The GitHub presence of badges, also known as Shields.io, showcases a wide range of repositories primarily developed in JavaScript, Python, and Ruby. Notable projects include shields, a comprehensive solution for creating badges, and awesome-badges, a curated collection related to status badges, highlighting their focus on badge generation and usability within the developer community.
Concise, consistent, and legible badges in SVG and raster format
A curated collection of awesome things related to status badges
Go library and CLI for making Shields-style badges (PNG)
A set of SVG badges to mark your modules with the Node stability index
Generate Github project badges like a boss
PHP badges library
Go to badges/shields. Especially if you don't know why. (This repo is old.)
Badges for your site to display download totals, latest version using PyPI
Status badges to inform a pod's latest version and platform released on Cocoapods!
raster badge proxy that look okay if you squint enough 😆
Web function to generate PNGs from SVGs
Badgr.co is going away. Please use Shields.
Deprecated. Please use https://github.com/badges/shields instead.
A few niceties to help run the shields server.
Dynamic image server for Shields.io.
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Daily tests for the Shields.io server
Retina badges (SVG with PHP backend)
http service for creating github shields ala https://github.com/olivierlacan/shields/
Fork of Scoutcamp maintained for Shields.io
Experimental test suite for Shields
A server that serves great lookin' status badges for Travis CI.
Dockerfile for pushgateway for Shields
Badges builds various tools and libraries on GitHub, with a focus on badge generation. Their repositories include shields for creating SVG badges and stability-badges for marking modules' stability, among others.
Badges utilizes several programming languages in their repositories, including JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Go, PHP, and Markdown. This diverse language use supports a variety of projects related to badge creation and management.
Yes, all of badges's repositories are public on GitHub. This openness allows users to access, contribute to, and utilize their tools for generating and managing badges effectively.
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