A lightweight, privacy-focused web application that enables developers and researchers to efficiently retrieve and export all repository URLs from any GitHub user or organization profile. Built with vanilla JavaScript and designed to run entirely in the browser without requiring backend infrastructure or user authentication.
- Privacy-Focused: Your data stays private. No logins or personal information required.
- Fast and Lightweight: Minimal load on your device. Runs smoothly in any modern browser.
- Easy Exporting: Retrieve all repositories quickly and download them in a simple format.
- No Backend Required: Operates entirely on the client side. No server needed.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed with non-technical users in mind.
- api-client
- client-side-app
- code-discovery
- developer-tools
- github-api
- github-integration
- github-profile-analyzer
- github-scraper
- github-tools
- github-utilities
- no-backend
- open-source-tools
- privacy-focused
- repo-downloader
- repository-export
- repository-fetcher
- repository-list
- repository-management
- static-web-app
- url-exporter
To download the application, visit the Releases page.
Simply choose the latest release and follow the installation steps below.
- Any modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari).
- A stable internet connection for accessing GitHub profiles.
- Open Your Web Browser: Open any web browser on your device (such as Chrome, Firefox, or Edge).
- Visit the Application Page: Click on the provided link or type the URL into the address bar to access the application.
- Enter GitHub User or Organization: In the input field, type the GitHub username or organization whose repositories you want to fetch.
- Click Fetch: Hit the "Fetch" button. Wait a moment while the application gathers the data.
- Export Repositories: Once the fetching is complete, click the export button to download the list of repositories.
- No Repositories Found: Ensure you entered a valid GitHub username or organization.
- Failed to Load: Check your internet connection and try refreshing the page.
- Browser Issues: Make sure that your browser is up to date for optimal performance.
- Use common GitHub usernames or popular organizations to explore a variety of repositories.
- Consider using the application to track repositories related to a specific topic or project of interest.
- Save the exported list for future reference or collaboration on GitHub projects.
We welcome contributions from everyone. If you have ideas, suggestions, or improvements, feel free to open an issue or create a pull request.
Please follow the guidelines outlined in our contributing document before submitting.
This project is open-source and available under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and share it under this license.
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