About GH Stats
Our Mission
GH Stats is a powerful, lightweight tool designed for developers, project managers, and open-source enthusiasts who want to gain deeper insights into GitHub repositories. Our mission is to make repository analytics accessible, intuitive, and actionable for everyone in the open-source community.
What We Do
We provide real-time statistics, release tracking, and comprehensive insights into any public GitHub repository. Whether you're monitoring your own projects, evaluating dependencies, or exploring new tools, GH Stats gives you the data you need at a glance.
Why Choose GH Stats?
Managing and tracking multiple repositories can be challenging. GH Stats simplifies this by offering a centralized dashboard where you can:
- Track the latest releases and their download statistics
- Understand project trends and community activity
- Bookmark your favorite repositories for quick access
- Discover trending projects in the open-source community
Key Features
- Release Tracking: Monitor all releases with download counts for each asset
- Accurate Data: All information is fetched directly from the GitHub API for accuracy
- Trending Repositories: Discover popular and trending projects across GitHub
- Personal Bookmarks: Save your favorite repositories for quick access
- Dark Mode Support: Comfortable viewing experience in any lighting condition
- Responsive Design: Works seamlessly on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
- Fast & Lightweight: Optimized performance with minimal resource usage
How It Works
GH Stats leverages the GitHub API to fetch public repository data in real-time. Simply enter any GitHub repository URL or owner/repo name, and we'll instantly display comprehensive statistics and insights. No authentication required for public repositories.
Open Source
GH Stats is an open-source project. We believe in transparency and community collaboration. You can view our source code, report issues, or contribute to the project on GitHub.
Privacy & Data
We respect your privacy. GH Stats does not collect or store personal information. All repository data is fetched directly from the GitHub API, and your preferences are stored locally in your browser. Read our Privacy Policy for more details.