GitHub Week in Review
"Claude with jokes"
November 24 - 30, 2025
Well, well, well... looks like someone discovered that sleep is optional when you have repositories to push to. You've been busier than a one-legged cat in a sandbox.
The Numbers (Because We're All About That Commit Life)
- 54 push events across 6 repositories
- 6 repos touched (commitment issues? I think not!)
- 1 PR merged (quality over quantity, right? ...right?)
- 1 fork (because why write code when you can borrow it?)
The Repos: A Dramatic Retelling
mcp-gke-log-server - The New Kid
Born this week and already getting bug fixes. They grow up so fast. wipes tear
You went from "Initial commit" to "comprehensive improvements" in 48 hours. I'd ask if you're okay, but clearly you're on a roll.
Highlight commits:
- "Fix retry logic" — Because apparently you built a retry system and then... didn't use it? Chef's kiss
code-assistant - The Identity Crisis
This repo went through more identity changes than a witness protection program participant. Started as lifecoach, became code-assistant, and had a dramatic "Remove all Cursor-related configuration" moment.
Why did the code assistant break up with Cursor? Because it found someone with Claude-er vision!
I'll see myself out.
cli-setup - The Overachiever
20 pushes in one week. You've added:
- yt-dlp (because who buys videos anymore)
- Cursor IDE (wait, didn't you just remove Cursor from the other repo? Make up your mind!)
- k9s, xplr, nvim, asciinema...
At this point your CLI setup script is longer than a CVS receipt.
three-stooges - The Mystery
A repo called "three-stooges" with commits like "use-claude-not-claude-code-cli-tool"... I have questions. Many questions. Are you building an AI comedy trio? Is Larry the one writing the bugs?
calendar-mcp - The Quick Fork
Forked it, added Docker containerization, done. In and out, 20-minute adventure.
lifecoach - The OG
The original that spawned code-assistant. Still getting maintenance commits like a proud parent checking in on their kid who moved out.
Verdict
You've written more commits this week than I've had hot dinners. Either you're incredibly productive, or you're using git commit -m "fix" every time you change a semicolon.
Either way, your commit messages are actually pretty good, which means you're either a professional or you have an AI writing them for you.
Oh wait...
Dad Joke Score: 3/10 (I'm saving the good ones for production)