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starred_search

v0.1.14

Published

Search your starred repositories on GitHub for a keyword.

Downloads

34

Readme

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Search your starred ★ repositories on GitHub from your terminal

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You know those repositories you like and star into the abyss? Yes those, this cli tool will help you do a fuzzy search on them. You can search any GitHub user's starred repositories by providing their handle only.

This tool will cache the results locally so that you don't risk abusing the API requests limit.

"Starred Search Demo"

Notice: This project is still in alpha and the API might change without notice. Update only after reviewing the changelog for breaking changes.

Installation

Minimum Requirements

  • 🐧 Linux
  • 🍎 macOS
  • 📦 Node v12.x.x+

Setup

# Install
npm install starred_search -g

# Usage
starred_search --user 'link-' --find 'es6'

I recommend that you create an alias in your shell to avoid repeating the required parameters.

Example alias in fish and bash:

# Create an alias (this is temporary, you might want to make it permanent)
alias stars="starred_search --user 'link-'"

# Then you can use it as:
stars -f 'es6'

Usage

Usage: starred_search [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...

  Search your or any other user's starred repositories on GitHub for a keyword.

Options:
  -h, --help
    Show this message and exit.

  -u, --user <handle>
    Any GitHub handle. Example: link-

  -c, --cache-dir <directory>
    Directory you want to store the cache file in. Example: /tmp/.cache

  -f, --find <keyword>
    The keyword you want to search for. Example: es6

  -o, --org <org name>  (optional)
    GitHub organisation name. Example: GitHub

  -l, --limit <number>
    Limit the search results to the specified number. Default is 10

  -V, --verbose
    Outputs debugging log

  -v, --version
    Outputs release version

  -d, --debug
    Outputs stack trace in case an exception is thrown

Non-verbose output

starred_search --user 'link-' --find 'es6'
[
  {
    "repo_name": "lukehoban/es6features",
    "repo_description": "Overview of ECMAScript 6 features",
    "repo_url": "https://github.com/lukehoban/es6features",
    "repo_stars": 27672
  },
  {
    "repo_name": "google/sa360-flightsfeed",
    "repo_description": "Generate SA360 compatible feeds for airlines on BigQuery  :rocket:",
    "repo_url": "https://github.com/google/sa360-flightsfeed",
    "repo_stars": 8
  },
  {
    "repo_name": "DrkSephy/es6-cheatsheet",
    "repo_description": "ES2015 [ES6] cheatsheet containing tips, tricks, best practices and code snippets",
    "repo_url": "https://github.com/DrkSephy/es6-cheatsheet",
    "repo_stars": 11410
  }
]

Verbose output & override cache directory

starred_search --user 'link-' --cache-dir '/tmp/.cache' --find 'es6' --verbose
🕵    INFO: Searching for "es6" in "link-'s" starred catalogue
⚠️    INFO:: Serving search results from cache
[
  {
    "repo_name": "lukehoban/es6features",
    "repo_description": "Overview of ECMAScript 6 features",
    "repo_url": "https://github.com/lukehoban/es6features",
    "repo_stars": 27672
  },
  {
    "repo_name": "google/sa360-flightsfeed",
    "repo_description": "Generate SA360 compatible feeds for airlines on BigQuery  :rocket:",
    "repo_url": "https://github.com/google/sa360-flightsfeed",
    "repo_stars": 8
  },
  {
    "repo_name": "DrkSephy/es6-cheatsheet",
    "repo_description": "ES2015 [ES6] cheatsheet containing tips, tricks, best practices and code snippets",
    "repo_url": "https://github.com/DrkSephy/es6-cheatsheet",
    "repo_stars": 11410
  }
]

Parsing the output with jq

You can pipe the standard output to be handled by tools like jq for more magic:

# Return the first search result only
starred_search -u 'link-' -f 'es6' | jq '.[0]'
{
  "repo_name": "lukehoban/es6features",
  "repo_description": "Overview of ECMAScript 6 features",
  "repo_url": "https://github.com/lukehoban/es6features",
  "repo_stars": 27672
}
# Return repo_name of every result element
starred_search -u 'link-' -f 'es6' | jq 'map(.repo_name)'
[
  "lukehoban/es6features",
  "google/sa360-flightsfeed",
  "DrkSephy/es6-cheatsheet"
]

Using a personal access token to increase the API rate limit

You can use a personal access token to increase the API rate limit from 60 requests per hour to 5000 requests per hour. Learn more about personal access tokens here.

# Assuming you're using a bash shell
export GITHUB_TOKEN="ghp_1234567890"
starred_search -u 'link-' -f 'es6'
{
  "repo_name": "lukehoban/es6features",
  "repo_description": "Overview of ECMAScript 6 features",
  "repo_url": "https://github.com/lukehoban/es6features",
  "repo_stars": 27672
}

Release History

  • 0.1.12
    • [x] Update packages to resolve security vulnerabilities
  • 0.1.11
    • [x] Fix repo_url value to reference the Repository's GitHub URL
    • [x] Default homepage_url to N.A
  • 0.1.10
  • 0.1.9
    • [x] Replaced the flaky fuzzy search with an enhanced full text search
    • [x] Updated cache invalidation logic to rely on etags
    • [x] Add -d, --debug option
    • [x] Automatic discovery of cache directory based on OS
    • [x] Updates user agent for API requests
  • 0.1.8
    • [x] API BREAKING CHANGES
    • [x] Change alias for --verbose from -v to -V
    • [x] Add -v, --version option
  • 0.1.7
    • [x] Added -h, --help option
    • [x] Added -l, --limit option to limit the search results
  • 0.1.6
    • [x] Added aliases to documentation
  • 0.1.5
    • [x] API BREAKING CHANGES
    • [x] Add verbose flag
    • [x] Fix output to return valid JSON
    • [x] Fix output to return results in an array instead of separated objects
  • 0.1.0 - 0.1.4
    • [x] Basic functionality