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Steve Smith

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README enthusiast

Overall

0.0

/ 100

01 · Roasts

Coasting on 2012 Glory

minimal has 2,470 stars and your last commit was a single touch in Oct 2023. You've made exactly 2 commits this year. The repo is on life support, not maintenance.

staleRepoRatio: 1.0

Every single one of your 42 public repos is technically abandoned (last push > 2 years ago). You didn't retire — you just stopped responding to emails.

The Missing Trinity

Across every scored repo — minimal, modernist, octoscreen — the flags read: TESTS=no, CI=no, LICENSE=no. Zero exceptions. It's not minimalism, it's avoidance.

3,418 Followers, 1 PR/Year

You have more followers than most engineers will ever see, and you used that platform to open 1 pull request and 0 issues in the past 12 months. The crowd showed up; you didn't.

CSS Maximalist Hiding Behind Minimal Branding

38% CSS, two GitHub Pages themes, a screensaver — your 'systems' domain tag is doing a lot of heavy lifting for what is fundamentally a very pretty stylesheet portfolio.

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02 · Category breakdown

  • Impact
    25% weight
    68C
  • Consistency
    20% weight
    20F
  • Quality
    20% weight
    57D
  • Depth
    15% weight
    50D
  • Breadth
    10% weight
    55D
  • Community
    10% weight
    55D

03 · Stats

365-day commit heatmap

112 active days

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Language distribution

6 langs
  • CSS38%
  • Shell25%
  • Ruby23%
  • HTML12%
  • JavaScript1%
  • Objective-C1%

04 · Numbers

Owned repos

non-fork

14

Commits

last 12 months

2

Followers

3,418

Joined GitHub

Feb 2008

05 · Top repos

06 · Timeline

  1. Feb 29, 2008
    Joined GitHub
  2. Apr 5, 2012
    Created minimal — A Theme for GitHub Pages
  3. Apr 5, 2012
    Created modernist — A Theme for GitHub Pages
  4. Jun 25, 2015
    Created octoscreen — An OS X screensaver with octicons
  5. Oct 10, 2023
    Most recent push to minimal

07 · Compare

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08 · Rubric

How this score was produced

Overall = Σ (category × weight) + gentle top-end curve

CategoryWeightScoreContrib.
Raw total50.9
Top-end curve+2.8
Final overall53.7

Tier thresholds

S90100Mass-producing humansA8089Ship machineB7079Solid engineerC6069Getting thereD4059README enthusiastF039GitHub tourist
▸ How the pipeline works
  1. 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.
  2. 02Triage.A small model reads every repo's file tree + README and picks the 20 files per repo that actually reveal how you code.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
orderedlist · 53.7/100 — Rate My GitHub