Priyanshu-byte-coder / devtrack
PublicOpen-source developer productivity dashboard โ track GitHub contributions, PR metrics, and coding goals.
DevTrack is an open-source developer productivity dashboard that connects to GitHub to help programmers track their coding habits. Users sign in once with their GitHub account and get a personalized dashboard showing their commit activity, streaks, PR analytics, and top repositories. The app lets users set weekly or monthly coding goals with automatic progress tracking. Developers can choose to make their profile public to share their stats with others, or keep everything private. The tool also generates embeddable badges (like those seen on GitHub READMEs) that display current streaks and monthly commit counts. DevTrack supports linking multiple GitHub accounts for users who code across different profiles, includes a streak freeze feature to protect streaks on rest days, and can export metrics to CSV or PDF. It's built with Next.js and Supabase, deploys to Vercel for free, and is actively maintained under GSSoC 2025.
How It Works
You hear about a tool that can show your coding activity, streaks, and help you hit your goals.
With one click, you connect your GitHub accountโno extra passwords or accounts needed.
You see your commit history, streaks, PR stats, and top repositories all in one beautiful view.
You create weekly or monthly targets like 'make 20 commits' and watch your progress grow.
Your dashboard stays personalโjust for your eyes and motivation.
You get a shareable profile page where anyone can see your coding stats.
You grab cool badges showing your streak and commit count to display on your GitHub profile.
With your streak safe and your stats visible, you're motivated to code every day and share your progress.
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