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github-trending

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Fetch and display GitHub trending repositories and developers with web scraping or Search API.

What is github-trending?

Access GitHub trending repositories and developers data by scraping github.com/trending or using the GitHub Search API. Use this when building dashboards, discovering popular projects, or tracking GitHub trends across languages and time periods.

  • Scrape trending repositories directly from github.com/trending with owner, name, description, language, stars, and forks
  • Filter trending repos by programming language and time period (daily, weekly, monthly)
  • Query GitHub Search API for recently created repositories with high star counts
  • Parse repository metadata including language color, total stars, forks, and stars gained in the period
  • Provide Next.js API route and React hook implementations for server-side and client-side usage

How to install github-trending

npx skills add https://github.com/hoodini/ai-agents-skills --skill github-trending
Prerequisites
  • Node.js environment with fetch support
  • Cheerio library for web scraping (npm install cheerio)
  • Optional: GitHub token for higher API rate limits (30 req/min vs 10 req/min)
  • Next.js or similar framework for server-side API routes (optional)
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How to use github-trending

  1. 1.Install the skill using the provided npm command
  2. 2.Choose between web scraping (Approach 1) or GitHub Search API (Approach 2) based on your needs
  3. 3.For scraping: call scrapeTrending() with optional language and since parameters (daily/weekly/monthly)
  4. 4.For Search API: call getTrendingViaSearch() with language, days, and minStars filters
  5. 5.Integrate the provided Next.js API route or React hook into your application for easy access

Use cases

Good for
  • Build a dashboard displaying top trending repositories across multiple programming languages
  • Discover popular open-source projects in a specific language category
  • Track GitHub trends over time to identify emerging technologies and frameworks
  • Create a weekly digest of trending repositories for a development team
  • Monitor stars gained by repositories in real-time for competitive analysis
Who it's for
  • Full-stack developers building GitHub analytics dashboards
  • Open-source enthusiasts discovering new projects
  • Tech leads tracking industry trends and emerging tools
  • Content creators curating GitHub highlights and newsletters
  • Product teams monitoring competitor and market activity

github-trending FAQ

Why doesn't GitHub have an official trending API?

GitHub does not provide an official trending API. The trending page must be accessed via web scraping or the GitHub Search API as a workaround.

What's the difference between scraping and the Search API approach?

Scraping directly fetches the trending page with real-time data but may break if GitHub changes their HTML. The Search API is official but has rate limits (10-30 req/min) and requires setting minimum star thresholds.

Do I need a GitHub token?

No, but it's recommended. Without a token, the Search API is limited to 10 requests per minute. With a token, you get 30 requests per minute.

How often should I cache trending data?

The provided Next.js example caches for 1 hour (3600 seconds), which balances freshness with rate limit concerns. Adjust based on your use case.

Can I filter by multiple languages at once?

The scraping approach filters one language at a time. To get trending repos across multiple languages, make separate requests for each language.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

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name: github-trending description: Fetch and display GitHub trending repositories and developers. Use when building dashboards showing trending repos, discovering popular projects, or tracking GitHub trends. Triggers on GitHub trending, trending repos, popular repositories, GitHub discover.

GitHub Trending Data

Access GitHub trending repositories and developers data.

Important Note

GitHub does NOT provide an official trending API. The trending page at github.com/trending must be scraped directly or use the GitHub Search API as an alternative.

Approach 1: Direct Web Scraping (Recommended)

Scrape github.com/trending directly using Cheerio:

import * as cheerio from 'cheerio';

interface TrendingRepo {
  owner: string;
  name: string;
  fullName: string;
  url: string;
  description: string;
  language: string;
  languageColor: string;
  stars: number;
  forks: number;
  starsToday: number;
}

async function scrapeTrending(options: {
  language?: string;
  since?: 'daily' | 'weekly' | 'monthly';
} = {}): Promise<TrendingRepo[]> {
  // Build URL: github.com/trending or github.com/trending/typescript?since=weekly
  let url = 'https://github.com/trending';
  if (options.language) {
    url += `/${encodeURIComponent(options.language)}`;
  }
  if (options.since) {
    url += `?since=${options.since}`;
  }

  const response = await fetch(url, {
    headers: {
      'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; TrendingBot/1.0)',
    },
  });
  
  if (!response.ok) {
    throw new Error(`Failed to fetch trending: ${response.status}`);
  }

  const html = await response.text();
  const $ = cheerio.load(html);
  const repos: TrendingRepo[] = [];

  // Each trending repo is in an article.Box-row element
  $('article.Box-row').each((_, element) => {
    const $el = $(element);
    
    // Get repo link (e.g., /owner/repo)
    const repoLink = $el.find('h2 a').attr('href')?.trim() || '';
    const [, owner, name] = repoLink.split('/');
    
    // Get description
    const description = $el.find('p.col-9').text().trim();
    
    // Get language
    const language = $el.find('[itemprop="programmingLanguage"]').text().trim();
    
    // Get language color from the colored dot
    const langColorStyle = $el.find('.repo-language-color').attr('style') || '';
    const langColorMatch = langColorStyle.match(/background-color:\s*([^;]+)/);
    const languageColor = langColorMatch ? langColorMatch[1].trim() : '';
    
    // Get stars (total)
    const starsText = $el.find('a[href$="/stargazers"]').text().trim();
    const stars = parseNumber(starsText);
    
    // Get forks
    const forksText = $el.find('a[href$="/forks"]').text().trim();
    const forks = parseNumber(forksText);
    
    // Get stars today/this week/this month
    const starsTodayText = $el.find('.float-sm-right, .d-inline-block.float-sm-right').text().trim();
    const starsToday = parseNumber(starsTodayText);

    if (owner && name) {
      repos.push({
        owner,
        name,
        fullName: `${owner}/${name}`,
        url: `https://github.com${repoLink}`,
        description,
        language,
        languageColor,
        stars,
        forks,
        starsToday,
      });
    }
  });

  return repos;
}

function parseNumber(text: string): number {
  const clean = text.replace(/,/g, '').trim();
  if (clean.includes('k')) {
    return Math.round(parseFloat(clean) * 1000);
  }
  return parseInt(clean) || 0;
}

Approach 2: GitHub Search API (Official Alternative)

Use GitHub's Search API to find recently created repos with high stars:

interface GitHubSearchResult {
  total_count: number;
  items: GitHubRepo[];
}

interface GitHubRepo {
  full_name: string;
  html_url: string;
  description: string;
  language: string;
  stargazers_count: number;
  forks_count: number;
  created_at: string;
}

async function getTrendingViaSearch(options: {
  language?: string;
  days?: number;
  minStars?: number;
} = {}): Promise<GitHubRepo[]> {
  const days = options.days || 7;
  const minStars = options.minStars || 100;
  
  // Calculate date N days ago
  const date = new Date();
  date.setDate(date.getDate() - days);
  const since = date.toISOString().split('T')[0];

  // Build search query
  const queryParts = [
    `created:>${since}`,
    `stars:>=${minStars}`,
  ];
  if (options.language) {
    queryParts.push(`language:${options.language}`);
  }
  const query = queryParts.join(' ');

  const response = await fetch(
    `https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=${encodeURIComponent(query)}&sort=stars&order=desc&per_page=25`,
    {
      headers: {
        'Accept': 'application/vnd.github.v3+json',
        'Authorization': `Bearer ${process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN}`, // Optional but recommended
        'User-Agent': 'TrendingApp/1.0',
      },
    }
  );

  if (!response.ok) {
    throw new Error(`GitHub API error: ${response.status}`);
  }

  const data: GitHubSearchResult = await response.json();
  return data.items;
}

Note: The Search API has rate limits (10 requests/minute unauthenticated, 30/minute with token).

Next.js API Route (Server-Side Scraping)

// app/api/trending/route.ts
import { NextRequest } from 'next/server';
import * as cheerio from 'cheerio';

export async function GET(request: NextRequest) {
  const searchParams = request.nextUrl.searchParams;
  const language = searchParams.get('language') || '';
  const since = searchParams.get('since') || 'daily';

  try {
    let url = 'https://github.com/trending';
    if (language) url += `/${encodeURIComponent(language)}`;
    url += `?since=${since}`;

    const response = await fetch(url, {
      headers: { 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible)' },
      next: { revalidate: 3600 }, // Cache for 1 hour
    });

    const html = await response.text();
    const repos = parseGitHubTrending(html);
    
    return Response.json(repos);
  } catch (error) {
    console.error('Trending scrape failed:', error);
    return Response.json(
      { error: 'Failed to fetch trending repos' },
      { status: 500 }
    );
  }
}

function parseGitHubTrending(html: string) {
  const $ = cheerio.load(html);
  const repos: any[] = [];

  $('article.Box-row').each((_, el) => {
    const $el = $(el);
    const repoLink = $el.find('h2 a').attr('href') || '';
    const [, owner, name] = repoLink.split('/');
    
    repos.push({
      owner,
      name,
      fullName: `${owner}/${name}`,
      url: `https://github.com${repoLink}`,
      description: $el.find('p.col-9').text().trim(),
      language: $el.find('[itemprop="programmingLanguage"]').text().trim(),
      stars: parseNumber($el.find('a[href$="/stargazers"]').text()),
      forks: parseNumber($el.find('a[href$="/forks"]').text()),
      starsToday: parseNumber($el.find('.float-sm-right').text()),
    });
  });

  return repos;
}

function parseNumber(text: string): number {
  const clean = text.replace(/,/g, '').trim();
  if (clean.includes('k')) return Math.round(parseFloat(clean) * 1000);
  return parseInt(clean) || 0;
}

React Hook

import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';

function useTrending(options: { language?: string; since?: string } = {}) {
  const [repos, setRepos] = useState([]);
  const [isLoading, setIsLoading] = useState(true);
  const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);

  useEffect(() => {
    async function fetchTrending() {
      setIsLoading(true);
      try {
        const params = new URLSearchParams();
        if (options.language) params.set('language', options.language);
        if (options.since) params.set('since', options.since);

        const response = await fetch(`/api/trending?${params}`);
        if (!response.ok) throw new Error('Failed to fetch');
        setRepos(await response.json());
      } catch (err) {
        setError(err instanceof Error ? err.message : 'Unknown error');
      } finally {
        setIsLoading(false);
      }
    }

    fetchTrending();
  }, [options.language, options.since]);

  return { repos, isLoading, error };
}

Important Considerations

  1. No Official API: GitHub's trending page has no official API - scraping is the only option
  2. Rate Limiting: Respect GitHub's servers - cache aggressively
  3. HTML Structure Changes: GitHub may change their HTML - monitor for breakages
  4. User-Agent: Always include a User-Agent header
  5. Server-Side Only: Do scraping server-side to avoid CORS issues

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