01 · Roasts
Star Vacuum
129 public repos, 39 total stars, 4 scored repos sitting at exactly 0 stars each. You're shipping Terraform providers and Helm charts into a void — great craft, zero audience.
Two-Week Wonder
Both Terraform providers are mere weeks old (cloudinary: born 2026-05-06, last push 2026-05-28). Impressive velocity, but calling these 'deep' projects is like calling a fresh coat of paint an architectural renovation.
92 PRs Outbound, 0 Issues Filed
You opened 92 pull requests this year but filed exactly 0 issues. Either the world is perfect everywhere you contribute, or you're too polite to complain. Either way, it's suspicious.
65% Graveyard
Stale repo ratio of 0.65 means nearly two-thirds of your 129 repos haven't been touched in over 2 years. That's not a portfolio, that's a museum of abandoned side projects.
Solo Operator
76% solo commits across analyzed repos, 43 followers, and no external contributor signal on your own projects. You've mastered the art of building in total isolation — a one-person open source commune.
Built using
Zoral
Shadows one worker for a week, then takes over their job with zero extra setup. Behaves exactly like the original.
zoral.ai
02 · Category breakdown
- Impact25% weight48D
- Consistency20% weight55D
- Quality20% weight67C
- Depth15% weight50D
- Breadth10% weight80A
- Community10% weight50D
03 · Stats
365-day commit heatmap
283 active days
Language distribution
- Python20%
- Java19%
- Groovy16%
- Go9%
- CSS9%
- Vue7%
- Other20%
04 · Numbers
Owned repos
non-fork
23
Commits
last 12 months
364
Followers
43
Joined GitHub
Nov 2011
05 · Top repos
NitriKx /
terraform-provider-cloudinary
Unofficial Terraform provider for Cloudinary managing folders and webhooks; typed Go with comprehensive tests, CI, and structured doc. Personal project with experimental feature set and zero external adoption.
NitriKx /
terraform-provider-cloudinary-provisioning
Unofficial Terraform provider for Cloudinary account provisioning. Typed Go project with 4 resources, data sources, comprehensive README, CI/CD, and structured codebase—but zero adoption signals (0 stars/forks) limits impact to personal/experimental tier.
NitriKx /
windrose-server
Niche Docker/Helm packaging for Windrose game server: runs Windows binary via Wine+SteamCMD on Linux. Well-documented, typed Python config logic, structured multi-file layout. Single-person experimental project with minimal adoption (1 star).
NitriKx /
code-server-custom
Personal Docker image customizing code-server with dev tools (Node 24, AWS CLI, kubectl, Go, etc.). Functional with CI but minimal scope, no tests, and intended as a personal working tool rather than a reusable library.
06 · Timeline
- Nov 30, 2011Joined GitHub
- Oct 22, 2025Created code-server-custom — Custom code-server image with my tooling
- Apr 27, 2026Created windrose-server — Windrose dedicated server Docker and Helm
- May 6, 2026Created terraform-provider-cloudinary — Unofficial Terraform provider for Cloudinary
- May 6, 2026Created terraform-provider-cloudinary-provisioning — Unofficial Cloudinary Terraform provider for resource provisioning
- May 28, 2026Most recent push to terraform-provider-cloudinary
07 · Compare
08 · Rubric
How this score was produced
Overall = Σ (category × weight) + gentle top-end curve
Tier thresholds
▸ How the pipeline works
- 01Scrape.Pull every non-fork repo pushed in the last 90 days, plus your contribution calendar, followers, and language byte counts — straight from GitHub's REST & GraphQL APIs.
- 02Triage.A small model reads every repo's file tree + README and picks the 20 files per repo that actually reveal how you code.
- 03Grade each repo. All repos run in parallel through a fast scoring model that reads the picked files and rates each one independently on Impact, Quality, and Depth — with evidence citations.
- 04Aggregate. A larger reasoning model combines the per-repo scores with server-computed stats (heatmap, commit cadence, language entropy, follower count) to produce the 6-dimension profile score + roasts.
- 05Correct.Deterministic server-side checks enforce anchor-scale floors (e.g. a profile with 2,000+ public commits can't score 30 Consistency) and recompute the final verdict.
~90 seconds per profile, ~$0.25 in compute. Total of ~240 files read across your top-12 repos. One rating per GitHub account per day.
▸ Data sources & caveats
- Heatmap & commit totals: GitHub GraphQL
contributionsCollection— covers the last 365 days, includes private repos when the user has opted in (default). - Language %: byte totals across the top 30 owned non-fork repos.
- Curve: a small upward nudge centered on raw score ≈ 70, capping at 100. Prevents specialists from being unfairly penalised for narrow breadth.
- Anchor corrections: when server-measured signals (e.g. privateWorkLikely, multiRepoVolume, follower count) mandate a minimum category score, the aggregation step enforces it. These are signal-conditional, not identity-based floors.