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notwaldorf/frankly

★ 321 · HTML · MIT · updated Aug 2016

:wrench: A Polymer dashboard of issues/PRs for any number of GitHub repos

A Polymer web component that renders a GitHub issue/PR dashboard for a configurable list of repos. You drop a single custom element into an HTML file, point it at your repos, and get a filtered view by label. Aimed at maintainers tracking issue triage across multiple repos.

The single-element API is genuinely clean — one tag, a JSON array of repos, done. Supporting mixed org/user repos via full-repo-names is a practical touch. The multi-dashboard composition using frankly-header plus multiple frankly-results gives you flexibility without complexity. It does exactly one thing and doesn't try to be more.

Abandoned in 2016 — Polymer itself is deprecated and Bower is dead, so the install instructions won't work as written without archaeology. Firebase auth is tied to a specific app that almost certainly no longer works, and the deployment instructions assume Firebase 2.x. Private repo support was explicitly punted, which is the case most maintainers actually need. No tests, no CI, and the entire thing is raw HTML imports — not something you'd realistically maintain today.

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