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Previously I remember that I could go into any repository and see how many codes it has how many lines with or without comments, what languages is it made of with how much percentage, how many man hour was used for development of that repository. I could see all of them on my browser. No code was required.

Now, I cannot find any option on Github. Is this facility changed, moved or removed?

ar2015
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    Do you mean these -> https://github.com/django/django/graphs/commit-activity ? – Anshul Goyal Apr 17 '15 at 09:41
  • also, underneath the box with "X commits, Y branches, Z releases, W contributors" you have a color bar. if you press on it you get the language statistics. – Pedro Salgado Apr 18 '15 at 01:14
  • Take a look here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6610525/how-to-generate-stats-for-a-github-project/31344479#31344479 – Henry Ruhs Jul 21 '15 at 16:27
  • @redaxmedia thank you very much. however, I still remember that I went into chromium repo and I could see how many man-hour was used to build that and in what languages are their file written and how much percent for how many language. Are those fascilities from github gone? – ar2015 Jul 22 '15 at 00:39
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    @redaxmedia that url returns 404 – reggaeguitar Jan 23 '18 at 21:19

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You can get all the information you described and more.