+[2015-04-16T19:30:47Z]edecaSeveas: Nice, thanks! +[2015-04-16T20:24:34Z]matthavardWas there ever a thing on your personal profile that mentioned what languages you've contributed in? I seem to recall there being a thing like that. Like if you've contributed to a lot of Python projects and a lot of Ruby projects, it would say "Python, Ruby" somewhere on your profile. +[2015-04-16T20:40:16Z]matthavardasking again in case any newcomers know: Was there ever a thing on your personal profile that mentioned what languages you've contributed in? I seem to recall there being a thing like that. Like if you've contributed to a lot of Python projects and a lot of Ruby projects, it would say "Python, Ruby" somewhere on your profile. +[2015-04-16T21:08:12Z]LFShow to reach this link from the main page? https://github.com/search/advanced +[2015-04-16T21:22:30Z]stanregSearch woes: I'm trying to search a repo for a keyword which is actually included in its source files. The keyword returns zero results, despite it present in the repo. What am I doing wrong? keyword: "wifi_get_broadcast_if", present in: https://github.com/chadouming/nodemcu-firmware/blob/dev096/include/user_interface.h
how to reach this link from the main page? https://github.com/search/advanced
+[2015-04-17T00:38:21Z]lethosorstanreg: searching doesn't work in forks, from what I can tell +[2015-04-17T00:38:42Z]stanreglethosor, that's sad. +[2015-04-17T00:39:59Z]lethosorLFS: I can get there by searching for anything (or nothing) and clicking on the "Advanced search" link, which is below the language list with a non-empty search +[2015-04-17T00:45:06Z]crocketOuch. job application rejected from github. +[2015-04-17T00:51:15Z]stanregcrocket, ouch.