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Current behavior:
Right now, most of the repos that are shown in the chart are original repos. Whereas the forked repositories are identified by black color and we don't know what languages are used in those forked ones.
Expected behavior:
Add another button (under the chart maybe? open for suggestion) if user has forked repository and display it like the original repo (with multi color and can be toggled to white color as well). This shouldn't be breaking change and need a thoughtful approach.
Yeay thanks! But please be mindful as this is a big feature. Maybe we can create non-master branch for this until the feature is stable enough @sandy9808
Current behavior:
Right now, most of the repos that are shown in the chart are original repos. Whereas the forked repositories are identified by black color and we don't know what languages are used in those forked ones.
Expected behavior:
Add another button (under the chart maybe? open for suggestion) if user has forked repository and display it like the original repo (with multi color and can be toggled to white color as well). This shouldn't be breaking change and need a thoughtful approach.
Steps to reproduce:
Click this for an example: https://github-langs.herokuapp.com/?username=doremi
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