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Lepton vs GitHub Polls: What are the differences?
Developers describe Lepton as "A Lean GitHub Gist Client". It is a lean code snippet manager based on GitHub Gist. On the other hand, GitHub Polls is detailed as "Polls for GitHub issues and readmes". These polls work by pasting individual markdown SVG images into your issue, each wrapped with a link that tracks a vote. A single vote per IP is allowed for a given poll, which are stored in DynamoDB.
Lepton and GitHub Polls can be categorized as "Tools for GitHub" tools.
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What is GitHub Polls?
These polls work by pasting individual markdown SVG images into your issue, each wrapped with a link that tracks a vote. A single vote per IP is allowed for a given poll, which are stored in DynamoDB.
What is Lepton?
It is a lean code snippet manager based on GitHub Gist.
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