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github-linguist/linguist.json
{
"createdAt": "2011-05-09T22:53:13Z",
"defaultBranch": "main",
"description": "Language Savant. If your repository's language is being reported incorrectly, send us a pull request!",
"fullName": "github-linguist/linguist",
"homepage": "",
"language": "Ruby",
"name": "linguist",
"pushedAt": "2025-10-13T09:41:03Z",
"stargazersCount": 13131,
"topics": [
"language-grammars",
"language-statistics",
"linguistic",
"syntax-highlighting"
],
"updatedAt": "2025-11-27T04:52:16Z",
"url": "https://github.com/github-linguist/linguist"
}

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Open in GitHub Codespaces

This library is used on GitHub.com to detect blob languages, ignore binary or vendored files, suppress generated files in diffs, and generate language breakdown graphs.

  • [How Linguist works]!(/docs/how-linguist-works.md)
  • [Change Linguist’s behaviour with overrides]!(/docs/overrides.md)
  • [Troubleshooting]!(/docs/troubleshooting.md)
  • [Contributing guidelines]!(CONTRIBUTING.md)

Install the gem:

Terminal window
gem install github-linguist

Linguist is a Ruby library so you will need a recent version of Ruby installed. There are known problems with the macOS/Xcode supplied version of Ruby that causes problems installing some of the dependencies. Accordingly, we highly recommend you install a version of Ruby using Homebrew, rbenv, rvm, ruby-build, asdf or other packaging system, before attempting to install Linguist and the dependencies.

Linguist uses charlock_holmes for character encoding and rugged for libgit2 bindings for Ruby. These components have their own dependencies.

  1. charlock_holmes
  2. rugged

You may need to install missing dependencies before you can install Linguist. For example, on macOS with Homebrew:

Terminal window
brew install cmake pkg-config icu4c

On Ubuntu:

Terminal window
sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake pkg-config libicu-dev zlib1g-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev ruby-dev

Linguist can be used in your application as follows:

require 'rugged'
require 'linguist'
repo = Rugged::Repository.new('.')
project = Linguist::Repository.new(repo, repo.head.target_id)
project.language #=> "Ruby"
project.languages #=> { "Ruby" => 119387 }

A repository’s languages stats can also be assessed from the command line using the github-linguist executable. Without any options, github-linguist will output the language breakdown by percentage and file size.

Terminal window
cd /path-to-repository
github-linguist

You can try running github-linguist on the root directory in this repository itself:

Terminal window
$ github-linguist
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile

The --rev REV flag will change the git revision being analyzed to any gitrevisions(1) compatible revision you specify.

This is useful to analyze the makeup of a repo as of a certain tag, or in a certain branch.

For example, here is the popular Jekyll open source project.

Terminal window
$ github-linguist jekyll
70.64% 709959 Ruby
23.04% 231555 Gherkin
3.80% 38178 JavaScript
1.19% 11943 HTML
0.79% 7900 Shell
0.23% 2279 Dockerfile
0.13% 1344 Earthly
0.10% 1019 CSS
0.06% 606 SCSS
0.02% 234 CoffeeScript
0.01% 90 Hack

And here is Jekyll’s published website, from the gh-pages branch inside their repository.

Terminal window
$ github-linguist jekyll --rev origin/gh-pages
100.00% 2568354 HTML

The --breakdown or -b flag will additionally show the breakdown of files by language.

You can try running github-linguist on the root directory in this repository itself:

Terminal window
$ github-linguist --breakdown
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile
Ruby:
Gemfile
Rakefile
bin/git-linguist
bin/github-linguist
ext/linguist/extconf.rb
github-linguist.gemspec
lib/linguist.rb

The --json or -j flag output the data into JSON format.

Terminal window
$ github-linguist --json
{"Dockerfile":{"size":1212,"percentage":"0.31"},"Ruby":{"size":264519,"percentage":"66.84"},"C":{"size":97685,"percentage":"24.68"},"Lex":{"size":5098,"percentage":"1.29"},"Shell":{"size":1257,"percentage":"0.32"},"Go":{"size":25999,"percentage":"6.57"}}

This option can be used in conjunction with --breakdown to get a full list of files along with the size and percentage data.

Terminal window
$ github-linguist --breakdown --json
{"Dockerfile":{"size":1212,"percentage":"0.31","files":["Dockerfile","tools/grammars/Dockerfile"]},"Ruby":{"size":264519,"percentage":"66.84","files":["Gemfile","Rakefile","bin/git-linguist","bin/github-linguist","ext/linguist/extconf.rb","github-linguist.gemspec","lib/linguist.rb",...]}}

Alternatively you can find stats for a single file using the github-linguist executable.

You can try running github-linguist on files in this repository itself:

Terminal window
$ github-linguist grammars.yml
grammars.yml: 884 lines (884 sloc)
type: Text
mime type: text/x-yaml
language: YAML

If you have Docker installed you can either build or use our pre-built images and run Linguist within a container:

Terminal window
$ docker run --rm -v $(pwd):$(pwd):Z -w $(pwd) -t ghcr.io/github-linguist/linguist:latest
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile
Terminal window
$ docker build -t linguist .
$ docker run --rm -v $(pwd):$(pwd):Z -w $(pwd) -t linguist
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile
$ docker run --rm -v $(pwd):$(pwd) -w $(pwd) -t linguist github-linguist --breakdown
66.84% 264519 Ruby
24.68% 97685 C
6.57% 25999 Go
1.29% 5098 Lex
0.32% 1257 Shell
0.31% 1212 Dockerfile
Ruby:
Gemfile
Rakefile
bin/git-linguist
bin/github-linguist
ext/linguist/extconf.rb
github-linguist.gemspec
lib/linguist.rb

Please check out our [contributing guidelines]!(CONTRIBUTING.md).

The language grammars included in this gem are covered by their repositories’ respective licenses. [vendor/README.md]!(/vendor/README.md) lists the repository for each grammar.

All other files are covered by the MIT license, see [LICENSE]!(./LICENSE).