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analysis-sdm
Advanced tools
spider
Visualize aspects of your organization. Extensible, with out of the box support for the following queries:
An example visualization, showing Docker ports:
Please use Node 10+.
First, install with npm i
.
Next, build with npm run build
Next, npm link
to create the spider
binary.
spider <github organization>
e.g. spider atomist
(not the full org URL)
Now start the server with atomist start --local
to expose the visualizations.
Go to http://localhost:2866
If you wish to access private repositories, ensure that your GitHub token is available to
Node processes via a GITHUB_TOKEN
environment variable. (This will
never be sent to Atomist.)
There are three architectural layers:
All three layers are extensible and customizable.
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FAQs
Analysis SDM
We found that analysis-sdm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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