DiscogsUserStatistics
This repository contains tools for generating statistics from the activity and collection of a discogs user.
For an example see the profile page of user killerblau.
Collection Statistics
As a discogs user you can add releases from the discogs library to your virtual collection.
The output of the statistics is mostly ready to be pasted into your profile, e.g. it uses the markdown.
Favourite Artists
Favourite Labels
Favourite Countries
Favourite Genre
Favourite Styles
Favourite Formats
Distribution over Years
Do you want to see if you have been stuck in the 70s with your collection or rather have continuously grown it over the last decades?
[b]Year distribution[/b] (19.02.2023)
01) 1982: 1
01) 1983: 1
03) 1984: 2
04) 1985: 6
05) 1986: 7
06) 1987: 8
07) 1988: 15
08) 1989: 38
09) 1990: 54
10) 1991: 72
11) 1992: 63
12) 1993: 68
13) 1994: 112
14) 1995: 103
15) 1996: 135
16) 1997: 144
17) 1998: 152
18) 1999: 151
19) 2000: 135
19) 2001: 135
21) 2002: 158
22) 2003: 145
23) 2004: 151
23) 2005: 151
25) 2006: 168
25) 2007: 168
27) 2008: 171
28) 2009: 176
29) 2010: 215
30) 2011: 205
31) 2012: 218
32) 2013: 227
33) 2014: 177
34) 2015: 154
35) 2016: 143
36) 2017: 38
37) 2018: 8
38) 2019: 11
39) 2020: 9
40) 2021: 13
41) 2022: 2
42) <Unknown>: 212
Note that some releases don't have information about their year.
Activity Statistics
As a discogs user you can add releases to the library that are yet missing. Other users can then add these releases to the collection when they own a copy, or they can add them to their wantlist if they plan to get hold of a copy in the future.
Most Owned Submissions
If you want to see how popular submissions have become check this statistic.
Most Wanted Submissions
Ever wondered how rare but popular your submissions are? This statistic is for you.
Compare Collections and Wantlists
Set any amount of users want- and have-lists to compare what all lists have they in common. Useful to see what a buyer also wants and you as a seller have in your collection.
Behind the Scenes
This library consume the discogs API without any other tool involved. Not all endpoints are implemented.