# git-stats A GitHub-like contributions calendar, but locally, with all your git commits. ## Installation ```sh $ npm install -g git-stats ``` Then put the following lines in your `~/.bashrc` file: ```sh git() { cmd=$1 shift extra="" quoted_args="" whitespace="[[:space:]]" for i in "$@" do quoted_args="$quoted_args \"$i\"" done cmdToRun="`which git` "$cmd" $quoted_args" cmdToRun=`echo $cmdToRun | sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$//'` bash -c "$cmdToRun" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then # Commit stats if [ "$cmd" == "commit" ]; then commit_hash=`git rev-parse HEAD` repo_url=`git config --get remote.origin.url` commit_date=`git log -1 --format=%cd` commit_data="\"{ \"date\": \"$commit_date\", \"url\": \"$repo_url\", \"hash\": \"$commit_hash\" }\"" git-stats --record "$commit_data" fi fi } ``` ## Documentation ### `record(data, callback)` Records a new commit. #### Params - **Object** `data`: The commit data containing: - `date` (String|Date): The date object or a string in this format: `DDD MMM dd HH:mm:ss YYYY` - `url` (String): The repository remote url. - `hash` (String): The commit hash. - **Function** `callback`: The callback function. ### `get(data, callback)` Gets the git stats. #### Params - **Object** `data`: The stats filter. **Not yet implemented**. - **Function** `callback`: The callback function. ## How to contribute 1. File an issue in the repository, using the bug tracker, describing the contribution you'd like to make. This will help us to get you started on the right foot. 2. Fork the project in your account and create a new branch: `your-great-feature`. 3. Commit your changes in that branch. 4. Open a pull request, and reference the initial issue in the pull request message. ## License See the [LICENSE](./LICENSE) file.