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In "Top Languages Card" not displayed Kotlin #303

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alexxxdev opened this issue Aug 4, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #435
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In "Top Languages Card" not displayed Kotlin #303

alexxxdev opened this issue Aug 4, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #435

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@alexxxdev
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Describe the bug
In "Top Languages Card" not displayed Kotlin, although I have a repo on Kotlin

Expected behavior
I expect to see a line here with Kotlin: https://github.com/alexxxdev/alexxxdev

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https://github.com/alexxxdev/alexxxdev
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@vn7n24fzkq
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vn7n24fzkq commented Aug 4, 2020

Hi, I just see your issue after I pull request #307.

I try you stats on my branch, and ignore some language, seems your numbers of kotlin code not more then C++ and C which are generated by framework.

Before ignore C++, C, html and makefile
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After ignore
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@alexxxdev
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alexxxdev commented Aug 5, 2020

looks very strange
kotlin has more percentages than python, but python is shown, but not kotlin

also if i set hide = java then 4 languages remain, 5 does not appear
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I like pull request #307, I would like to be able to choose what to show

@lrusso96
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lrusso96 commented Sep 1, 2020

Hi @alexxxdev, I think that #435 should fix this.

Take a look at the new results.
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