Comment by fzysingularity
2 days ago
The contributions for the Github project is quite intriguing: https://github.com/MiguelsPizza/WebMCP/graphs/contributors
MiguelsPizza | 3 commits | 89++ | 410--
claude | 2 commits | 31,799++ | 0--
2 days ago
The contributions for the Github project is quite intriguing: https://github.com/MiguelsPizza/WebMCP/graphs/contributors
MiguelsPizza | 3 commits | 89++ | 410--
claude | 2 commits | 31,799++ | 0--
I did some git history re-visioning when I closed sourced the extension for a bit. So these are not super accurate. Claude code did write about 85% of the code though.
How can you figure out that percentage? The commit logs?
More likely a wild guess. The number is also probably higher...
Nice!
I was checking that out too. Looks like claude was co-author on the initial commit, which is like 90%.
https://github.com/MiguelsPizza/WebMCP/commit/26ec4a75354b1c...
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You’re going to see this pattern a lot more in the future.
Claude's contributions graph is interesting. What is going on here? Does Claude Code commit as itself sometimes, but extremely rarely? I don't understand.
https://github.com/claude
If you ask it to commit it'll sign itself as the author.
But then, how are there so few commits in its profile graph? I suppose I may be admitting my ignorance of how public GitHub works, but still curious.
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I don’t understand why we are personifying AI. They’re inanimate tools. My commits don’t credit my keyboard.
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That doesn't look right... if you look at the actual commits, they are all from
MiguelsPizza / Alex Nahas
https://github.com/MiguelsPizza/WebMCP/commits/main/
He rewrote history to hide it?
He admits it here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44516104