Repohistory

Repohistory

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As a maintainer of a few open-source projects, I’ve always wanted to better understand the traffic sources and trends for my repos. Unfortunately, GitHub’s built-in analytics only show limited data from the past 14 days, which doesn’t provide much insight.

That’s why I built Repohistory, a better GitHub repo analytics platform. It automatically fetches and stores your traffic data every day, so you’re no longer limited to just 14 days. The dashboard shows you:

  • Daily star growth
  • Total views & clones over time
  • Top referral websites
  • Most-viewed pages in your repo

So if you have any public repos on GitHub, Repohistory can give you a much clearer picture of your traffic trends.

Try it here: https://repohistory.com

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Great Launch Max.

What’s next on your roadmap — any new features or integrations coming soon?
How do you handle user data privacy and security for connected GitHub accounts?

Thanks! There are some planned new features listed in the repo issues

Repohistory is built as a GitHub App, which allows fine-grained permission control, so users just grant read-only access to the repo traffic data.

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