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ssl-metrics-github-issues
Advanced tools
A
python
tool that lets users download/ collect issues from a GitHub repository
The Software Systems Laboratory (SSL) GitHub Issues Collector Project is a python
tool that lets users download/ collect issues from a GitHub repository.
This project is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause. See the LICENSE for more information.
To maximize the utility of this project and the greater SSL Metrics project, the following software packages are required:
All tools developed for the greater SSL Metrics project must target Mac OS and Linux. SSL Metrics software is not supported or recommended to run on Windows but can be modified to do so at your own risk.
It is recomendded to develop on Mac OS or Linux. However, if you are on a Windows machine, you can use WSL to develop as well.
You can install the tool via pip
with either of the two following one-liners:
pip install --upgrade pip ssl-metrics-meta
pip install --upgrade pip ssl-metrics-github-issues
ssl-metrics-github-issues-collect -h
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p, --pull-request Flag to enable the collection of pull requests with the other data
-r REPOSITORY, --repository REPOSITORY
GitHub formatted as repository owner/repository
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
File to save JSON response(s) to
-t TOKEN, --token TOKEN
GitHub personal access token
ssl-metrics-github-issues-graph -h
options:
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i INPUT, --input INPUT
The input data file that will be read to create the graphs
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
The filename to output the graph to
-r REPOSITORY_NAME, --repository-name REPOSITORY_NAME
Name of the repository that is being analyzed. Will be used in the graph title
--open Utilize Open Issue data
--closed Utilize Closed Issue data
--graph-data Graph the raw data. Discrete graph of the data
--graph-best-fit Graph the best fit polynomial of the data. Continous graph of the data. Polynomial degrees can be configured with
`-m`
--graph-velocity Graph the velocity of the data. Computes the best fit polynomial and takes the first derivitve. Polynomial degrees
can be configured with `-m`
--graph-acceleration Graph the acceleration of the data. Computes the best fit polynomial and takes the second derivitve. Polynomial
degrees can be configured with `-m`
--graph-all Graphs all possible figures of the data onto one chart. Computes the best fit polynomial and takes the first and
second derivitve. Polynomial degrees can be configured with `-m`
--x-min X_MIN The smallest x value that will be plotted
--x-max X_MAX The largest x value that will be plotted
-m MAXIMUM_POLYNOMIAL_DEGREE, --maximum-polynomial-degree MAXIMUM_POLYNOMIAL_DEGREE
Estimated maximum degree of the best fit polynomial
-s STEPPER, --stepper STEPPER
Step through every nth data point
FAQs
SSL Metrics - GitHub Issues Analysis
We found that ssl-metrics-github-issues demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
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