Welcome to the Trending Archive Repository! This repository aims to provide historical data on daily trending repositories on GitHub since 2014
. It serves as an invaluable resource for developers, researchers, and technology enthusiasts to explore the evolution of popular projects over time.
The Trending Archive Repository collects and indexes data on trending repositories based on their daily popularity on GitHub. By analyzing the trends, we can gain insights into the ever-changing landscape of software development and identify emerging technologies and popular coding languages.
The repository is organized into yearly folders, starting from 2014
. Each year folder contains monthly folders, which in turn contain daily folders. The daily folders correspond to the date when the trending repositories were captured. Within each daily folder, you will find a curated list of repositories that were trending on that particular day. Each repository entry includes information such as the repository name, description, programming language, number of stars, and the repository URL.
Feel free to explore the Trending Archive Repository and use the data for various purposes, such as:
- Analyzing trends in programming languages, frameworks, and technologies.
- Studying the growth and popularity of specific projects.
- Identifying relevant repositories for research or learning purposes.
- Building data visualizations or conducting data-driven analyses.
We welcome contributions to the Trending Archive Repository! If you come across any issues with the data or have suggestions for improvement, please open an issue or submit a pull request. Together, we can make this repository an even more valuable resource for the developer community.
We would like to express our gratitude to the GitHub community for their continuous support and for making their repositories available for analysis. Without their contributions, this Trending Archive Repository would not have been possible.