This site continually sieves through all public events on GitHub (via GHArchive) and tries to find happy, fun, or simply positive commit messages in them. Often that works out well, sometimes it doesn't. False positives are a part of life and if they're few and far between that may be fine.
Yes, this is silly. But it was fun to make.
Data spans from Jan 1 2020, 00:00 to Jul 11 2025, 20:00. (Times are in UTC.)
We calculate the happiness ratio for a week as "number of happy commits per million commits". In the most recently analyzed week of Jul 7 2025, the happiness ratio on GitHub was 3.95. The historical maximum was 9.72 during the week of Dec 25 2023.
In the past 24 hours, we looked for new commits 24 times. The ones we found spanned from Jul 10 2025, 21:00 to Jul 11 2025, 20:00. We found 18 new happy commits. 0 commits from the past 24 hours are still waiting to be processed.
The last fetch ran Jul 11 2025, 21:11. 0 commits waiting to be processed, 18148 commits ready. Mysterious number: 7.
A fun little experiment by Leif Singer.
Programming can be frustrating.
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