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active 2024-02-292024-06-15 (UTC)

Complete coverage26,441 / 26,441 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-152026-08-20 (UTC)
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473
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203
Pull requests
75
Issues
49
Stars
0
Forks
6

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Line chart, 108 days from 2024-02-29 to 2024-06-15. Pushes: 203 total, peak 25 in a day. Pull requests: 75 total, peak 9 in a day. Issues: 49 total, peak 22 in a day. Comments: 18 total, peak 3 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

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mq0220022971676416
AlemBeskovic281990
HooghirM22721
ABaerga2002131001

Recent activity

Latest issues, pull requests and releases

  • Pull request#66mq0220022024-04-29 15:52
  • Issue comment#66mq0220022024-04-29 15:52
    refactor: Fix re-route on S3 and adjust environment variables
  • Pull request#66mq0220022024-04-29 15:52
  • Issue#58mq0220022024-04-29 15:33
    24: As a customer service representative, I want to edit insurance rates in the system, so that I can maintain accurate and up-to-date insurance rate information to deliver to customers.
  • Issue#60mq0220022024-04-29 15:33
    15: As a developer, I want to set permissions for accessing various system functionalities, so that I can restrict permissions for superusers and regular users.
  • Pull request#65mq0220022024-04-29 15:33
  • Issue comment#65mq0220022024-04-29 15:33
    feat: Admin page and Cypress testing overhaul
  • Pull request#65mq0220022024-04-29 15:33
  • Issue#59mq0220022024-04-28 22:21
    33: As a developer, I want to implement an admin panel, so that customer service representatives can adjust the algorithm determining insurance rates.
  • Issue#56mq0220022024-04-28 22:20
    35: As a developer, I want to refactor our codebase to export static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, so that I can host our application on an S3 bucket.
  • Issue#7mq0220022024-04-28 21:51
    27. As a developer, I want to deploy the website onto S3 bucket and host our static files on S3, so that our application is accessible by our client.
  • Pull request#64mq0220022024-04-27 22:00
  • Issue comment#64mq0220022024-04-27 22:00
    refactor: Authentication by Lambda + API Gateway instead of NextAuth.js
  • Pull request#64mq0220022024-04-27 21:40
  • Pull request#63mq0220022024-04-25 01:34
  • Pull request#63mq0220022024-04-25 01:34
  • Issue#8mq0220022024-04-25 01:32
    28. As a developer, I want to implement a CI pipeline that pushes changes to the our S3 bucket, so that our website stays up to date.
  • Pull request#62mq0220022024-04-24 18:48
  • Pull request#61mq0220022024-04-24 18:47
  • Issue#60mq0220022024-04-23 03:21
    15: As a developer, I want to set permissions for accessing various system functionalities, so that I can restrict permissions for superusers and regular users.
  • Issue#59mq0220022024-04-23 03:21
    33: As a developer, I want to implement an admin panel, so that customer service representatives can adjust the algorithm determining insurance rates.
  • Issue#58mq0220022024-04-23 03:20
    24: As a customer service representative, I want to edit insurance rates in the system, so that I can maintain accurate and up-to-date insurance rate information to deliver to customers.
  • Issue#57mq0220022024-04-23 03:20
    14: As a developer, I want to define consumer roles for different user types, so that I can restrict permissions for superusers and regular users.
  • Issue#56mq0220022024-04-23 03:20
    35: As a developer, I want to refactor our codebase to export static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, so that I can host our application on an S3 bucket.
  • Issue#55mq0220022024-04-23 03:03
    32: As a developer, I want to implement an account page, so that customers can customize their experience on the site based on their demographics.

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