JohnPaulZer / commit-count
PublicThis app counts how many commits a GitHub user made in one repository, or across all repositories they own. It works with public repositories by default, and it also works with private repositories when you input a valid GitHub token.
A web app for counting commits authored by a GitHub user in a single repository or across all their owned repositories, supporting public access by default and private repos with authentication.
How It Works
You find a simple online tool that counts how many commits someone made on GitHub.
Visit the ready-to-use website linked in the project.
Type in the GitHub username of the person whose commits you want to count.
Add the project name or web address to focus on just that.
Skip this to scan everything they own.
Click the button and watch it scan β it feels quick and exciting!
Paste a secure permission code from GitHub settings for private projects only.
See the total commits counted, with details on projects checked β mission accomplished!
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