docs: new chart for Readme that shows contributions from the open source community #3594
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Hi Wevm Team
We’re the team behind Openomy, We can now prepare a contributor chart exclusively for the Wevm community, and we are excited to offer a brand-new contribution visualization chart for your GitHub repository, ready to be embedded directly into your README.
Unlike GitHub’s default contributor chart, the Openomy chart offers a more comprehensive view of community contributions. In addition to code-related actions like commits and pull requests, we also recognize other meaningful activities such as issues, comments, and even likes—because we believe every act of participation deserves to be seen and valued.
We’ve created a personalized data detail page in ant-design
ant-design/ant-design
⭐️ If you also need a similar contribution chart, you can reply to us and we will prepare detailed data for you within 1-3 working days
By default, we showcase a Bubble Chart animation, which is a lightweight, non-ranking visual style suitable for most projects. If you prefer a different visualization style or have questions about the scoring logic, data metrics, or chart design, feel free to reach out to us by email.
Openomy is an AI- and blockchain-powered incentive platform focused on recognizing and rewarding every contributor within the GitHub community. Our goal is to build an economic layer for the open-source ecosystem. We’re currently collaborating with several open-source projects—including LobeChat (50k+ stars)—and are actively seeking new partnerships.
As we’re still in an early development phase, we’d love to explore potential collaborations with project maintainers like you. If you’re interested in open-source incentives or contribution visualizations, we’d be happy to chat further.
Looking forward to your thoughts,
The Openomy Team
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