Devthropology Offers Deeper GitHub Repo Analytics Beyond Built-In Insights
A developer has launched Devthropology, a self-described passion project that provides enhanced analytics for GitHub repositories by pulling and analysing pull request data. The tool positions itself as an improved version of GitHub's native Insights page, offering faster performance and greater detail on how code moves through a codebase. Key features include a file explorer with full rename and move history, contributor relationship graphs, collaboration pattern mapping, and trend charts that attempt to measure whether AI tooling is influencing development velocity. Each contributor is analysed from two angles — as a PR author and as a reviewer — with metrics broken down across multiple time frames and ranked within the repository. The project is currently in an early, exploratory stage, built primarily out of the creator's curiosity about codebase dynamics in the modern AI-assisted development era.
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