RepoCrunch – Analyze any GitHub repo's health in seconds
GitHub repo analyzer without hallucination; ships as CLI, library, REST API, and MCP server.
Deterministic analyzer that turns GitHub repos into structured JSON
Outputs a tight, schema-backed JSON (schema_version, tech_stack, architecture, health) you can drop into analytics, bots, or CI gates. The multi-interface approach — library, CLI, REST API and an MCP STDIO server — makes it easy to hook into automation or LLM workflows without relying on fuzzy heuristics. Feels like a pragmatic, engineer-first tool; I'd still like a hosted UI or richer security scoring for broader adoption.
Backend engineers, repository maintainers, security/ops teams and tooling/integration engineers
GitHub repo analyzer without hallucination; ships as CLI, library, REST API, and MCP server.
Parses a repo and emits consistent JSON fields (schema_version, summary, tech_stack, architecture, health) that you can consume via CLI, library, REST endpoint, or MCP STDIO. The explicit no‑LLM, deterministic stance makes it reliable for automation and CI; what would push it from useful to essential are more real-world sample outputs (multi-language monorepos, tricky dependency graphs) and first-class CI/webhook integrations.
Yet another repo analyzer when Sourcegraph and CodeQL already dominate this space.
Vanity metric generator for engineering leaders who love dashboards.
Scores every repo on 12 checks with direct links to GitHub settings for fast fixes.
Edit any GitHub README visually by just swapping the domain in your URL bar.