illuminate your GitHub community by delving into your repo's stars
GitHub allows visitors to star a repo to bookmark it for later perusal. Stars represent a casual interest in a repo, and when enough of them accumulate, it's natural to wonder what's driving interest. Stargazers attempts to get a handle on who these users are by finding out what else they've starred, which other repositories they've contributed to, and who's following them on GitHub.
Basic starting point:
- List all stargazers
- Fetch user info for each stargazer
- For each stargazer, get list of starred repos & subscriptions
- For each stargazer subscription, query the repo statistics to get additions / deletions & commit counts for that stargazer
- Run analyses on stargazer data
stargazers :owner/:repo --token=:access_token
stargazers cockroachdb/cockroach --token=f87456b1112dadb2d831a5792bf2ca9a6afca7bc
--alsologtostderr logs at or above this threshold go to stderr (default NONE)
-c, --cache string directory for storing cached GitHub API responses (default "./stargazer_cache")
--log-backtrace-at when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace (default :0)
--log-dir if non-empty, write log files in this directory (default /var/folders/83/r_nmcwd969g5qc0b7my9wl900000gn/T/)
--logtostderr log to standard error instead of files (default true)
--no-color disable standard error log colorization
-r, --repo string GitHub owner and repository, formatted as :owner/:repo
-t, --token string GitHub access token for authorized rate limits
--verbosity log level for V logs
--vmodule comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging