Yes, it should be possible with some input tags and event listeners, the only reason I did not add it is that the repositories page on GitHub already has those capabilities.
I wanted to keep it as simple as possible, but if you want those features on your fork I'll be happy to help you any way I can!
I've asked because I've, myself, do something quite similar to your code : avonture.be/. Click on the Git image (top right) to get access to the source.
That script is also using the GitHub API and different calls to bypass the limitation of 100 repos. The script is quite simple and ... I've not implemented any sortering/filter but well a table of contents (which I'm using a lot when I search a repo on my page).
Yes, it should be possible with some input tags and event listeners, the only reason I did not add it is that the repositories page on GitHub already has those capabilities.
I wanted to keep it as simple as possible, but if you want those features on your fork I'll be happy to help you any way I can!
I've asked because I've, myself, do something quite similar to your code : avonture.be/. Click on the Git image (top right) to get access to the source.
That script is also using the GitHub API and different calls to bypass the limitation of 100 repos. The script is quite simple and ... I've not implemented any sortering/filter but well a table of contents (which I'm using a lot when I search a repo on my page).
That looks good!