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  1. DepressionCenter/GitHub-Usage-Stats DepressionCenter/GitHub-Usage-Stats Public

    Scripts to capture GitHub repository and usage statistics daily. [DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.26090902].

    PowerShell 1

  2. DepressionCenter/AI-prompt-database DepressionCenter/AI-prompt-database Public

    Real-world examples of UMGPT, Maizey and other AI prompts from the University of Michigan.. [DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.25669170]

    5 2

  3. DepressionCenter/MTC-Internal-Tools-and-Automation DepressionCenter/MTC-Internal-Tools-and-Automation Public

    Code for tools and automation used internally by the Mobile Technologies Core.

    PHP 2

  4. DepressionCenter/EFDC-TDX-KB DepressionCenter/EFDC-TDX-KB Public

    Custom HTML and CSS for the Depression Center KB (TDX Client Portal), with templates for Bootstrap components that work inside knowledge base articles.

    HTML 1

  5. DepressionCenter/SleepDataAutomation DepressionCenter/SleepDataAutomation Public

    Automated sleep data cleanup and processing to harmonize Fitbit data obtained via Fitabase with self-reported sleep diary entries sent via SMS-to-Email. [10.6084/m9.figshare.25669173.v1]

    2

  6. DepressionCenter/mobile-tech-illustrations DepressionCenter/mobile-tech-illustrations Public

    Diagrams and 3D models showcasing mobile technologies devices used in research, such as wearables, nearables, intermittent wearables, and smartphone sensors.

    1