active 2024-09-17 → 2024-10-08 (UTC)
Complete coverage26,352 / 26,352 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-15 → 2026-08-16 (UTC)
Events
26
Pushes
7
Pull requests
0
Issues
16
Stars
0
Forks
0
Activity over time
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Line chart, 22 days from 2024-09-17 to 2024-10-08. Pushes: 7 total, peak 4 in a day. Pull requests: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Issues: 16 total, peak 10 in a day. Comments: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Stars: 0 total, peak 0 in a day.
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Top contributors
Pushes, PRs, issues, reviews and comments — stars and forks excluded, so this is contribution rather than popularity
| Contributor | Contributions | Pushes | PRs | Comments |
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| Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute | 23 | 7 | 0 | 0 |
Recent activity
Latest issues, pull requests and releases
- Issue#2Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-30 10:35As a: User I want to: View detailed information about a specific game's difficulty settings. So that: I can compare stats like enemy health and damage across difficulty levels. Acceptance Criteria: Clicking on a game shows its difficulty options. Each difficulty displays objective stats such as enemy health and damage. The page should be responsive, making the content readable on both desktop and mobile.
- Issue#5Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-30 10:35As a: Visitor I want to: Register for an account. So that: I can submit information, leave feedback, and participate in discussions. Acceptance Criteria: A registration form collects username, email, and password. The user can log in after successful registration. Validation ensures that no duplicate accounts are created using the same email
- Issue#6Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-30 10:35As a: Registered user I want to: Log in and out of my account. So that: I can securely access submission forms and manage my profile. Acceptance Criteria: The site provides a login form for username/email and password. A successful login redirects users to the homepage. A logout button is available when logged in, and it ends the session.
- Issue#7Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-30 10:35As a: Mobile user I want to: Easily navigate the website on my mobile device. So that: I can browse games and submit feedback without any usability issues. Acceptance Criteria: The website should have a responsive design, adjusting layout for smaller screens. Menus collapse into a hamburger icon on mobile. Forms and buttons are touch-friendly and easy to use.
- Issue#10Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-30 10:35As a: Logged-in user I want to: Edit my previous submissions about difficulty settings. So that: I can update information or improve my review as I learn more about the game. Acceptance Criteria: The user can access their own submissions and make edits. Changes are reflected immediately after saving the edits. Editing is restricted to the original author of the submission.
- Issue#3Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-30 10:34As a: Logged-in user I want to: Submit information about difficulty settings for a game. So that: Other users can benefit from my knowledge and insights about the game. Acceptance Criteria: The submission form allows users to select a game and difficulty level. Users can provide both objective stats (e.g., enemy health) and personal opinions. A successful submission shows a confirmation message and updates the database.
- Issue#10Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:16As a: Logged-in user I want to: Edit my previous submissions about difficulty settings. So that: I can update information or improve my review as I learn more about the game. Acceptance Criteria: The user can access their own submissions and make edits. Changes are reflected immediately after saving the edits. Editing is restricted to the original author of the submission.
- Issue#9Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:16As a: User I want to: Rate a game’s difficulty setting based on my experience. So that: Other users can see the most popular or most challenging settings. Acceptance Criteria: Users can give a 1–5 star rating to each difficulty level. Average ratings are displayed next to each difficulty. Users can only rate a difficulty level once per game.
- Issue#8Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:16As a: User I want to: Filter games based on the most difficult or easiest settings. So that: I can quickly find games that match my desired challenge level. Acceptance Criteria: Filters are available to sort games by average difficulty rating or by predefined settings (easy, normal, hard). The filter applies across the game list and updates the displayed games accordingly.
- Issue#7Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:16As a: Mobile user I want to: Easily navigate the website on my mobile device. So that: I can browse games and submit feedback without any usability issues. Acceptance Criteria: The website should have a responsive design, adjusting layout for smaller screens. Menus collapse into a hamburger icon on mobile. Forms and buttons are touch-friendly and easy to use.
- Issue#6Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:16As a: Registered user I want to: Log in and out of my account. So that: I can securely access submission forms and manage my profile. Acceptance Criteria: The site provides a login form for username/email and password. A successful login redirects users to the homepage. A logout button is available when logged in, and it ends the session.
- Issue#5Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:16As a: Visitor I want to: Register for an account. So that: I can submit information, leave feedback, and participate in discussions. Acceptance Criteria: A registration form collects username, email, and password. The user can log in after successful registration. Validation ensures that no duplicate accounts are created using the same email
- Issue#4Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:16I want to: Read opinions and feedback from other users regarding the difficulty levels of a game. So that: I can get a better understanding of how challenging the game might be on different settings. Acceptance Criteria: The game detail page displays user submissions and opinions. User reviews are listed in reverse chronological order (most recent first). Each review includes the user's name, opinion, and the difficulty level they played on.
- Issue#3Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:15As a: Logged-in user I want to: Submit information about difficulty settings for a game. So that: Other users can benefit from my knowledge and insights about the game. Acceptance Criteria: The submission form allows users to select a game and difficulty level. Users can provide both objective stats (e.g., enemy health) and personal opinions. A successful submission shows a confirmation message and updates the database.
- Issue#2Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 13:15As a: User I want to: View detailed information about a specific game's difficulty settings. So that: I can compare stats like enemy health and damage across difficulty levels. Acceptance Criteria: Clicking on a game shows its difficulty options. Each difficulty displays objective stats such as enemy health and damage. The page should be responsive, making the content readable on both desktop and mobile.
- Issue#1Joe-Brookes-Code-Institute2024-09-17 12:541. User Story: Browsing Games As a: User I want to: Browse a list of games with difficulty settings. So that: I can select a game and view detailed information about the different difficulty levels. Acceptance Criteria: The homepage displays a list of available games. Each game has a clickable link leading to its details page. The game list is filterable by genre or alphabetical order.
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