A tool for searching things on github from the commandline. This tool needs python3.
You can search code, repositories, users. Or list repositories owned by a specific user.
The --network
option will show info for all forks, like how many commits a fork is behind or ahead
of the main repo.
You can specify your username:password
, or an authentiction token with the --auth
commandline
argument. Or you can store the auth
parameter in a json file named ~/.github_cmdline_rc
.
You can insall this tool from pypi using pip:
pip install github-tool
And then execute it like this:
github -l nlitsme
Or run it directly from the source directory using:
python3 github_tool.py -l nlitsme
List repositories owned by nlitsme
:
github -l nlitsme
list all files containing a specific string:
github -a -q specific_string
Find all very large repositories:
github -a -w repo -q "size:>8000000"
Find all very large files:
github -a -w code -q "in:path zip size:>500000000"
or
github -a -w code -q "in:path zip size:400000000..500000000"
Print size and description for a list of repositories:
github nlitsme/ubidump https://github.com/nlitsme/github
List your current ratelimit status:
github --limits
List information for all forks of a specific repository:
github --network https://github.com/nlitsme/extfstools
Or list information for all forks from a user:
github -n -l nlitsme
- slow down after receiving a '403' - ratelimit triggered.
- I did add option to go slow.
- show network of a list of repos by querying github.com///network/meta
- make multiple queries from a single commandline possible.
- add option to list all forks, and their current branches ( and forks of forks )
- '-l' should take it's arg from the REPOS list, and also understand githuburls
Willem Hengeveld [email protected]