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Turn on dependency graph to see how repo is used #85

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avkvirtru opened this issue Jul 7, 2020 · 4 comments
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Turn on dependency graph to see how repo is used #85

avkvirtru opened this issue Jul 7, 2020 · 4 comments
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@avkvirtru
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I'm hoping to see what projects within Virtru use this repo. This seems like the easiest way to do so https://github.com/virtru/react-components/network/dependencies

But dependencies have to be turned on by the repo or org for that page to work. Instructions: https://docs.github.com/en/github/visualizing-repository-data-with-graphs/exploring-the-dependencies-and-dependents-of-a-repository

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svirtryu commented Jul 7, 2020

I can turn on the dependency graph for this repo, however GitHub cannot analyze dependents for private repositories, since you'd also have to turn on the dependency analysis for all repos in our organization. I'm not sure that's something we're able to do. Instead, we might have to rely on the GitHub advanced search and search for JSON files that have react-components string in them: https://github.com/search?l=JSON&q=org%3Avirtru+react-components&type=Code

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NathanAB commented Jul 8, 2020

Yeah search is the easiest way of doing that for now

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Thanks, very handy! Is it safe to assume the only way to consume this repo is in package.json for npm or yarn to install?

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Actually, on a related note—is there a compelling reason to keep this particular repo private?

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