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Using Octohatrack

Kirstie Whitaker edited this page Mar 16, 2016 · 2 revisions

Octohatrack takes a github repo name, and returns a list of every github user that has interacted with a project, whether they have committed code or commented in the issues. It even makes a nice little html page so that we can see everyone's beautiful faces 😃

At the moment, Kirstie has installed octohatrack on her (Windows) laptop, created a GITHUB_TOKEN and can simply open an anaconda command prompt and run the following commands from inside the octohatrack_output folder in her local copy of the STEMMRoleModels repository.

You can tell when it was last run because the output page puts the date down at the bottom.

These are the commands:

set GITHUB_TOKEN=###replace_with_token_code###
octohatrack -g -c -n KirstieJane/STEMMRoleModels

Boom 🎉 🎈 ✨

Don't forget to then merge these changes into the gh-pages branch.