New GitHub Commits
Users commit to a Github repository to submit or save changes to a file (or set of files). Tracking commits is a good way to monitor how frequently code is changed.
GET
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v1
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developer
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github
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new_commits
Query Parameters
asset symbol (example: btc)
asset symbol with base currency (example: btc-usd)
start of the aggregate time window as a timestamp (example: 1168300800)
end of the aggregate time window as a timestamp (example: 1652486400)
size of the time window (valid intervals: 5m, 1h, 1d, 1w, 1mo)
sort the results by timestamp. asc will return results in ascending order (oldest to newest), desc will return results in descending order (newest to oldest). default value is asc
limit the number of results returned, default is 5000 and max is 50000