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While looking for solutions, I realized that many developers face similar challenges. This issue is widely discussed, particularly in a GitHub thread: Track traffic to GitHub repo longer than 14 days #399.
Within the discussion, I came across a GitHub action tool that fetches traffic data and stores it in a CSV file, also generating a PDF report:
However the journey doesn't end here. I'm continually working on developing and adding some exciting new features to Repohistory. If you're interested in this evolving project, feel free to check it out and stay updated on GitHub!
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