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      <title>#GithubSkyline but hear me out</title>
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      <description>My skyline clearly has a Central Business District with development in the suburbs.   Note
The GitHub Skyline API–on which the {skyphone} package depends–stopped responding (i.e. it 404s) soon after this post was published. I may fix {skyphone} in future to work via {gh} instead; feel free to contribute.
 tl;dr I made the R package {skyphone} to get GitHub contributions data from GitHub Skyline and sonify it.
 Reach for the skyline Skyline is an online curio from GitHub that lets you input a user’s name and get a 3D rendering of that user’s contributions to the platform.</description>
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