Scope is a customizable bird's eye view of your Github project.
It automatically pulls in issues & Pull requests and sorts them into columns you define. Think github projects on steroids.
Built using event driven serverless tech, the application can be cloned down, configured, & deployed for your project in minutes.
Deploy it as a stand-alone application or embed it directly into your project's site.
Run it for free under AWS's generous free tier.
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- Customize the labels/columns to fit your project
- Customizable styles 💁
- Driven by push based Github webhooks
- Run as standalone app or Embed on your project's site
- Look mom! No servers!
Data automatically updates when activity happens in your repository and your status board will reflect the latest state of your project.
We built this tool for our community to help keep people up to speed with what is happening with the serverless project & to highlight places where we actively want feedback + collaboration.
- Quickly sort and see high priority issues & Pull requests
- Call out which issues need attention from your community
- Zoom into important aspect of your open source project
Front-end Documentation & setup
Want to contribute back to the project? Drop an issue or open up a PR.
First things first 👉 Setup your AWS account and npm i serverless -g
to be able to deploy your status board
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Deploy the serverless Backend. Follow these instructions
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Grab your API endpoints & plug them into the front-end in
/frontend/src/custom.config.js
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Configure the front-end columns with your projects labels, build and deploy it. Follow these instructions
Do I need an AWS account for this to work?
Yes, but this will fall into the free tier of an AWS account. Free tier Signup
Does it need to show all my issues?
Nope. You choose what labels show up in each column
Do I have to show recently completed items?
Nope. You can toggle off that column in the front-end config.
I just setup the front-end, where are the recently completed items?
They will start flowing in once you start closing issues/PRs in your repo
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