Astronomer looks at the stars. At all the stars you’ve got on your public GitHub repositories.
Each star has its own story, so the astronomer weights them by the number of lines written in each programming language in the repository that earned that star.
From the astronomer’s point of view, you understand how much each programming language contributes to your constellation of GitHub stars.
Get a personal access token from GitHub with public_repo
and read_user
scopes, and save it as an environment variable called ASTRONOMER_GITHUB_TOKEN
.
If you don’t have a PORT
environment variable, astronomer will use 8000
for the HTTP server. From there, cargo run
will get you started. All the fun happens at localhost:8000
(unless you use a different port). You are ready to type different GitHub usernames in the URL address bar and stalk them.