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#!/bin/bash | |
USER=$1 | |
REPO=$2 | |
if [ -z "$USER" -o -z "$REPO" ]; then | |
echo '$1 : Github username, $2: Github repository name (only public repo)' | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
FILENAME=star_${USER}_${REPO} | |
star_cnt=`curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/$USER/$REPO | jq .stargazers_count` | |
page_cnt=$((($star_cnt / 100) + 1)) | |
i=1 | |
while [ $i -le $page_cnt ]; do | |
curl -s "https://api.github.com/repos/$USER/$REPO/stargazers?page=$i&per_page=100" -H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3.star+json" | jq -r '.[].starred_at' >> $FILENAME.txt | |
i=$(($i + 1)) | |
done | |
cat $FILENAME.txt | tr 'T' "\t" | tr -d "Z" > $FILENAME.tsv |
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Using
jq
to parse JSON will save you a lot of headaches caused by using grep to parse JSON.