Manage and automatically collect Github traffic statistics for repositories
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Manage and automatically collect Github traffic statistics for repositories
📈 GitHub Traffic Report - Generate an awesome traffic report from your repositories
An open-source dashboard for tracking GitHub repo traffic history longer than 14 days.
ActiveGithub.py - Identify if the source repo is alive and look for forks that are active and newer, UserReposActive.py - Identify if the selected repos are active, UserReposTraffic.py - Ranks your repos and stores the traffic history in userReposTraffic.json
A website that shows a list of traffic graphs of your own GitHub repositories.
Using GH Traffic Data to learn about our users.
Github Traffic Insights as Prometheus metrics.
Get statistics on web traffic to your GitHub repositories.
git (and github) & monorepo / mono source tree command line tools, libraries & scripts
Prints out all traffic insights for GitHub repositories that you have access to
Azure Logic App that pulls Github repo traffic data from the Github API, stores it in Azure Table Storage which can be visualized in PowerBI.
Collect information about all repositories of a specified owner.
This repository contains a CDK project that deploys an architecture capable of retrieving and storing daily traffic data about the GitHub repositories to which you have push access to.
GitHub Traffic History: log, analyze, plot, and receive automatic emails about repo traffic history
A small Python project to pull and store traffic stats for GitHub projects using GitHub API
Statistics about the traffic of your GitHub repositories
Summarize Github traffic stats across repos
Shell scripts to automate download of GitHub traffic statistics, cluster administration, and create an animated GIF.
A GitHub traffic scraper to keep you on top of your repository traffic stats.
Add a description, image, and links to the github-traffic topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the github-traffic topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."