gophergala2016/inspector_gopher

Name: inspector_gopher

Owner: gophergala2016

Description: Google Trends for your repo - We analyze your repo down to the function/struct level and make a visualization based on the hotness of that particular part of code.

Created: 2016-01-22 19:22:36.0

Updated: 2016-05-26 18:16:14.0

Pushed: 2016-01-25 01:26:17.0

Homepage: http://inspector-gopher.xyz

Size: 2583

Language: Go

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Inspector Gopher

0225 GMT+1 Belgrade, Serbia

Dear comrades,

    Our humble unit of four has failed to deliver.

    Alas, our work will not be in vain!

    Inspector Gopher will rise from the ashes of spilt coffee beans.

    Sooner or later we will deliver.

Farewell.

P.S. At least we spun up a 2x 128GB Bare metal on Softlayer

P.P.S We also bought 2 domain names. - OUR BRAND IS SAFE

Google Trends for your repo

We live in one the best times in history for Developers, especially if you are into opensource (Go in particular). Even though opensource has never been so popular its still very difficult for someone to get started.

One of the reasons is because repositories are too big and its quite difficult to find on which part of the code the community is working on.

This is where Inspector Gopher comes in.

We analyze your repo down to the function/struct level and make a visualization based on the hotness of that particular part of code.

Hotness (Volatility)

Our volatility estimation algorithm was inspired by TF-IDF. The volatility of a function or a struct is a metric that showcases how much that particular part of code is prone to change.

Result

By looking exactly at this metric, we can plot a Tree view graph that shows contributors which part of code is having the most relevant changes in the recent history.

Tree Map


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.