github-project-contributor-finder-api-skill
GitHub Project & Contributor Finder API Skill
📖 Brief
This skill utilizes BrowserAct's GitHub Project & Contributor Finder API to extract project details and contributor contact information from GitHub. Simply provide keywords, minimum stars, and an update date filter — BrowserAct traverses the search results, extracts repository metrics, and fetches detailed contributor profiles, returning it all directly via API without building crawler scripts or dealing with rate limits.
✨ Features
- No Hallucinations: Pre-set workflows avoid AI generative hallucinations, ensuring stable and precise data extraction.
- No Captcha Issues: No need to handle reCAPTCHA or other verification challenges.
- No IP Restrictions: No need to handle regional IP restrictions or geofencing.
- Faster Execution: Tasks execute faster compared to pure AI-driven browser automation solutions.
- Cost-Effective: Significantly lowers data acquisition costs compared to high-token-consuming AI solutions.
🔑 API Key Setup
Before running, check the BROWSERACT_API_KEY environment variable. If not set, do not take other measures; ask and wait for the user to provide it.
Agent must inform the user:
"Since you haven't configured the BrowserAct API Key yet, please visit the BrowserAct Console to get your Key."
🛠️ Input Parameters
The agent should flexibly configure the following parameters based on user requirements:
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KeyWords
- Type:
string - Description: Keywords for searching repositories.
- Example:
browser automation,react framework,machine learning - Default:
browser automation
- Type:
-
stars
- Type:
number - Description: Minimum number of stars the repository should have.
- Example:
100,1000 - Default:
100
- Type:
-
updated
- Type:
string - Description: Filter repositories by the date they were last updated (format:
YYYY-MM-DD). - Example:
2026-01-01,2025-06-01 - Default:
2026-01-01
- Type:
-
Page_Turns
- Type:
number - Description: Number of search result pages to paginate through. For example, if there are 39 pages and you want the first 2, input
2. - Example:
1,2 - Default:
1
- Type:
-
date_limit_per_page
- Type:
number - Description: Number of data items to extract per page in the search results list.
- Example:
5,10 - Default:
5
- Type:
🚀 Invocation Method
Agent should execute the following command to invoke the skill:
# Example invocation (all parameters)
python -u ./scripts/github_project_contributor_finder_api.py "browser automation" 100 "2026-01-01" 1 5
# Minimal invocation (only keywords, others use defaults)
python -u ./scripts/github_project_contributor_finder_api.py "react framework"
⏳ Execution Monitoring
Since this task involves automated browser operations, it may take several minutes. The script outputs timestamped status logs continuously (e.g., [14:30:05] Task Status: running).
Agent guidelines:
- Monitor the terminal output while waiting.
- As long as new status logs appear, the task is running normally; do not misjudge it as frozen.
- Only consider triggering retry if the status remains unchanged for a long time or output stops without a final result.
📊 Data Output
Upon successful execution, the script parses and prints the structured results from the API response.
Project Fields:
repository_name: The name of the GitHub repository.repository_url: The URL link to the repository.repository_owner_name: The owner/creator of the repository.repository_description: A brief description of the repository.star_count: The number of stars the repository has received.
Contributor Fields:
user_name: The GitHub username of the contributor.profile_url: The URL link to the contributor's profile.bio: The bio or short description of the contributor.repositories_summary: A summary of other repositories owned by the contributor.personal_website: The contributor's personal website link.twitter: The contributor's Twitter handle.
⚠️ Error Handling & Retry
If an error occurs during script execution (e.g., network fluctuations or task failure), the Agent should follow this logic:
-
Check Output Content:
- If the output contains
"Invalid authorization", it means the API Key is invalid or expired. Do not retry; guide the user to re-check and provide the correct API Key. - If the output contains
"concurrent"or"too many running tasks", it means the concurrent task limit has been reached. Do not retry; guide the user to upgrade their plan. Agent must inform the user:"The current task cannot be executed because your BrowserAct account has reached the concurrent task limit. Please visit the BrowserAct Plan Upgrade Page to upgrade your plan."
- If the output does not contain the above error keywords but the task failed (e.g., output starts with
Error:or returns empty results), the Agent should automatically re-execute the script once.
- If the output contains
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Retry Limit:
- Automatic retry is limited to one time. If the second attempt fails, stop retrying and report the specific error to the user.
🌟 Typical Use Cases
- Tech Recruiting: Gather contributor profiles and social links from popular repositories to build candidate pipelines.
- Open-Source Discovery: Search for trending repositories by keywords and star count to find valuable projects.
- Developer Outreach: Collect personal websites and Twitter handles of active contributors for developer tool marketing.
- Community Building: Identify and connect with active open-source contributors in specific domains.
- Competitor Analysis: Monitor which developers contribute to competing projects.
- Partnership Scouting: Find repository owners for potential collaboration or sponsorship.
- Market Research: Analyze repository metrics and descriptions to understand technology trends.
- Lead Generation: Generate targeted leads for developer tools by finding projects with relevant tech stacks.
- Academic Research: Discover recently updated repositories in specific research areas.
- Talent Mapping: Build a database of skilled developers based on their GitHub contributions and profiles.
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