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ssl-metrics-github-repository-searcher
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A utility to perform advanced searching on GitHub using both the REST and GraphQL APIs
The Software Systems Laboratory (SSL) GitHub Repository Searcher is an installable Python project that utilizes both the GitHub REST and GraphQL APIs to allow for the advanced searching of repositories hosted on GitHub.
This project is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause. See the LICENSE for more information.
To maximize the utility of this project the following software packages are required:
This tool targets 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 run this tool on Mac OS or Linux. However, if you are on a Windows machine, you can use WSL to develop as well.
The software listed in this section is meant for developing tools
All listed Python software assumes that you have downloaded and installed Python 3.9.6 or greater.
pandas
progress
requests
You can install all of the Python software with one of the following one-liners:
pip install --upgrade pandas pip progress requests
pip install --upgrade pip -r requirements.txt
You can install the tool from PyPi with one of the following one liners:
pip install ssl-metrics-meta
pip install ssl-metrics-github-repository-searcher
ssl-metrics-github-repository-searcher-search -h
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-r REPOSITORY, --repository REPOSITORY
A specific repository to be analyzed. Must be in format OWNER/REPO
--topic TOPIC Topic to scrape (up to) the top 1000 repositories from
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
JSON file to dump data to
-t TOKEN, --token TOKEN
GitHub personal access token
--min-stars MIN_STARS
Minimum number of stars a repository must have
--max-stars MAX_STARS
Maximum number of stars a repository must have
--min-commits MIN_COMMITS
Minimum number of commits a repository must have
--max-commits MAX_COMMITS
Maximum number of commits a repository must have
--min-issues MIN_ISSUES
Minimum number of issues a repository must have
--max-issues MAX_ISSUES
Maximum number of issues a repository must have
--min-pull-requests MIN_PULL_REQUESTS
Minimum number of pull requests a repository must have
--max-pull-requests MAX_PULL_REQUESTS
Maximum number of pull requests a repository must have
--min-forks MIN_FORKS
Minimum number of forks a repository must have
--max-forks MAX_FORKS
Maximum number of forks a repository must have
--min-watchers MIN_WATCHERS
Minimum number of watchers a repository must have
--max-watchers MAX_WATCHERS
Maximum number of watchers a repository must have
--min-created-date MIN_CREATED_DATE
Minimum date of creation a repository must have
--max-created-date MAX_CREATED_DATE
Maximum date of creation a repository must have
--min-pushed-date MIN_PUSHED_DATE
Minimum date of the latest push a repository must have
--max-pushed-date MAX_PUSHED_DATE
Maximum date of the latest push a repository must have
FAQs
SSL Metrics - GitHub Repository Searcher
We found that ssl-metrics-github-repository-searcher 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.
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