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write-githubstat makes it easy to collect, filter and save github statistics to csv files.
write-githubstat makes it easy to collect, filter and save github statistics to csv files.
write-githubstat makes it easy to collect, filter and save github statistics to csv files.
write-githubstat requires pandas
package.
pip install write-githubstat
import logging
from pathlib import Path
from writegithubstat import WriteGithubStat, GithubAuth, Referrers, Paths, StarsForks, ViewsClones
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
owner = "owner"
repo = "repo"
token = "token"
auth = GithubAuth(owner, repo, token)
write_githubstat = WriteGithubStat(auth)
for stat_type in (
Referrers(owner, repo),
Paths(owner, repo),
StarsForks(owner, repo),
ViewsClones(owner, repo, write_githubstat.date),
):
year = write_githubstat.date[0:4]
outdir = "stats"
outfile = (
f"{year}_githubstat_{stat_type.__class__.__name__.lower()}.csv"
)
csv = Path(outdir) / outfile
write_githubstat.write_stat(stat_type, csv)
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write-githubstat makes it easy to collect, filter and save github statistics to csv files.
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