top
- Model
- Chart
Get repos sorted by stars or forks. Can be filtered by categories.
Source Code: [link]
openbb.alt.oss.top(sortby: str, limit: int = 50, categories: str = "")
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Default | Optional |
---|---|---|---|---|
sortby | str | Sort repos by {stars, forks} | None | False |
categories | str | Check for repo categories. If more than one separate with a comma: e.g., finance,investment. Default: None | True | |
limit | int | Number of repos to search for | 50 | True |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
pd.DataFrame | Dataframe with repos |
Plots repo summary [Source: https://api.github.com].
Source Code: [link]
openbb.alt.oss.top_chart(sortby: str, categories: str = "", limit: int = 10, export: str = "", external_axes: Optional[List[matplotlib.axes._axes.Axes]] = None)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Default | Optional |
---|---|---|---|---|
sortby | str | Sort repos by {stars, forks} | None | False |
categories | str | Check for repo categories. If more than one separate with a comma: e.g., finance,investment. Default: None | True | |
limit | int | Number of repos to look at | 10 | True |
export | str | Export dataframe data to csv,json,xlsx file | True | |
external_axes | Optional[List[plt.Axes]] | External axes (1 axis is expected in the list), by default None | None | True |
Returns
This function does not return anything