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Is there an easy/efficient way to generate some high-level reports for a particular GitHub project?

e.g. lines of code committed over time, top contributors, etc

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You can try applying gitstats to a cloned repo of your GitHub repo.

See for example the activity of the Git repo itself, with many data like the commits per year/month:

Commits by year/month


See also "Looking at Git Statistics", with the GitHub 'yearly_stats' for a simple little script.


Update April 2013 ("Get up to speed with Pulse"):

Check out Pulse

Pulse is a great way to discover recent activity on projects.
Maybe you haven't checked on your favorite repository in a while or you just discovered a project that looks interesting to you. Pulse will show you who has been actively committing and what has changed in a project's default branch:

Pulse

You can find the link to the left of the nav bar.

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