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GitHub Analyzer
Instantly analyzes any GitHub profile and shows a developer score, top skills, and key stats — right on the page.
Users6Current public install base
Rating5.0Store average score
Reviews2Public review volume
Manifest version--Extension platform version
7-day growth+1Net users gained this week
7-day growth rate+16.7%Relative weekly velocity
Preview
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Trend
User growth trend
Review user movement across collected snapshots.
User Growth Over Time
Rating trend
30-day rating change
Track rating movement over time to see whether quality signals remain stable.
30-day rating change
Start
5.00
Latest
5.00
30-day rating change
0.00
2026年6月14日2026年6月20日
Growth overview
Daily, weekly, and monthly growth
Compare 1-day, 7-day, and 30-day net growth and growth rate.
1-day growthFlat
00%7-day growthGrowing
+1+16.7%30-day growthGrowing
+3+75%Technical snapshot
Version, languages, and crawl freshness
Review publication date, version, supported languages, and crawl timestamps.
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Languages0Unknown
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Overview
Product summary
Review the store description, core capabilities, and common use cases.
Instantly analyzes any GitHub profile and shows a developer score, top skills, and key stats — right on the page.
Reviews
Recent review snapshot
Inspect the latest comments and rating distribution.
Reviews with text2Synced review bodies
Total reviews2Chrome Web Store public rating/review count
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Functionality is straightforward. It's fun to analyze my GitHub profile and compare my GitHub status with other people's. It's also free for the first 12 uses, so you can install it without hesitation.
Clean and concise UI. Love it being blended well into the original Github profile UI. Developer categorization according to the codebase is exceptional, and quite useful. I will use it mainly for estimating the reliability of the pull requests one might make to my repos before actually reviewing their implementations.