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Display GitHub contribution graphs in your terminal 🌱

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git-jandi

git-jandi 🌱

npm version CI License: MIT Node.js

Display GitHub contribution graphs right in your terminal.

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Quick Start

npx git-jandi <username>

That's it. No install, no token, no config.

Install

npm install -g git-jandi

Options

Option Description
--no-streak, -s Hide streak information
--help, -h Show help
--version, -v Show version

Features

  • Zero dependencies — uses only Node.js built-ins
  • Zero configuration — works out of the box, no token needed
  • Cross-platform — works anywhere Node.js 18+ runs
  • Streak tracking — shows current and max contribution streaks

How It Works

By default, git-jandi scrapes the public GitHub contributions page. This works without any authentication, but the data may be delayed by up to a few hours due to GitHub's CDN cache.

If a GitHub token is available, git-jandi automatically switches to the GitHub GraphQL API for real-time data. The output footer shows which method was used (via GitHub API or via HTML scraping).

Data Source Priority

git-jandi tries the following methods in order, falling back to the next on failure:

Priority Method Condition Real-time
1 GitHub GraphQL API GITHUB_TOKEN env var is set ✅ Yes
2 GitHub GraphQL API GitHub CLI is installed and authenticated ✅ Yes
3 HTML scraping All above failed ⚠️ Cached (up to a few hours delay)

Setting Up a Token

A token is entirely optional. If you want real-time data, choose one of the following:

Option 1: GitHub CLI (recommended)

If you already have GitHub CLI installed and authenticated, git-jandi detects it automatically. Nothing else to configure.

# Install GitHub CLI (macOS)
brew install gh

# Authenticate once
gh auth login

# git-jandi picks up the token automatically
git-jandi <username>

Option 2: Personal Access Token

Generate a Personal Access Token and set it as an environment variable. Contribution data is public, so no extra scopes are required.

# One-time use
GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxx git-jandi <username>

# Or add to your shell profile (~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc, etc.)
export GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxx

Requirements

  • Node.js 18 or later

Inspired by

  • Kusa — Rust-based GitHub contribution graph CLI

License

MIT