Show HN: GitHub's built-in repo analytics sucks, so I built a better one

1 m4xshen 1 7/26/2025, 12:52:00 PM repohistory.com ↗
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!

Comments (1)

mutant · 7h ago
What mechanism reports page view per file?