0.4.0 • Published 2 years ago

@figify/gh-metrics v0.4.0

Weekly downloads
12
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

gh-metrics

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A command line tool that calculates pull-request and issue metrics given a GitHub repository

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Usage

Create a personal GitHub token with the scopes repo.

Run the tool using npx:

GITHUB_TOKEN=<your-token> npx @figify/gh-metrics --a <account org or user> --r <repository name>

or straight:

npx @figify/gh-metrics --a <account org or user> --r <repository name>

if you have a GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable already set.

Example for a dependency used:

GITHUB_TOKEN=<your-token> npx @figify/gh-metrics --a sindresorhus --r ora

With GitHub Enterprise

Set the GITHUB_URL environment variable (i.e. https://<github-enterprise-host>/api):

GITHUB_URL=<your-url> npx @figify/gh-metrics --a <account org or user> --r <repository name>

if you have a GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable already set or:

GITHUB_URL=<your-url> GITHUB_TOKEN=<your-token> npx @figify/gh-metrics --a <account org or user> --r <repository name>

if not.

Metrics

The following metrics are calculated:

  • Average Time to Close (in days, does not account for issues closed and re-opened)
  • Average Comments per Issue
  • Average Time to Merge (in days)
  • Average Comments per PR (Open, Closed or Merged)
  • Average Comments per PR (Closed or Merged)
  • Average Reviews per PR (Closed or Merged)
  • Average Interactions (comments, reviews, review comments) per PR (Closed or Merged)

Maintainer

Kyriakos Chatzidimitriou

Roadmap

  • Add GitHub Actions
  • Add some testing
  • Publish both to npm and GitHub registries
  • Do the calculations in memory instead of storing in memory everything
  • Store in csv/json files option
  • Option to calculate only issues or only PR metrics
  • Create a mini-site

Contributing

TODO

Publishing guide

Example because I forget:

  • git tag -a v0.1.0 -m "Version 0.1.0 - First working version"
  • git push origin v0.1.0
  • npm publish --access public --dry-run
  • npm publish --access public

License

MIT