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README.md
Linguist
This library is used on GitHub.com to detect blob languages, ignore binary or vendored files, suppress generated files in diffs, and generate language breakdown graphs.
Documentation
- How Linguist works
- Change Linguist's behaviour with overrides
- Troubleshooting
- Contributing guidelines
Installation
Install the gem:
gem install github-linguist
Dependencies
Linguist is a Ruby library so you will need a recent version of Ruby installed.
There are known problems with the macOS/Xcode supplied version of Ruby that causes problems installing some of the dependencies.
Accordingly, we highly recommend you install a version of Ruby using Homebrew, rbenv
, rvm
, ruby-build
, asdf
or other packaging system, before attempting to install Linguist and the dependencies.
Linguist uses charlock_holmes
for character encoding and rugged
for libgit2 bindings for Ruby.
These components have their own dependencies.
You may need to install missing dependencies before you can install Linguist. For example, on macOS with Homebrew:
brew install cmake pkg-config icu4c
On Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake pkg-config libicu-dev zlib1g-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev ruby-dev
Usage
Application usage
Linguist can be used in your application as follows:
require 'rugged'
require 'linguist'
repo = Rugged::Repository.new('.')
project = Linguist::Repository.new(repo, repo.head.target_id)
project.language #=> "Ruby"
project.languages #=> { "Ruby" => 119387 }
Command line usage
Git Repository
A repository's languages stats can also be assessed from the command line using the github-linguist
executable.
Without any options, github-linguist
will output the language breakdown by percentage and file size.
cd /path-to-repository
github-linguist
You can try running github-linguist
on the root directory in this repository itself:
$ github-linguist
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile
Additional options
--rev REV
The --rev REV
flag will change the git revision being analyzed to any gitrevisions(1) compatible revision you specify.
This is useful to analyze the makeup of a repo as of a certain tag, or in a certain branch.
For example, here is the popular Jekyll open source project.
$ github-linguist jekyll
70.64% 709959 Ruby
23.04% 231555 Gherkin
3.80% 38178 JavaScript
1.19% 11943 HTML
0.79% 7900 Shell
0.23% 2279 Dockerfile
0.13% 1344 Earthly
0.10% 1019 CSS
0.06% 606 SCSS
0.02% 234 CoffeeScript
0.01% 90 Hack
And here is Jekyll's published website, from the gh-pages branch inside their repository.
$ github-linguist jekyll --rev origin/gh-pages
100.00% 2568354 HTML
--breakdown
The --breakdown
or -b
flag will additionally show the breakdown of files by language.
You can try running github-linguist
on the root directory in this repository itself:
$ github-linguist --breakdown
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile
Ruby:
Gemfile
Rakefile
bin/git-linguist
bin/github-linguist
ext/linguist/extconf.rb
github-linguist.gemspec
lib/linguist.rb
…
--json
The --json
or -j
flag output the data into JSON format.
$ github-linguist --json
{"Dockerfile":{"size":1212,"percentage":"0.31"},"Ruby":{"size":264519,"percentage":"66.84"},"C":{"size":97685,"percentage":"24.68"},"Lex":{"size":5098,"percentage":"1.29"},"Shell":{"size":1257,"percentage":"0.32"},"Go":{"size":25999,"percentage":"6.57"}}
This option can be used in conjunction with --breakdown
to get a full list of files along with the size and percentage data.
$ github-linguist --breakdown --json
{"Dockerfile":{"size":1212,"percentage":"0.31","files":["Dockerfile","tools/grammars/Dockerfile"]},"Ruby":{"size":264519,"percentage":"66.84","files":["Gemfile","Rakefile","bin/git-linguist","bin/github-linguist","ext/linguist/extconf.rb","github-linguist.gemspec","lib/linguist.rb",...]}}
Single file
Alternatively you can find stats for a single file using the github-linguist
executable.
You can try running github-linguist
on files in this repository itself:
$ github-linguist grammars.yml
grammars.yml: 884 lines (884 sloc)
type: Text
mime type: text/x-yaml
language: YAML
Docker
If you have Docker installed you can build an image and run Linguist within a container:
$ docker build -t linguist .
$ docker run --rm -v $(pwd):$(pwd) -w $(pwd) -t linguist
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile
$ docker run --rm -v $(pwd):$(pwd) -w $(pwd) -t linguist github-linguist --breakdown
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile
Ruby:
Gemfile
Rakefile
bin/git-linguist
bin/github-linguist
ext/linguist/extconf.rb
github-linguist.gemspec
lib/linguist.rb
…
Contributing
Please check out our contributing guidelines.
License
The language grammars included in this gem are covered by their repositories' respective licenses.
vendor/README.md
lists the repository for each grammar.
All other files are covered by the MIT license, see LICENSE
.