Visualize your coding journey!
Important
This project is not associated with or endorsed by GitHub.
A fun, interactive web application to visualize your activity on GitHub.
- Commits
- See how many commits you have made each month or year
- Issues and pull requests
- See how many issues and pull requests you have opened or closed so far
- Top programming languages
- See what are your most used programming, scripting or markup languages
- Topics
- See which topics are most common across all your repositories
You should have the following software installed. The application has been developed and tested with these versions but more recent and some older versions should be fine as well. If you run into any issues, try updating to a newer version.
git: 2.25.1
node: v20.10.0
npm: 10.2.3
You can check which version you have installed from the command line by typing the name of the command followed by the --version
flag.
It is also recommended to use Linux as everything has been tested only on a Linux distro. To use other operating systems, you may have to do some research of your own.
Start by getting the source code by cloning the repository from the command line. Alternatively, you may download the source code as a zip archive or use other methods.
git clone [email protected]:rikurauhala/insights.git
Next, make sure you are in the correct folder and install dependencies. The application will not work without installing dependencies first!
cd insights && npm install
Warning
Do not commit or share your personal access token, it should remain private.
To use the application, you must use your own personal access token. The application will not work without it as the token is used to authenticate with the GitHub API and fetch all the data used by the application.
You can create a new personal access token in the settings of your GitHub account.
- Click the
Generate new token
button and chooseclassic
- Choose a name and expiration time for the token
- Select the scopes
repo
(everything) andread:user
- Copy your token
Paste your token in a file named .env
at the root of the project directory. Your token should be the value of the variable VITE_TOKEN
.
echo 'VITE_TOKEN=your-token' >> .env
The file should look like this
# File: .env
VITE_TOKEN='your-token'
To start the application in your browser, run the dev
command. By default the application should be available at http://localhost:5173. Run npm run dev -- --host
to access the application from your network with another device.
npm run dev