# GitStats [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/tomgi/git_stats.png)](https://secure.travis-ci.org/tomgi/git_stats) [![Build Status](https://codeclimate.com/badge.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/tomgi/git_stats) GitStats is a git repository statistics generator. It browses the repository and outputs html page with statistics. ## Examples * [devise](http://tomgi.github.com/git_stats/examples/devise/index.html) * [devise_invitable](http://tomgi.github.com/git_stats/examples/devise_invitable/index.html) * [jquery](http://tomgi.github.com/git_stats/examples/jquery/index.html) * [paperclip](http://tomgi.github.com/git_stats/examples/paperclip/index.html) * [rails](http://tomgi.github.com/git_stats/examples/rails/index.html) ## Installation $ gem install git_stats ## Usage ### Generator $ git_stats repo_path output_directory $ favorite_browser output_directory/index.html ### API usage example > repo = GitStats::GitData::Repo.new(path: '.') > repo.authors => [...] > repo.commits => [...] > commit.files => [...] ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`) 4. Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. 5. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 6. Create new Pull Request