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ghstatsussy

GitHub activity report generator for shareable engineering and portfolio summaries.

ghstatsussy generates polished GitHub activity reports, turning repository and account data into a more presentable signal surface for public or internal review.

Built With

GitHubAnalyticsReportsWeb UI

Core Capabilities

Activity reporting

Summarizes GitHub signal into outputs that are easier to review than raw repository pages or API responses.

Presentation-first output

Treats output formatting as a core feature so the resulting report is something you would actually want to share or reference.

Catalog support

It also reflects the relaunch philosophy itself: public work benefits from better visibility, classification, and sharper presentation.

What it solves

GitHub has plenty of raw data and not enough editorial shape. ghstatsussy exists to bridge that gap for people who want a cleaner view of activity, velocity, and output without building a whole dashboard stack from scratch.

Output style

The project is oriented around report artifacts you can actually hand to someone: summaries, snapshots, and polished public-facing pages instead of raw API blobs or screenshot-heavy manual updates.

Example Use Cases

Weekly engineering summaries

Generate a readable report covering commits, active repos, and contribution trends for a team update, client report, or personal review.

Public portfolio analytics

Turn GitHub activity into a cleaner public signal surface for a portfolio, newsletter, or hosted project page that needs more context than the default repo view provides.

How To Approach It

The repository is the right place to inspect the reporting pipeline, output formats, and how GitHub data gets turned into shareable summaries.

If the repository clicks for you, use the related projects below to trace how the same ideas show up in adjacent tools and experiments.

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Skim the catalog when you want breadth, or use pages like this one when you want a little more context before heading outward.