GitHub Gloc

Gives you approximate count of lines of code on GitHub

Total ratings

4.34 (Rating count: 53)

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Pros
  • Easy to use tool
  • Useful for counting lines of code
  • Works in public repositories and private ones
  • Good extension, still supported
Cons
  • Inaccurate line count compared to local tools
  • Includes files like package.json in counts which are not desired
  • Sometimes does not update properly
Most mentioned
  • Cool project
  • Very useful
  • Calculates lines of code
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Recent rating average: 3.10
All time rating average: 4.34
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-05-01
Serban Marin
en Does this not work anymore? It shows me stat is unavailable for even public repos.
2024-01-05
CHAUHAN UMESH RAMBAJ
2023-09-26
Praful Bandre
Cool
2023-09-26
Praful Bandre
en Cool
2023-06-02
José Gabriel Espinoza Reyes
Cool project, but I doubt Qt5 is 10 times smaller than CURL
2023-06-02
José Gabriel Espinoza Reyes
en Cool project, but I doubt Qt5 is 10 times smaller than CURL
2022-10-17
Dominik Roháček
Unfortunatelly it calculates something else than I expected. On my repo it has reported 440k lines. When I tried cloc on my local copy it said ~90000k. Also some way to calculate per directory would help (as vendor reposiotry acconuts about half of the repo.)
2022-10-17
Dominik Roháček
en Unfortunatelly it calculates something else than I expected. On my repo it has reported 440k lines. When I tried cloc on my local copy it said ~90000k. Also some way to calculate per directory would help (as vendor reposiotry acconuts about half of the repo.)
2022-09-06
Isak Ederlöv
It does what it's supposed to but it's not really any help for web development puroposes since package.json and package-lock.json files are counted and can't be disabled
2022-09-06
Isak Ederlöv
en It does what it's supposed to but it's not really any help for web development puroposes since package.json and package-lock.json files are counted and can't be disabled
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