If you’re anything like me, you love digging into the dev ecosystem—spotting trends, tracking project launches, or just seeing what the hacker world is buzzing about. That’s why I put together something I wish existed years ago: a dataset of 17,900+ HackerNews posts linking to GitHub repos, all neatly organized and ready to explore.
You can grab it here: https://payhip.com/b/K3dTj
What You Get
- 17,900+ clean rows — no duplicates, no messy data
- Three simple columns: Title, GitHub link, Submitted date
- Monthly folders — makes it easy to filter or find trends
- Formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown
So whether you want to study trending projects, analyze launches, or even train models on real developer activity, it’s all set up for you.
Check it out here: https://payhip.com/b/K3dTj
Why You’ll Love It
- Instant access — download and go. No setup headaches.
- Clean & ready to use — spend time building or analyzing, not cleaning.
- Flexible formats — CSV for spreadsheets, JSON for scripts, Markdown for quick browsing.
Who This Is For
- Indie devs hunting for inspiration
- Researchers & data scientists studying open-source trends
- Curious hackers who love exploring dev culture
- Anyone who wants to save hours of crawling HN & GitHub manually
Pricing
- CSV Dataset: $29
- CSV + JSON + Markdown: $39
All files are organized by month, so you can explore trends over time, whether last month or over the past few years.
If you’ve ever wanted a clean, ready-to-use snapshot of HackerNews → GitHub activity, this is your shortcut. Indie vibes, instant access, and developer-ready.
Grab your dataset here: https://payhip.com/b/K3dTj







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