octoscope is a Go-based terminal dashboard for GitHub accounts, built with Bubble Tea.
It retrieves profile, repository, pull request, issue, activity, social, operational, and network data from GitHub and displays it in an auto-refreshing text user interface. The dashboard can be used for the signed-in user’s own account or for viewing another user’s public GitHub profile, with optional authentication through a GitHub token.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Provides separate Overview, Repos, PRs, Issues, and Activity tabs.
- Shows profile details, follower counts, following counts, stars received, repository totals, open issues, open pull requests, and organisation memberships.
- Lists owned non-fork repositories with sortable and searchable columns.
- Displays open pull requests and issues authored by the selected GitHub user.
- Renders a 52-week contribution heatmap with totals, streaks, and busiest day information.
- Auto-refreshes data in the background with an on-demand refresh key.
- Shows GitHub GraphQL rate-limit status and backs off when the budget is exhausted.
- Includes a public-only mode for demos, screenshots, and screencasts.
- Supports configuration through a TOML file, command-line flags, and an in-app settings panel.
Website: github.com/gfazioli/octoscope
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Developer: Giovambattista Fazioli
License: MIT License

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