Question regarding new achievements #18467
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I understand that there has been a lot of hype regarding the new achievements. I also know that there is a public repo showcasing all possible achievements - https://github.com/Schweinepriester/github-profile-achievements I've already followed the instructions and believe I have fulfilled the requirements to get some of the badges, yet have not received them. Is there a lagging time for the achievements to be updated? Anyone knows :/ |
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Hi @waikitmun, Below is a compiled knowledge of what I know, after hours of scouring through discussion forums, and trying to understand how the mechanics work (for some of the achievements at least).
The community can feel free to chime in, and provide their own observations on how the requirements of the new achievements, in case I may have missed some stuff out. Thanks. |
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na khodye harfesh doroste khoham omad |
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please provide a couple of hours (or maybe up to a day) for your new achievements to show. If they haven't shown by then, perhaps you did not hit some "hidden" criteria. In most cases, developers seem to get their achievements instantly though. |
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Usually when I answer it appears instantly |
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new achievements is great 👍 |
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@azamara @fynntang, to get the Galaxy Brain achievement badge, you need to fulfill the following criteria: Discussions should be in a public repository |
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To claim the "Galaxy Brain" badge in GitHub, you need to create a GitHub Action using a Docker container. Here are some tips to help you claim the badge: Understand Docker: Docker is a tool that allows you to create, deploy, and run applications in containers. To claim the "Galaxy Brain" badge, you need to be familiar with Docker and how it works. Learn about GitHub Actions: GitHub Actions is a tool that allows you to automate your workflows in GitHub. Learn how to create and configure workflows in GitHub Actions. Choose a project: Choose a project that you are passionate about and that aligns with your interests and skills. It will make the process more enjoyable and engaging. Search for existing Docker containers: Search for Docker containers that already exist in Docker Hub or other container registries. Using an existing container can save you time and effort. Create a Dockerfile: If you cannot find an existing Docker container that meets your needs, create a Dockerfile to build a custom container. Make sure your Dockerfile is well documented and follows best practices. Write your GitHub Action: Use the Docker container in your GitHub Action to automate your workflows. Make sure to follow the best practices for writing GitHub Actions. Test your GitHub Action: Test your GitHub Action thoroughly to ensure it works as intended. You can use GitHub's workflow visualizer to see how your workflow executes. Publish your GitHub Action: Publish your GitHub Action to the GitHub Marketplace and share it with the community. Make sure to follow the guidelines for publishing GitHub Actions. Apply for the badge: Once you have published your GitHub Action, apply for the "Galaxy Brain" badge by filling out the form provided by GitHub. By following these tips, you can claim the "Galaxy Brain" badge in GitHub and demonstrate your expertise in Docker and GitHub Actions. |
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Hi @waikitmun,
Below is a compiled knowledge of what I know, after hours of scouring through discussion forums, and trying to understand how the mechanics work (for some of the achievements at least).