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## Code Reviews
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-[mention-bot](https://github.com/facebookarchive/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.
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-[PullApprove](https://www.pullapprove.com) - Allows for fancier rules on how pull requests are approved.
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-[sentinel](https://github.com/habitat-sh/sentinel) - PR Test, review, and merge workflow bot
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-[pull-review](https://github.com/imsky/pull-review) - assign pull request reviewers intelligently, inspired by mention-bot
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## Contributor License Agreements / Developer Certificate of Origins
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-[CLA Assistant](https://github.com/cla-assistant/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.
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-[DCOB](https://github.com/chef/dcob) - A bot for enforcing developer certificate of origin sign-offs for each commit in a PR
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-[CLA Portal](https://github.com/vmware/claportal) - Enables a workflow for contributors to sign a CLA for pull requests to your GitHub repositories. Also supports DCO sign-offs in the commits.
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-[OSS Contribution Tracker](https://github.com/amzn/oss-contribution-tracker) - Track contributions made to external projects and manage CLAs
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-[Dr CLA](https://github.com/salesforce/dr-cla) - GitHub bot for dealing with Contributor License Agreements
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-[DCO Bot](https://github.com/probot/dco) - GitHub App that enforces the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) on Pull Requests
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## GitHub Metrics and Dashboards
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-[oss-dashboard](https://github.com/amzn/oss-dashboard) - A dashboard for viewing many GitHub organizations, and/or users, at once.
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-[osstracker](https://github.com/Netflix/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.
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-[ghcrawler](https://github.com/microsoft/ghcrawler) - GHCrawler is a GitHub API crawler that crawls a GitHub-hosted project and automatically tracks, retrieves, and stores its contents. GHCrawler is primarily intended for people trying to track sets of organizations and data repositories.
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-[devstats](https://github.com/cncf/devstats) - A toolset to visualize GitHub archives using Grafana dashboards used by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Kubernetes
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-[MeasureOSS](https://github.com/MeasureOSS/Measure) - A contributor relationship management system
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-[GrimoireLab](https://chaoss.github.io/grimoirelab/) - Software development analytics platform supporting more than 30 different data sources, part of CHAOSS Software project from The Linux Foundation
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-[Starfish](https://github.com/indeedeng/starfish) - A tool to identify GitHub contributions within a specified window of time.
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-[Project Portal](https://github.com/SAP/project-portal-for-innersource) - Lists all InnerSource (or Open Source) projects of a company in an interactive and easy to use way. Can be used as a template for implementing the "InnerSource portal" pattern by the InnerSource Commons community.
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-[Issue/PR/Discussion Metrics](https://github.com/github/issue-metrics) - a GitHub Action that searches for pull requests/issues/discussions in a repository or organization and measures several available metrics like time to close and time to first response. It calculates the metrics and writes the metrics to a Markdown file. The issues/pull requests/discussions can be filtered by using a search query.
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-[Augur](https://github.com/chaoss/augur) - A software suite for collecting and measuring structured data about OSS communities.
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-[opensource-portal](https://github.com/Microsoft/opensource-portal) - Microsoft'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.
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-[hubcommander](https://github.com/Netflix/hubcommander) - A Slack bot for GitHub organization management
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-[GitHub Settings](https://github.com/probot/settings) - uses .github/config.yml as the source of truth, and any changes to that file in the default branch will update GitHub
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-[Zappr](https://github.com/zalando/zappr) - An agent that enforces guidelines for your GitHub repositories (from code reviews to necessary files)
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-[FBShipIt](https://github.com/facebook/fbshipit) - A library written in Hack for copying commits from one repository to another.'
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-[Copybara](https://github.com/google/copybara) - A tool for transforming and moving code between repositories.
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-[github org scripts](https://github.com/mozilla/github-org-scripts) - Some helper scripts to manage github orgs via API.
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-[github-org-mgmt scripts](https://github.com/bertvv/github-org-mgmt) - A few scripts for managing a Github organization
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-[CII Best Practices Badging](https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/) - 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.
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-[Fosstars](https://github.com/SAP/fosstars-rating-core) - A framework for defining and calculating ratings for open source projects
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-[RepoLinter](https://github.com/todogroup/repolinter) - Lint open source repositories for common issues.
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-[RepoLinter Dashboard](https://github.com/todogroup/repolinter-dashboard) - A Dashboard for RepoLinter
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-[Linguist](https://github.com/github/linguist) - Identify the programming languages used in a project.
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-[repo-scaffolding](https://github.com/twitter/repo-scaffolding) - Scaffolding tools for creating and maintaining projects based on Twitter Open Source standards and best practices.
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-[Repo Health Check](https://github.com/dogweather/repo-health-check) - Analyze a project: How are the maintainers doing?
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## Supply Chain Trust
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-[OpenChain Conformance](https://certification.openchainproject.org) - The OpenChain Specification is a way for companies using Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) to show that they meet the key requirements for quality compliance programs. Companies can voluntarily self-certify, at no cost, by using this web application.
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-[OpenChain Conformance](https://openchainproject.org) - The OpenChain Specification is a way for companies using Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) to show that they meet the key requirements for quality compliance programs. Companies can voluntarily self-certify, at no cost, by using this web application.
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## Licensing
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-[ScanCode toolkit](https://github.com/nexB/scancode-toolkit) - Scan code for licenses, copyright and dependencies
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-[FOSSology](https://www.fossology.org) - Scan code for license, copyright and export control information
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-[Licensee](https://github.com/benbalter/licensee) - Identify a project's license file
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-[License Identifier (LiD)](https://github.com/codeauroraforum/lid) - Identify and extract license text from source code
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-[askalono](https://github.com/amzn/askalono) - a library and command-line tool to help detect license texts. It's designed to be fast, accurate, and to support a wide variety of license texts.
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-[License Classifier](https://github.com/google/licenseclassifier) - A library and set of tools that can analyze text to determine what type of license it contains
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-[OSS Attribution Builder](https://github.com/amzn/oss-attribution-builder) - The OSS Attribution Builder is a website that helps teams create attribution documents (notices, "open source screens", credits, etc) commonly found in software products.
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-[OSS Review Toolkit](https://github.com/heremaps/oss-review-toolkit) - enables highly automated and customizable Open Source compliance checks od the source code and dependencies of a project by scanning it, downloading its sources, reporting any errors and violations against user-defined rules, and by creating third-party attribution documentation.
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-[fossa-cli](https://github.com/fossas/fossa-cli) - Fast, portable and reliable dependency analysis for any codebase
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-[Licensed](https://github.com/github/licensed) - A Ruby gem to cache and verify the licenses of dependencies
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-[Lift](https://www.sonatype.com/products/sonatype-lift) — Sonatype Lift is a free forever, cloud-native and collaborative code analysis platform built for developers. It analyzes each developer pull request to find and fix security, performance, reliability, and style issues, then reports them as comments in code review — where they are 70x more likely to get fixed.
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## In-Kind Donations
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The following organizations have formal or informal programs for offering in-kind donations to free and open source projects or foundations.
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-[AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/opensource/) - AWS started a program in 2019 to provide promotional credits to open source projects. Details are in [this blog post](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/aws-promotional-credits-open-source-projects/) and you can [Apply Here](https://pages.awscloud.com/AWS-Credits-for-Open-Source-Projects) (Last Updated: April 14, 2021)
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-[Indeed](https://opensource.indeedeng.io/) - If you work in a charitable organization that serves the free and open source software communities, and you are trying to hire for your organization, Indeed's Open Source Program Office may be able to provide promotional credits for to advertise your job posting on Indeed.com. Email [email protected] for details. (Last updated: April 14, 2021)
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-[Azure Credits](https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/opensource/2021/09/28/announcing-azure-credits-for-open-source-projects/) - This program grants Azure credits to open source projects for a year. Developers will be able to use these credits for testing, storage, or other development.
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