friendly? depends on the scope
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are there issues marked "documentation" or some other indicators that imply that they are documentation (user or developer specific): Yes
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how many of such issues are there? 1
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look at a few of them, do you think you could submit a fix? possibly
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Pull requests
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how many open pull requests are there: 335 pull requests
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url for the last pull request created: Last Pull Request created
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when was the last pull request made: 2 days ago
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url for the oldest pull request created: Oldest Pull Request created
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when was the oldest pull request made: 1 year ago
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how many closed pull requests are there:
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url for the last pull request closed: Last Pull Request closed
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how many users discussed the pull request: 2 users
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when was the pull request made: 2 days ago
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when was the pull request closed: 16 hours ago
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do maintainers respond quickly to pull requests when they are opened? super quick
Each member of your group should attempt to configure the development environemnt for this project. Complete the following for each member:
Name: Brad Huang
Operating system: Windows 11
Was the installation successful? (if not, explain what went wrong and what you did to try to remedy it) Yes
How long did the whole process take? Took around 10 minutes
How friendly is this project for beginner contributors? Beginner-intermediate level
Do the maintainers respond helpfully to questions in issues? Very quickly, repository owner is super active
Are people friendly in the issues, discussion forum, and chat (for example, IRC or Slack)? Yes pretty friendly
Do pull requests get reviewed? Almost all
Do maintainers thank people for their contributions? Yes, ocassionally
Are there special skills required to contribute to the project? If so, what are they? not really
Are there any special hardware/software requirements to be able to contribute to the project? If so, what are they? Nope