This list identifies packages and projects that have been built by TODO Group members or found helpful for managing open source projects and offices.
- mention-bot - The mention bot will automatically mention potential reviewers on pull requests. It helps getting faster turnaround on pull requests by involving the right people early on.
- PullApprove - Allows for fancier rules on how pull requests are approved.
- sentinel - PR Test, review, and merge workflow bot
- CLA Assistant - Streamline your workflow and let CLA assistant handle the legal side of contributions to a repository for you. CLA assistant enables contributors to sign CLAs from within a pull request.
- DCOB - A bot for enforcing developer certificate of origin sign-offs for each commit in a PR
- CLA Portal - Enables a workflow for contributors to sign a CLA for pull requests to your GitHub repositories. Also supports DCO sign-offs in the commits.
- oss-dashboard - A dashboard for viewing many GitHub organizations, and/or users, at once.
- osstracker - OSS Tracker is an application that collects information about a Github organization and aggregates the data across all projects within that organization into a single user interface to be used by various roles within the owning organization.
- azure-oss-portal - Azure's Open Source Portal for GitHub is a tool to help large organizations with GitHub management operations, onboarding and more. It is implemented in Node.js.
- gander - Gander is a dashboard to give you usable metrics for a range of open source projects in one quick look. It is designed for individuals who are responsible for running Open Source Offices or keeping track of multiple Open Source projects.
- hubcommander - A Slack bot for GitHub organization management
- github-configurer - uses .github/config.yml as the source of truth, and any changes to that file in the default branch will update GitHub
- Zappr - An agent that enforces guidelines for your GitHub repositories (from code reviews to necessary files)
- CII Best Practices Badging - The Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) Best Practices badge is a way for Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects to show that they follow best practices. Projects can voluntarily self-certify, at no cost, by using this web application to explain how they follow each best practice.
- LicenseFinder - Find licenses for your project's dependencies
- ScanCode toolkit - Scan code for licenses, copyright and dependencies