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@kzu

Daniel Cazzulino sponsorship organization, a.k.a. @kzu.

Hello there! This is @kzu's (sounds like 'kah-zu' rather than 'kzoo' 😉) organization account where I publish projects I think might be useful to others and not just personal experiments.

This is also the organization account you can actually sponsor to support my ongoing opensource work.

Stats

GitHub Sponsors GitHub followers GitHub stars GitHub followers GitHub Org's stars

Some fancy stats about my favorite hobby (coding on GitHub, of course!):

SponsorLink

I created SponsorLink as a mechanism to remind users that they can sponsor my projects if they find them useful. It also allows attribution on the dev machine of a sponsorship to potentially unlock additional functionality (or just remove the reminder and thank instead!). SponsorLink never issues any messages outside of IDE usage, so it will never disrupt your CI/CD workflows or CLI builds.

If you arrived here from an IDE and are interested in sponsoring, the (one-time) steps are:

  1. Select your sponsor tier 🙏
  2. Install the sponsor dotnet global tool by running
    dotnet tool install -g dotnet-sponsor
  3. Sync your sponsorship status by running
    sponsor sync devlooped

Feel free to dive deeper into the technical details of how this works. You can also implement SponsorLink yourself with minimal effort for your own projects.

Implicit and Indirect Sponsorships

If you have ever sent a PR that was merged into any repository owned by @devlooped, you are considered an implicit sponsor already! Contributing your time and code is the most awesome way to support a project 🫶.

If you belong to an organization that sponsors @devlooped, then you are an indirect sponsor! This allows organizations to support projects their employees love and streamline invoicing.

Finally, if you are an open-source author or contributor yourself, chances are you are elegible for an implicit sponsorship I'll grant automatically! If your account shows up in the OSS Authors, you can just sync your implicit sponsorship and continue enjoying my projects with no additional sponsorship needed. Contributing your valuable time to other projects is great too.

AutoSync

Sponsorships are renewed monthly (even if paid anually), so your dev machine manifest needs monthly renewal too. You can simplify this process by enabling autosync so that the IDE tooling can automatically do this for you by checking at most once a day for expiration and running the same command you'd have to run manually: sponsor sync devlooped.

Stats

Active SponsorLink sync usage by sponsorship kind:

User Organization Team Contributor OSS

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  1. moq moq Public

    The most popular and friendly mocking framework for .NET

    C# 5.9k 803

  2. GitInfo GitInfo Public

    Git and SemVer Info from MSBuild, C# and VB

    Pascal 552 70

  3. ThisAssembly ThisAssembly Public

    Exposes project and assembly level information as constants in the ThisAssembly class using source generators powered by Roslyn.

    C# 429 23

  4. SmallSharp SmallSharp Public

    Create, edit and run multiple C# top-level programs in the same project by just selecting the startup program from the start button.

    C# 285 12

  5. nugetizer nugetizer Public

    A simple to understand packing model for authoring NuGet packages

    C# 256 7

  6. Merq Merq Public

    Internal application architecture via command and event messages

    C# 24

Repositories

Showing 10 of 72 repositories
  • TableStorage Public

    Repository pattern with POCO object support for storing to Azure / Cosmos DB Table Storage

    devlooped/TableStorage’s past year of commit activity
    C# 26 MIT 1 2 5 Updated Sep 27, 2024
  • RxFree Public

    An ultra-lightweight Rx source-only nuget to avoid depending on the full System.Reactive for IObservable<T> producers

    devlooped/RxFree’s past year of commit activity
    C# 32 MIT 0 0 2 Updated Sep 27, 2024
  • dotnet-vs Public

    A global tool for managing Visual Studio installations

    devlooped/dotnet-vs’s past year of commit activity
    C# 48 MIT 7 7 (1 issue needs help) 6 Updated Sep 27, 2024
  • yaml Public

    YamlPeek MSBuild Task

    devlooped/yaml’s past year of commit activity
    C# 1 MIT 0 0 4 Updated Sep 27, 2024
  • dotnet-tor Public

    A .NET cross-platform CLI app that uses TorSharp to run a local proxy

    devlooped/dotnet-tor’s past year of commit activity
    C# 10 MIT 1 0 1 Updated Sep 27, 2024
  • SponsorLink Public

    SponsorLink: an attempt at OSS sustainability

    devlooped/SponsorLink’s past year of commit activity
    C# 36 MIT 4 3 6 Updated Sep 26, 2024
  • ThisAssembly Public

    Exposes project and assembly level information as constants in the ThisAssembly class using source generators powered by Roslyn.

    devlooped/ThisAssembly’s past year of commit activity
  • .github Public

    Common shared GitHub files for the organization

    devlooped/.github’s past year of commit activity
    0 MIT 2 0 0 Updated Sep 26, 2024
  • GitInfo Public

    Git and SemVer Info from MSBuild, C# and VB

    devlooped/GitInfo’s past year of commit activity
    Pascal 552 MIT 70 2 (2 issues need help) 1 Updated Sep 26, 2024
  • nuget Public

    NuGet OSS authors and contributors stats

    devlooped/nuget’s past year of commit activity
    0 0 0 0 Updated Sep 25, 2024

Sponsors

  • @brooke-hamilton
  • @v-limo
  • @4OTC
  • @ChilliCream
  • @vezel-dev
  • @arsdragonfly
  • @sorahex
  • @agileworks-eu
  • @SimonCropp
  • @KenBonny
  • @ploeh
  • @tinohager
  • Private Sponsor

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