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# `$ git-stats`
A GitHub-like contributions calendar, but locally, with all your git commits.
BTW, these are all my real commits in the last year.
These are all real commits from the last year.
![](http://i.imgur.com/LfLJAaE.png)
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```
### Catching the `git commit` command
Would you like to catch store automatically the commits when you do `git commit`?
Would you like to catch and automatically store the commits when you do `git commit`?
If so, put the following lines in your `~/.bashrc` (or `~/.bash_profile` on OS X) file:
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git-stats '1 January 2012' # All the commits from 1 January 2012, to now
git-stats '1 January 2012' '31 December 2012' # All the commits from 2012
Your commit history is keept in the .git-stats, in your $HOME directory (~/)
Your commit history is kept in the .git-stats, in your $HOME directory (~/)
Documentation can be found at https://github.com/IonicaBizau/git-stats
```
If you overriden the `git` command with a function, then your commits will be automatically recorded.
If you override the `git` command with a function, then your commits will be automatically recorded.
### Importing and deleting commits
I know it's not nice to start from scratch your git commit calendar. That's why I
created a `git-stats-importer`, that imports or deletes the commits from a repository.
I know it's not nice to start your git commit calendar from scratch. That's why I
created a `git-stats-importer` that imports or deletes the commits from a repository.
Check it out here: https://github.com/IonicaBizau/git-stats-importer
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```
### Importing all the commits from GitHub and BitBucket
Yes, you read correctly! That's also possible. I [build a tool for that too](https://github.com/IonicaBizau/repository-downloader)!
Yes, you read correctly! That's also possible. I [built a tool for that too](https://github.com/IonicaBizau/repository-downloader)!
```sh
# Download the repository downloader
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$ ghcal ionicabizau
```
Fore more detailed documentation checkout the repository: https://github.com/IonicaBizau/ghcal.
Fore more detailed documentation, check out the repository: https://github.com/IonicaBizau/ghcal.
## Documentation
If you want to use this as module, this is possible. See the content below.
If you want to use this as a module, that is possible. See the content below.
### `record(data, callback)`
Records a new commit.