Inspect any GitHub repo
at the speed of grep.
$ reposcan <owner/repo> — get languages, stars, contributors, activity and a health verdict in one shot. No login. No tracking. No upsell.
$ reposcan facebook/react → fetching metadata... ok → analyzing languages... ok → computing health score... ok repo: facebook/react stars: 228,000 lang: JavaScript, TypeScript health: 94/100 ▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▱ thriving
Everything you'd grep for, in one pass.
reposcan pulls from the GitHub public API, runs a deterministic scoring pass, and renders the whole picture before your coffee cools.
Byte-weighted percentages with deterministic color mapping for every language in the tree.
Last 5 commits, contributor velocity, push recency, archive state, and fork lineage.
Stars, forks, watchers, subscribers, network count — pulled in parallel for sub-second results.
Deterministic 0–100 score from license, recency, scale, archive status, and topic hygiene.
SPDX-aware parsing of the LICENSE file so you know exactly what you're shipping with.
No account, no API key, no plugin. Paste a URL or owner/repo and hit run.
Who's it for?
Check if that npm package is alive, well-maintained, and not abandoned in 2021.
Audit license, bus factor, and recent activity before pulling a new repo into prod.
Snapshot a repo's vibe in seconds without cloning, reading README walls, or guessing.
Scan a repo. Right now.
No signup. No credit card. No "free trial expires in 14 days" garbage.
./reposcan