extension ExtPose

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Zlicza linie kodu w serwisie GitHub

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Description from store Works for public and private repositories. Counts lines of code from: - project detail page, - user's repositories, - organization page, - search results page, - trending page.

Latest reviews

  • (2023-09-26) Praful Bandre: Cool
  • (2023-06-02) José Gabriel Espinoza Reyes: 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.)
  • (2022-09-06) 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
  • (2022-08-29) Asanka Siriwardena: Great, I had some sample projects that needs counting lines of code. This worked like a charm
  • (2022-06-11) magnus julius silanus: Usefull and easy to use tool.
  • (2022-06-06) Niklas Möller: Well done!
  • (2022-02-14) Zhi Feng Heng: Thanks for this! Very useful! Can i just confirm the LOC does not include codes from package.json (dependency libraries)?
  • (2022-01-20) Xavier Gonzalez: How do I actually use this?
  • (2021-07-18) Amin Ya: If it can show the lines of code for each file type that would be more useful. Similar to the `cloc` app itself.
  • (2021-04-12) G Lopez: Very useful, works in public repositories and your own.
  • (2021-02-15) Jakub: Good extension, very useful, still supported
  • (2020-10-04) Petrockspiracy: Sometimes it doesn't seem to update properly. For example it says I have 1 line on a repo that I clearly have over a hundred on.
  • (2020-03-05) gothic serpent: very interesting and useful plugin to count lines of code in a repository. just downloaded this to see how many lines were in some popular repos out of curiosity. can be used as a gauge! thanks!
  • (2020-01-24) Benjamin Gallusser: Great little aid for browsing Github with a very responsive dev, can absolutely recommend.
  • (2020-01-24) demir antay: Really useful extension when you want to get a broader idea of how big a repo is before you downloading it. As you can imagine downloading a 10k LoC repo is not going to a lot easier to download than Linux or Wine ... etc. Overall good extension and nice support from Artem.
  • (2019-12-06) Valeriy Ovechkin: Stat is unavailable.
  • (2019-06-26) Fudge “Fudge”: Does not work for private repositories even if I provide an access token. Will update if this is fixed.
  • (2019-03-24) garik duhno: Hm, at first sight, a had no idea, how does it app can help? BUT, use it once, can't stop...
  • (2018-04-04) Dmitry Kolesnikovich: I want to have option to hide this info Total lines in the current directory: 163 By extensions: gitignore - 38, md - 11, xml - 114 So at the end there is only "lines" label
  • (2018-03-17) Matthew Duffin: Very useful, but seems to require refreshing the page to see line counts in directories.
  • (2017-11-29) andrew berry: Doesn't seem to work on private repos.
  • (2017-11-14) Jonathan Barrow: Edit: I originally left a one star review due to it hanging. After refreshing the page, it worked as normal. I am leaving a 4 star since it was still fairly slow (took around 10 minutes) and it sometimes hangs.
  • (2017-10-26) Gustavo Fenilli: Pra uma extensão tão simples de usar é uma otima ferramenta pra manter noção do tamanho do projeto.
  • (2017-08-22) Tomáš Krasoň: Hi, could you maybe implment feature, to show, how many LoC is in different folders? It would be like "my source code folder (2500 lines)"
  • (2017-07-29) Double Orts: Would give it 5/5 if it could be used on branches as well.
  • (2017-06-14) Max von Hippel: Very fast and useful!
  • (2017-04-14) Hadrian Węgrzynowski: Wow, that was unexpected. A cool thing. I would only like to suggest to clearly show what the number would mean. Without any reading I am thinking that it's total lines of all files - including comments, empty lines and readme. It would be nice to write a single line of text telling what number represents.
  • (2017-03-31) 智威于: awesome!
  • (2017-03-08) E Maines: Great for public repo.
  • (2017-02-13) Artem Solovev: Good extension which really helps me.
  • (2017-02-13) Nastya Sergeeva: like +
  • (2017-02-13) Anastasia Sergeeva: mm..good! thanks

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10,000 history
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Rating
4.3396 (53 votes)
Last update / version
2024-09-01 / 8.3.2
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