Better Stats, Charts, and
Insights for GitHub Repositories
Track Commits, Issues, Pull Requests, Contributors, and Releases of multiple repositories on a single page.
100% free
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GithubTracker is a Repository Analytics Tool that augments GitHub's internal statistics for a better Developer Experience
Repository Overview
Key metrics for all your repositories at a glance. See what's new and if there are any updates. Everything is hyperlinked to the repositories on GitHub for quick access.
Repository Details
Lots of charts and information. GithubTracker crunches all the numbers and visualizes relevant statistics and key metrics about development activity in the tracked repositories.
Super-sweet shortcuts
Just squeeze tracker into any GitHub repository URL to get charts and insights.
// Example
https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt
https://githubtracker.com/nuxt/nuxt OMG,
so many features
Here's what's in the box
Repo Quick Stats
Track repository commits, issues, PRs, contributors, releases, etc.
Repo Collections
Organize and track multiple repositories with collections
Repo Insights
Charts of the most important repository metrics
Exclude Bots
Remove bot commits from the statistics (dependabot, etc.)
Dark Mode
Escape photon death in after dark sessions
Save / Load
Save your collections to local files and share them with friends
File Drop
Import repo lists from package.json and requirements.txt files
Coming soon
GitHub Import
Import repositories directly from your GitHub profile
Coming soon
Give it a spin
I've curated a few repository collections for you, related to recent trends.
FAQ
Got questions?
Are there any hidden costs?
Can I track private repositories?
Are other providers like GitLab and BitBucket supported?