GitHub Exporter is a command-line tool written in TypeScript, designed to export GitHub repository information into a CSV format. It allows users to extract detailed data about pull requests, including author details, pull request numbers, status, and more.
- Export pull request information from GitHub repositories.
- Outputs data in a CSV format.
- Customizable export destination.
Before installing GitHub Exporter, ensure you have Node.js installed on your system.
To install GitHub Exporter, clone the repository and install its dependencies:
npm install -g @bonyuta0204/github-exporter
To use GitHub Exporter, you must set the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable with your GitHub personal access token. This token is used to authenticate with the GitHub API.
You can set the GITHUB_TOKEN by running:
export GITHUB_TOKEN='your_github_token_here'
Replace your_github_token_here with your actual GitHub personal access token.
To use GitHub Exporter, run the command-line interface with the required arguments:
ghex --repo <owner/repo> [--dist <path>] [--limit <number>]
--repo
: The GitHub repository in the formatowner/repo
.--dist
: (Optional) The destination path for the exported CSV. If not specified, the output will be written to STDOUT.--limit
: (Optional) The number of pull requests to export. If not specified, all pull requests will be exported.
Contributions are welcome. Please feel free to fork the repository, make changes, and submit pull requests.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
For any bugs or feature requests, please open an issue on the GitHub issues page.
Yuta Nakamura ([email protected])