There are 3 repositories under msr topic.
A curated repository of software engineering repository mining data sets
中文NER的那些事儿
WinRing0 is a hardware access library for Windows.
a tool to support researchers on mining software repositories studies
Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor Max Effort Turbo Boost UEFI DXE driver
GitHub Search: Platform used to crawl, store and present projects from GitHub, as well as any statistics related to them
Simple tool to manage thermal behaviour on Linux
Replication package of the paper titled "How do you Architect your Robots? State of the Practice and Guidelines for ROS-based Systems" published at ICSE-SEIP 2020
NAACL'19: "Jointly Optimizing Diversity and Relevance in Neural Response Generation"
A dedicated tool to help write/read various parameters of Ryzen-based systems, such as manual overclock, SMU, PCI, CPUID, MSR and Power Table.
Documentation and diagnostic utilities for running Linux perf on AMD hardware
ManyTypes4Py: A benchmark Python dataset for machine learning-based type inference
Building Training Datasets for Deep Learning Models in Software Engineering and Empirical Software Engineering Research
Export your Evernote-Notes that contain a url (usually added by the Evernote Webclipper) to raindrop.io.
GIRT-Data: Sampling GitHub Issue Report Templates (MSR'23)
Windows tool to enable/disable the BD PROCHOT feature for Intel CPUs
Simple utility for control CPU IA32_SPEC_CTRL /IA32_PRED_CMD/IA32_FLUSH_CMD MSRs
Reproduction effort - "Exploring the Security Awareness of the Python and JavaScript Open Source Communities"
You should run a node on your own computer, you should not trust anyone else. That said, if like me you use HashVaults remote node this can be an example or a thing to download to use the CLI wallets and HV nodes
Replication package of the paper titled "Mining the ROS ecosystem for Green Architectural Tactics in Robotics and an Empirical Evaluation" published at MSR 2021
This repository contains scripts for analyzing and mining GitHub repositories. The scripts are used in the context of an MSR study that examines developer's working schedule changes during the decades. The scripts utilize the GitHub API for retrieving repository information and performing analyses.