GitVanity connects to GitHub with a personal access token and surfaces the traffic and analytics data for any repository you have push access to.
**Traffic**
The last 14 days of visitor counts and git clone activity. Views and clones are each split into total and unique charts so you can tell whether a traffic spike is a new audience or one heavy user.
**Commit activity**
A 52-week column chart of weekly commit frequency. Top contributors ranked by total commit count.
**Repository composition**
Language breakdown by bytes of code, shown as labeled percentage bars. Stars, forks, open issues, and watchers in a single row.
**Community profile**
A health score from 0 to 100%, derived from the presence of a README, license, contributing guide, code of conduct, issue templates, and PR templates. Useful for open-source maintainers tracking repository standards.
**Referrers and popular paths**
Where visitors came from (GitHub.com, Google, direct links, etc.) and which files and directories within the repository drew the most traffic.
**Repository watch list**
Add any repository you have push access to. Search by name, description, or language. Sort by last viewed, last updated, name, or date added. Filter by public or private. Browse all repositories in your account across organizations and collaborations.
**Offline fallback**
When a request fails or the network is unavailable, GitVanity shows the last cached result with a stale indicator. No blank screens while traveling.
**Authentication**
Uses a GitHub personal access token with the repo and read:user scopes. The token is stored in Android Keystore on your device. No account registration, no external server, no telemetry.
Key features:
· Stars, forks, open issues, watchers
· 14-day traffic views — total and unique
· 14-day git clones — total and unique
· 52-week commit activity chart
· Top contributors by commit count
· Language breakdown by bytes
· Popular content paths with view counts
· Traffic referrer sources
· Community profile health score
· README, license, and template checklist
· Repository forks listing
· Offline caching with stale indicators
· Secure token storage via Android Keystore
Requires Android 8.0 (API 26) or later. Internet access only — no camera, location, microphone, or contacts.