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Commits per Language Link #107

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ajmeese7 opened this issue Aug 8, 2020 · 4 comments
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Commits per Language Link #107

ajmeese7 opened this issue Aug 8, 2020 · 4 comments

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@ajmeese7
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ajmeese7 commented Aug 8, 2020

When you click a language on the "Commits per Language" circle chart, it does the same thing as if you had clicked that language on the "Repos per Language" chart, which is it pulls up all your repositories that are predominately that language.

Since the "Commits per Language" is about commits, it seems like it would make more sense to be taken to a list of commits in that language. I don't know if this action is currently supported by GitHub, but it would be a cool feature to see in the future.

Love the project, cheers!

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iProdigy commented Oct 8, 2022

Unfortunately user commit search by language isn't currently supported by github (so repository is the next best): https://github.com/search?q=user%3Atipsy+language%3AJava&type=commits

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ajmeese7 commented Oct 8, 2022

Thanks for the info! I'll have to make an issue on the GitHub suggestions tracker at some point to request this, unless you want do do so @iProdigy

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iProdigy commented Oct 8, 2022

You can feel free!

Philosophically, it's unclear whether it should show all commits in repos where the primary lang is X, or go to the commit level to check the extensions on the updated files (and does 1 file in the commit constitute a language match or do you need y% of updated files to match the language for the overall commit to be matched)

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ajmeese7 commented Oct 9, 2022

A discussion post has been created here requesting support for this feature.

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