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Achievement ideas #11

@Notgnoshi

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@Notgnoshi
  • Most prolific bug author (most prolific contributor; should have a threshold for number of contributors)
  • Most prolific deleter
  • Have the most achievements - use a really sarcastic name about gamification
  • Use git notes
  • Obviously swearing in a commit message should be an achievement
  • Detect censored swears
  • Being too polite - "please and thank you"
  • Sentiment analysis; both extremes
  • Embed a code snippet
  • Link to stack overflow
  • fixup,fixme,wip,dropme,squash
  • Time travel
  • Commit someone else's authored commit
  • Detect foreign languages?
  • Add a .gitlab-ci.yml file, or a github workflow
  • whitespace only changes (excluding trailing whitespace cleanups)
  • Mention "singleton"
  • SVN import - "welcome to 2003"
  • TODO
  • Mention another user
  • Windows line endings on a #!shebang line
  • Empty non-merge commit diff
  • Large delta
  • Small delta
  • large negative delta ratio
  • Large delta with ratio close to 1
  • Mixed indentation in commit message
  • Mixed indentation in file (other than spaces following tabs, which is common)
  • python2 in #!shebang
  • ROA_FIX
  • Refer to an XKCD comic
  • Non-README initial commit - "this time will be different"
  • Initial commit with placeholder README
  • Merge conflict markers
  • Common misspelling - only grant if ratio is high enough
  • Identify ASCII art; ratio of special chars to alpha?
  • Add / Remove a submodule (have you heard of a package manager?)
  • Submodule hash that does not exist (only grant if have access to submodule)
  • Moved a submodule
  • Changed directory into submodule
  • Add subtree
  • Detect movie quotes in commit messages?
  • "omni" - you keep using this word. I do not think you know what it means
  • yolo
  • "I don't understand"
  • "spaghetti" or "pasta"
  • "copy paste"
  • NLP coherence measures
  • "accidentally"
  • Detect appeal to authority? "according to $proper_noun"
  • Spaces in filenames
  • Unicode in filenames
  • Commit after five on a friday
  • Grant achievement randomly, with very low probability

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