This site ranks the 5,000 most highly rated (with the most stars) Github users, companies, and repositories.
And if you log in, you can find out your own rating. As you can see, I'm at 10931 among all users.
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Star History
The link to the repository gives a history of growth of the number of stars (so you can see when the repository was in the trends or calculate the accrual of stars).
This service compares multiple repositories and determines which one was created earlier, which has more forks and stars. This can be useful to find the original source among projects with the same name.
Another search engine that supports regular expression searches on code repositories (not only on Github, but also on similar services). It is partly paid.
It is possible to search an individual repository.
Github Osint Thread🧵#9
For researching repositories for private data, there's a great thing called Github Dorks.
One of the most comprehensive is the list from @obheda12 tinyurl.com/gitdorks
Github Osint Thread🧵#10
Note that Github Dorks should not be entered into a Google search and these dorks work for other open source hosting services as well.
I have a special Google Custom Search Engine to search 20 such services at once.
They allow you to filter users, companies, and repositories based on many different criteria.
Github Osint Thread🧵#12
Gitpod
Gathering information about a Github user often does not work without running code from their repositories. To run some project in Python, Go, ShellScript or JS directly in your browser, use the link "gitpod.io "+link to repository.
Github Osint Thread🧵#13
GitHub Repository Size
Before you download or run any repository in Gitpod, keep in mind that its files can be huge.
This simple extension will help you check this point:
And this online IDE comes in handy when you need to quickly browse a repository consisting of html files. It allows you to see the files look very quickly in the browser:
Enter Github username and get detailed statistics of profile: languages, issues, forks, stars and much more.
Github Osint Thread🧵#19
GitHub-Chart
It shows a visual representation of the temporal distribution of user changes in the repositories. You can visually see "productivity peaks" and see which days of the week a person is most active.
Note that the map has a built-in search function. You can enter the name of a city or country, find it on the map, and see what checkboxes are next to it (adjust zoom to see more).
Red — services for countries
Blue — regions
Green — cities
White — continents
Black...
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You can also press Ctrl+F (or Command+F) and search the text table below the main map.
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