:octocat: List all GitHub repos a user has contributed to since the beginning of time.
List all GitHub repos a user has contributed to since the beginning of time:
$ github-contribs AurelienLourot
✔ Fetched first day at GitHub: 2015-04-04.
⚠ Be patient. The whole process might take up to an hour... Consider using --since and/or --until
✔ Fetched all commits and PRs. Consider using --issues to fetch issues as well.
35 repo(s) found:
AurelienLourot/lsankidb
reframejs/reframe
dracula/gitk
...
$ sudo npm install -g @ghuser/github-contribs
To run your local changes:
$ yarn install
$ ./cli.js --help
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Aurelien Lourot ? ? ? |
John Vandenberg ? ? |
Jeaye Wilkerson ? |
Hagar Shilo ? |
Romuald Brillout ? |
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
NOTE: if you should be on the list of contributors but we forgot you, don't be shy and let us know!
Normally in order to retrieve all repositories a user has interacted with, one should query the GitHub Events API. Unfortunately it returns only the last 90 days, so we don't use it.
Instead we noticed that the "Contribution Activity" section's content on the profile pages comes from URLs like https://github.com/AurelienLourot?from=2018-10-09 .
So we're fetching these URLs too and parsing their output.
We hit a rate limit. And since it's not an official API, we can't use a token to raise the limit.
NOTE: the rate limit seems to be 40 requests / minute / endpoint / IP. Thus even if crawling a single user takes about 3 hours on a single machine, crawling many users in parallel on that same machine should still take about 3 hours.
Yes, it is since that interface isn't public. We're monitoring it1 and will react as fast as we can when it breaks.
1 ghuser.io runs
this tool every day.
github-contribs
missed some of my commits. Why?github-contribs
can only discover commits considered as
GitHub contributions,
i.e. commits that would also appear in the activity section of your GitHub profile. For example it
doesn't discover commits in forks.
2.2.4 (2018-11-11):
created_issues
"endpoint" is gone.2.2.3 (2018-10-20):
created_commits
"endpoint" is gone.2.2.2 (2018-10-13):
created_pull_requests
"endpoint" is gone.2.2.1 (2018-09-15):
2.2.0 (2018-08-09):
--issues
flag.2.1.0 (2018-06-25):
prevDay()
.2.0.0 (2018-06-25):
stringToDate()
and dateToString()
.1.0.0 (2018-06-11):
0.0.2 (2018-05-29):
0.0.1 (2018-05-29):