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# http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/39587/view-estimated-size-of-github-repository-before-cloning | |
# tested on macOS | |
echo https://github.com/torvalds/linux.git | perl -ne 'print $1 if m!([^/]+/[^/]+?)(?:\.git)?$!' | xargs -I{} curl -s -k https://api.github.com/repos/'{}' | grep size | |
# output: | |
# "size": 1746294, |
I've developed a tool for checking GitHub repository sizes by leveraging the GitHub API. You can find the tool here:
GitHub Repository Size Checker
I've been using this tool for quite some time, but it throws an error lately. So, I developed another web-based tool.
Site link: Repo Size Checker
I've developed a tool for checking GitHub repository sizes by leveraging the GitHub API. You can find the tool here:
GitHub Repository Size Checker
I've been using this tool for quite some time, but it throws an error lately. So, I developed another web-based tool. Site link: Repo Size Checker
Thanks a lot for this!
no way to get the size of a branch only?
github API returns only full repo size so i guess for now, no way to grep only branch size?
Edit : you can know check the size of one or several branches of a repo without downloading it:
https://github.com/olivvius/git_branch_size
Great tool!
Could you add checking based on the last commit?