Github does not have a function to view the total number of lines of code in the project but we can to compute an approximation of that data (LOC: Lines of Code) through the GitHub Statistics API. Some glitches may occur, such as negative loc or for many reasons
Initial version: 2.0.1 ( 2017, 12 february )
I made this extension in the Russian Army while I was on duty. I was coding as fast as i could )))
Works for public and private repos. Counts lines of code in:
- user's pinned repos (check it out)
- user's repositories (check it out)
- user's liked repositories (check it out)
- project detail page (check it out)
- organization page (check it out)
- search results page (check it out)
- trending page (check it out)
- explore page (check it out)
- Arabic
- Bulgarian
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional)
- Dutch
- English
- English (UK)
- English (US)
- German
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Russian
- Spanish (Latin America and Caribbean)
- Vietnamese
- Ukrainian
Gloc means - 'Github lines of code counter'
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- Suzana Gonçalves - translation into Portuguese (Brazil)
- Kassandra Palma - translation into Spanish (Latin America and Caribbean)
- Lawrence Chou - translation into Chinese (Taiwan)
- Maria Markhaichuk - translation into Ukranian
- Rahmi Tufanoglu - translation into German
- Jonny Hsy - translation into Chinese (China)
- Ryo SHIINA - translation into French
- Ryo SHIINA - translation into Japanese
- Paweł Idzikowski - translation into Polish
- Radoslav Mandev - translation into Bulgarian
- Thai Nguyen - translation into Vietnamese
- Tom V. - translation into Dutch