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git-stats
A GitHub-like contributions calendar, but locally, with all your git commits.
Installation
$ npm install -g git-stats
Then put the following lines in your ~/.bashrc
file:
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
- 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.
- Fork the project in your account and create a new branch:
your-great-feature
. - Commit your changes in that branch.
- Open a pull request, and reference the initial issue in the pull request message.
License
See the LICENSE file.