| --- |
| license: mit |
| configs: |
| - config_name: default |
| data_files: |
| - split: train |
| path: data/train-* |
| - split: eval |
| path: data/eval-* |
| - split: test |
| path: data/test-* |
| dataset_info: |
| features: |
| - name: repo |
| dtype: string |
| - name: fix_commit |
| dtype: string |
| - name: buggy_commit |
| dtype: string |
| - name: message |
| dtype: string |
| - name: files |
| list: |
| - name: path |
| dtype: string |
| - name: patch |
| dtype: string |
| - name: additions |
| dtype: int64 |
| - name: deletions |
| dtype: int64 |
| - name: language |
| dtype: string |
| - name: timestamp |
| dtype: timestamp[s] |
| splits: |
| - name: train |
| num_bytes: 1449699066 |
| num_examples: 103096 |
| - name: eval |
| num_bytes: 25215784 |
| num_examples: 3000 |
| - name: test |
| num_bytes: 25215784 |
| num_examples: 3000 |
| download_size: 507195718 |
| dataset_size: 1500130634 |
| task_categories: |
| - text-generation |
| - summarization |
| language: |
| - en |
| tags: |
| - code |
| pretty_name: Github issues dataset |
| size_categories: |
| - 100K<n<1M |
| --- |
| |
| # GitHub Pull Request Bug–Fix Dataset |
|
|
| [Kaggle url](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/adhavanyuvaraj/github-issues) |
|
|
| A **curated, high-signal dataset of real-world software bugs and fixes** collected from **25 popular open-source GitHub repositories**. |
| Each entry corresponds to a **single pull request (PR)** and pairs contextual metadata with the **exact code changes (unified diffs)** that fixed the bug. |
|
|
| This dataset is designed for: |
|
|
| - **Automated program repair** |
| - **Bug-fix patch generation** |
| - **LLM-based code and debugging agents** |
| - **Empirical software engineering research** |
|
|
| --- |
|
|
| ## How to use |
|
|
| install datasets python library: |
|
|
| ```bash |
| pip install datasets |
| ``` |
| here is a copy paste example |
| ```python |
| from datasets import load_dataset |
| |
| # Load all splits |
| dataset = load_dataset("helloadhavan/github_issues") |
| |
| print(dataset) |
| # pick the train split |
| |
| example = dataset["train"][0] |
| |
| # Inspect a single example |
| |
| print("Repository:", example["repo"]) |
| print("Buggy commit:", example["buggy_commit"]) |
| print("Fix commit:", example["fix_commit"]) |
| print("Message:", example["message"]) |
| print("Timestamp:", example["timestamp"]) |
| |
| print("\nModified files:") |
| for f in example["files"]: |
| print("-", f["path"], f["language"]) |
| |
| # Filter examples by programming language |
| |
| def contains_assembly_file(example): |
| return any(f["language"] == "Assembly" for f in example["files"]) |
| |
| python_fixes = dataset["train"].filter(contains_assembly_file) |
| |
| print("Assembly-related fixes:", len(python_fixes)) |
| |
| ``` |
|
|
|
|
| ## Data collection methodology |
|
|
| Data was collected from **GitHub repositories** by identifying commit pairs that represent |
| a **bug-introducing version** and its corresponding **fix commit**. |
|
|
| The dataset was constructed and post-processed to ensure high signal and usability: |
|
|
| - Only commits representing **bug fixes or correctness changes** were included |
| - Each example explicitly links a **buggy commit** to the corresponding **fix commit** |
| - Repository metadata is preserved for traceability |
| - Code changes are stored as **unified diffs at the file level** |
| - Commits that only perform refactoring, formatting, or non-functional changes were excluded |
| - Entries without meaningful code changes were filtered out |
|
|
| Each dataset row represents **one bug–fix commit pair**, rather than a pull request. |
|
|
| --- |
|
|
| ## Dataset schema |
|
|
| Each entry in the dataset follows the schema below: |
|
|
| ```json |
| { |
| "repo": "owner/repository", |
| "buggy_commit": "abcdef123456...", |
| "fix_commit": "fedcba654321...", |
| "message": "Commit message describing the fix", |
| "timestamp": "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ", |
| "files": [ |
| { |
| "path": "path/to/file.ext", |
| "patch": "unified diff representing the fix", |
| "additions": 10, |
| "deletions": 2, |
| "language": "Programming language inferred from file extension" |
| } |
| ] |
| } |
| ``` |
|
|
| | Field | Description | |
| | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | |
| | `repo` | GitHub repository containing the fix | |
| | `buggy_commit` | Commit introducing or containing the bug | |
| | `fix_commit` | Commit that fixes the bug | |
| | `message` | Commit message associated with the fix | |
| | `timestamp` | Timestamp of the fix commit (ISO 8601 format) | |
| | `files` | List of files modified by the fix | |
| | `files[].path` | Path to the modified file | |
| | `files[].patch` | Unified diff containing the code changes | |
| | `files[].additions` | Number of lines added | |
| | `files[].deletions` | Number of lines removed | |
| | `files[].language` | Programming language inferred from the file extension | |
|
|
|
|
| ## Supported languages |
|
|
| The dataset contains fixes across multiple programming languages, including (but not limited to): |
|
|
| * C / C++ |
| * Python |
| * JavaScript / TypeScript |
| * Rust |
| * Go |
| * Java |
| * Assembly (very rare) |
|
|
| Language distribution varies by repository. |
|
|
| ## Intended use cases |
|
|
| This dataset is well-suited for: |
|
|
| * Training models to generate patches from real pull request context |
| * Studying bug-fix patterns across large codebases |
| * Building autonomous debugging or repair agents |
| * Research in program repair, code synthesis, and software maintenance |
|
|
| It is not intended for: |
|
|
| * Pull request classification or triage |
| * Sentiment analysis |
|
|
| ## Limitations |
|
|
| The dataset reflects real-world noise from GitHub pull requests |
| Buggy commit identification is heuristic and may be imperfect |
| Some fixes involve refactoring or design changes rather than minimal patches |
| No guarantee that fixes represent optimal or best-practice solutions |
|
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| <blockquote |
| style=" |
| background: #fff7cc; |
| border-left: 5px solid #ffad00; |
| padding: 12px 16px; |
| color: #5c4b00; |
| font-style: italic; |
| border-radius: 4px; |
| " |
| > |
| <strong style="color:rgba(57, 0, 0, 1)">Note:</strong> Due to a bug in the scraper code, 109k samples were collected instead of the planned 50k. |
| </blockquote> |