A simple python package with a CLI to compare GitHub users and repositories by associating a git_score
to each
entry which is a weighted sum of features mapped to a score. git_score
for a user is calculated on the basis of
followers, followers to following ratio, number of public gists and number of organisations a user is part of.
For a public repository, the determining factors are number of forks, if the repository itself is forked or not,
number of stars and number of watchers.
Install via pip:
pip install gitcomp
usage: gitcomp [-h] [-u user_name [user_name ...] | -r repo [repo ...]] [-t output_t] [-o out]
gitcomp A CLI utility to compare the vital stats of GitHub repositories
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-u user_name [user_name ...], --user user_name [user_name ...]
-u, --user <username...> The GitHub username(s) to query against.
Multiple usernames can be queried at a time by providing a space
separated argument list.
-r repo [repo ...], --repo repo [repo ...]
-r, --repo <repo> The public GitHub repository to query against
where repo takes the form: <user/repo>
Example: -r octocat/Spoon-Knife
-t output_t, --type output_t
-t, --type <type> Default: ascii. Choose the format of output.
All output is dumped to STDOUT unless output file is specified
using -o, --output flag.
The types available are: json: Show the result as JSON
csv: Format the output to CSV
ascii: Show the result as an ASCII Table
html: Show output as HTML Table
-o out, --output out -o, --output <out_file> Output to out_file, defaults to STDOUT.
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409
gitcomp -r avaish1409/VideoChatBot Rohitrajak1807/algorithms
- ASCII Table (Default)
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409 -t ASCII
- JSON
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409 -t json
- CSV
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409 -t csv
- HTML Table
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409 -t html
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409 -t json -o res.json
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409 -t csv -o res.csv
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409 -t html -o res.html
gitcomp -u Rohitrajak1807 avaish1409 -o res.txt
See release notes for changes https://github.com/avaish1409/gitcomp/releases
- Create a fork of the main gitcomp repository on GitHub.
- Make your changes in a branch named something different from
main
and titled as per your contribution, e.g. create a new branchdocumentation-fixes
. - Create a pull request.
- Please follow the Python style guide for PEP-8.
gitcomp is licensed under the MIT License.