The result is based on ratio of number of commits and code additions from initial and final time ranges.
Initial time range – from 5 Jul, 2023 to 5 Oct, 2023
Final time range – from 5 Apr, 2024 to 5 Jul, 2024
Additions and deletions stats are not available for this repository due to GitHub API limitations.
It is basically a number of most active contributors responsible for 80% of contributions.
Bus factor tries to assess "What happens if a key member of the team is hit by a bus?". The more there are key members, the lower the risk.
The ryanmcdermott/clean-code-javascript repository has a bus factor of 25.
Low risk, knowledge is well distributed among the team members
Bus factor was measured on 14 Aug 2024
ryanmcdermott/clean-code-javascript is a GitHub repository that provides a guide on how to write cleaner and more readable JavaScript code. The guide is inspired by Robert C. Martin's book "Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship".
It includes principles, patterns and best practices. Though these are more guidelines than rules, they're meant to serve as a beacon for writing clean and readable JavaScript.
Not every principle mentioned should be strictly followed, and even fewer will be universally applied. The guidelines are merely to give a better understanding of writing clean and professional JavaScript.
This project does not promote any kind of framework-oriented styles. It adheres to a vanilla JavaScript approach since it's widely recognized and understood by the majority of developers. Thanks to this, other frameworks or libraries can adopt these practices based on their contexts.
The creator of the repository is Ryan McDermott, a software engineer who is currently a Tech Lead at Google. The repository currently has a high number of stars (over 59,000), suggesting that it is quite popular and well-regarded in the coding community.
The repository is divided into several sections, including:
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