A command line utility for getting trending repositories and developers on GitHub.
- Repositories - The tool will print details such as the name, owner, stars and the language of the repository.
- Developers - The tool will print details of the trending developer such as their username, name, their trending repository.
View it on PyPI at: https://pypi.org/project/git-trend/
This tool has been built with python3. You need to install Python3.x for this utility. Install this tool from PyPI (The Python Package Index) using pip:
$ pip install git-trend If you are a pipx user, you can install by running:
$ pipx install git-trendNOTE: Support for Python 2 is no longer available. For best experience, please use a terminal with unicode support.
The utility can fetch trending data for the overall site. In case you are interested in a particular language, use the language flag.
optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --repos to view trending repositories --devs to view trending developers --period {daily,weekly,monthly} time period of results --language <language_code> the language whose trends you want to fetch. Use --languages flag to see supported languages. --spoken-language <spoken_language_code> spoken language you want to filter results on. Use --spoken-languages flag to see supported spoken languages. --format {default,table,json} Output format --languages print list of languages supported --spoken-languages print list of spoken languages supported --version Package version - Supported Output formats: default, table, json.
- Supported Languages: Run
git-trend --languagesto see list of supported languages - Supported Spoken languages: Run
git-trend --spoken-languagesto see list of supported spoken languages
$ git-trend --repos ➜ facebookresearch/deit [Python, ★ 561]: Official DeiT repository ➜ iptv-org/iptv [JavaScript, ★ 23,067]: Collection of 5000+ publicly available IPTV channels from all over the world ➜ inancgumus/learngo [Go, ★ 6,730]: 1000+ Hand-Crafted Go Examples, Exercises, and Quizzes ➜ huanghyw/jd_seckill [Python, ★ 411]: 京东秒杀商品抢购,目前只支持茅台抢购,不支持其他商品! ➜ microsoft/Web-Dev-For-Beginners [JavaScript, ★ 8,640]: 24 Lessons, 12 Weeks, Get Started as a Web Developer ➜ ruby/ruby [Ruby, ★ 17,720]: The Ruby Programming Language [mirror] ➜ netdata/netdata [C, ★ 50,756]: Real-time performance monitoring, done right! https://www.netdata.cloud ➜ werner-duvaud/muzero-general [Python, ★ 717]: MuZero ..... <output shortened> $ git-trend --devs ➜ Jan De Dobbeleer (JanDeDobbeleer) oh-my-posh: A prompt theming engine for Powershell ➜ Sean McArthur (seanmonstar) reqwest: An easy and powerful Rust HTTP Client ➜ Dan Davison (dandavison) delta: A viewer for git and diff output ➜ Steve Purcell (purcell) emacs.d: An Emacs configuration bundle with batteries included ➜ Ariel Mashraki (a8m) golang-cheat-sheet: An overview of Go syntax and features. ➜ Arvid Norberg (arvidn) libtorrent: an efficient feature complete C++ bittorrent implementation ➜ Matthias Urhahn (d4rken) sdmaid-public: SD Maid is an Android app that helps you manage files and apps. ..... <output shortened> $ git-trend --repos --language rust --format table +------+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+----------+--------+ | Rank | Repository | URL | Language | Stars | +------+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+----------+--------+ | 1 | sfackler/rust-postgres | https://github.com/sfackler/rust-postgres | Rust | 1,977 | | 2 | yewstack/yew | https://github.com/yewstack/yew | Rust | 14,328 | | 3 | paritytech/substrate | https://github.com/paritytech/substrate | Rust | 3,503 | | 4 | tauri-apps/tauri | https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri | Rust | 7,640 | | 5 | paritytech/polkadot | https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot | Rust | 1,848 | | 6 | Geal/nom | https://github.com/Geal/nom | Rust | 4,688 | | | | ............................................< output shortened >.................................... | | | | 25 | redox-os/orbtk | https://github.com/redox-os/orbtk | Rust | 2,806 | +------+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+----------+--------+ $ git-trend --devs --language scala --format json --period weekly { "Thibault Duplessis": { "rank": 1, "user_id": "ornicar", "repository": "lila", "description": "\u265e lichess.org: the forever free, adless and open source chess server \u265e", "url": "https://github.com/ornicar" }, "Frank S. Thomas": { "rank": 2, "user_id": "fthomas", "repository": "refined", "description": "Simple refinement types for Scala", "url": "https://github.com/fthomas" }, "P. Oscar Boykin": { "rank": 3, "user_id": "johnynek", "repository": "bosatsu", "description": "A python-ish pure and total functional programming language", "url": "https://github.com/johnynek" }, . . . <output shortened> . . "Fabio Labella": { "rank": 11, "user_id": "SystemFw", "repository": "Scala-World-2019", "description": "", "url": "https://github.com/SystemFw" } } - JSON output format support
- Hyperlink support
- Table output support
- Support for Spoken language filter
- Support for all languages available from GitHub
- Subclasses