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125eec7136 Merge pull request #195 from tomice/issues/194-flatten-awk-arrays-for-bsd-awk-compat
Flatten arrays for wider awk compatibility
2025-09-02 11:46:39 +02:00
Tom Ice
d61c812247 Flatten arrays for wider awk compatibility
* The current implementation of the calendar heatmap by author
  contains multidimensional arrays. This works with newer versions
  of awk, but can cause issues with systems that use an older variant
  which cannot easily handle these calculations. macOS is especially
  impacted by this.

  By flattening the arrays from a multidimensional array to a single
  dimensional array, we can maintain greater compatibility across awk
  variants without requiring the user to install additional versions
  of awk.

Addresses issue #194
2025-08-31 16:22:59 -04:00
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description: >-
Simple and efficient way to access various statistics
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Git-quick-stats is a simple and efficient way to access
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# GIT quick statistics [![Tweet](https://img.shields.io/twitter/url/http/shields.io.svg?style=social)](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Simple%20and%20efficient%20way%20to%20access%20various%20statistics%20in%20git%20repository&url=https://github.com/arzzen/git-quick-stat&via=arzzen&hashtags=git,stats,tool,statistics,developers) # GIT quick statistics [![Tweet](https://img.shields.io/twitter/url/http/shields.io.svg?style=social)](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Simple%20and%20efficient%20way%20to%20access%20various%20statistics%20in%20git%20repository&url=https://github.com/arzzen/git-quick-stat&via=arzzen&hashtags=git,stats,tool,statistics,developers)
[![Homebrew package](https://repology.org/badge/version-for-repo/homebrew/git-quick-stats.svg)](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/git-quick-stats#default) [![Homebrew package](https://repology.org/badge/version-for-repo/homebrew/git-quick-stats.svg)](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/git-quick-stats#default)
> `git-quick-stats` is a simple and efficient way to access various statistics in a git repository. > `git-quick-stats` is a simple and efficient way to access various statistics in a git repository.
> >
> Any git repository may contain tons of information about commits, contributors, and files. Extracting this information is not always trivial, mostly because there are a gadzillion options to a gadzillion git commands - I don't think there is a single person alive who knows them all. Probably not even [Linus Torvalds](https://github.com/torvalds) himself :). > Any git repository may contain tons of information about commits, contributors, and files. Extracting this information is not always trivial, mostly because there are a gadzillion options to a gadzillion git commands - I don't think there is a single person alive who knows them all. Probably not even [Linus Torvalds](https://github.com/torvalds) himself :).
![mainMenuScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/05a20ff1-44f6-4e44-9d62-c2c089f9ff4e) ![mainImageScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7d8637a4-5a67-49f6-8724-ca7548b987c6)
## Table of Contents ## Table of Contents
[**Screenshots**](#screenshots) [**Screenshots**](#screenshots)
[**Usage**](#usage) [**Usage**](#usage)
- [**Interactive**](#interactive) - [**Interactive**](#interactive)
- [**Non-interactive**](#non-interactive) - [**Non-interactive**](#non-interactive)
- [**Command-line arguments**](#command-line-arguments) - [**Command-line arguments**](#command-line-arguments)
- [**Git log since and until**](#git-log-since-and-until) - [**Git log since and until**](#git-log-since-and-until)
- [**Git log limit**](#git-log-limit) - [**Git log limit**](#git-log-limit)
- [**Git log options**](#git-log-options) - [**Git log options**](#git-log-options)
- [**Git pathspec**](#git-pathspec) - [**Git pathspec**](#git-pathspec)
- [**Git merge view strategy**](#git-merge-view-strategy) - [**Git merge view strategy**](#git-merge-view-strategy)
- [**Color themes**](#color-themes) - [**Color themes**](#color-themes)
[**Installation**](#installation) [**Installation**](#installation)
- [**UNIX and Linux**](#unix-and-linux) - [**UNIX and Linux**](#unix-and-linux)
- [**macOS**](#macos-homebrew) - [**macOS**](#macos-homebrew)
- [**Windows**](#windows) - [**Windows**](#windows)
- [**Docker**](#docker) - [**Docker**](#docker)
[**System requirements**](#system-requirements) [**System requirements**](#system-requirements)
- [**Dependencies**](#dependencies) - [**Dependencies**](#dependencies)
[**FAQ**](#faq) [**FAQ**](#faq)
[**Contribution**](#contribution) [**Contribution**](#contribution)
- [**Code reviews**](#code-reviews) - [**Code reviews**](#code-reviews)
- [**Some tips for good pull requests**](#some-tips-for-good-pull-requests) - [**Some tips for good pull requests**](#some-tips-for-good-pull-requests)
- [**Formatting**](#formatting) - [**Formatting**](#formatting)
[**Tests**](#tests) [**Tests**](#tests)
[**Licensing**](#licensing) [**Licensing**](#licensing)
[**Contributors**](#contributors) [**Contributors**](#contributors)
- [**Backers**](#backers) - [**Backers**](#backers)
- [**Sponsors**](#sponsors) - [**Sponsors**](#sponsors)
## Screenshots ## Screenshots
![commitsByWeekdayScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3a55f3ac-8801-4bbf-9b3a-92b53a64631e) ![commitsByWeekdayScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3496d245-6385-47d1-878a-726e79100eb1)
![commitsByHourScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d7de5280-8bb9-4391-9c6c-7e688f2df171) ![commitsByHourScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9f1d69d9-46e0-411d-a5ed-905ffdfb887a)
## Usage ![commitActivityScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/693fff31-65c7-4b9f-a011-6114a2d10a26)
### Interactive ## Usage
`git-quick-stats` has a built-in interactive menu that can be executed as such: ### Interactive
```bash `git-quick-stats` has a built-in interactive menu that can be executed as such:
git-quick-stats
``` ```bash
git-quick-stats
Or ```
```bash Or
git quick-stats
``` ```bash
git quick-stats
### Non-interactive ```
For those who prefer to utilize command-line options, `git-quick-stats` also has a non-interactive mode supporting both short and long options: ### Non-interactive
```bash For those who prefer to utilize command-line options, `git-quick-stats` also has a non-interactive mode supporting both short and long options:
git-quick-stats <optional-command-to-execute-directly>
``` ```bash
git-quick-stats <optional-command-to-execute-directly>
Or ```
```bash Or
git quick-stats <optional-command-to-execute-directly>
``` ```bash
git quick-stats <optional-command-to-execute-directly>
### Command-line arguments ```
Possible arguments in short and long form: ### Command-line arguments
```bash Possible arguments in short and long form:
GENERATE OPTIONS
-T, --detailed-git-stats ```bash
give a detailed list of git stats GENERATE OPTIONS
-R, --git-stats-by-branch -T, --detailed-git-stats
see detailed list of git stats by branch give a detailed list of git stats
-c, --changelogs -R, --git-stats-by-branch
see changelogs see detailed list of git stats by branch
-L, --changelogs-by-author -c, --changelogs
see changelogs by author see changelogs
-S, --my-daily-stats -L, --changelogs-by-author
see your current daily stats see changelogs by author
-V, --csv-output-by-branch -S, --my-daily-stats
output daily stats by branch in CSV format see your current daily stats
-j, --json-output -V, --csv-output-by-branch
save git log as a JSON formatted file to a specified area output daily stats by branch in CSV format
-j, --json-output
LIST OPTIONS save git log as a JSON formatted file to a specified area
-b, --branch-tree
show an ASCII graph of the git repo branch history LIST OPTIONS
-D, --branches-by-date -b, --branch-tree
show branches by date show an ASCII graph of the git repo branch history
-C, --contributors -D, --branches-by-date
see a list of everyone who contributed to the repo show branches by date
-n, --new-contributors -C, --contributors
list everyone who made their first contribution since a specified date see a list of everyone who contributed to the repo
-a, --commits-per-author -n, --new-contributors
displays a list of commits per author list everyone who made their first contribution since a specified date
-d, --commits-per-day -a, --commits-per-author
displays a list of commits per day displays a list of commits per author
-Y, --commits-by-year -d, --commits-per-day
displays a list of commits per year displays a list of commits per day
-m, --commits-by-month -m, --commits-by-month
displays a list of commits per month displays a list of commits per month
-w, --commits-by-weekday -Y, --commits-by-year
displays a list of commits per weekday displays a list of commits per year
-W, --commits-by-author-by-weekday -w, --commits-by-weekday
displays a list of commits per weekday by author displays a list of commits per weekday
-o, --commits-by-hour -W, --commits-by-author-by-weekday
displays a list of commits per hour displays a list of commits per weekday by author
-A, --commits-by-author-by-hour -o, --commits-by-hour
displays a list of commits per hour by author displays a list of commits per hour
-z, --commits-by-timezone -A, --commits-by-author-by-hour
displays a list of commits per timezone displays a list of commits per hour by author
-Z, --commits-by-author-by-timezone -z, --commits-by-timezone
displays a list of commits per timezone by author displays a list of commits per timezone
-Z, --commits-by-author-by-timezone
SUGGEST OPTIONS displays a list of commits per timezone by author
-r, --suggest-reviewers
show the best people to contact to review code CALENDAR OPTIONS
-h, -?, --help -k, --commits-calendar-by-author
display this help text in the terminal shows a calendar heatmap of commits per day-of-week per month for a given author
``` -H, --commits-heatmap
shows a heatmap of commits per day-of-week per month for the last 30 days
### Git log since and until
SUGGEST OPTIONS
You can set the variables `_GIT_SINCE` and/or `_GIT_UNTIL` before running `git-quick-stats` to limit the git log. These work similar to git's built-in `--since` and `--until` log options. -r, --suggest-reviewers
show the best people to contact to review code
```bash -h, -?, --help
export _GIT_SINCE="2017-01-20" display this help text in the terminal
export _GIT_UNTIL="2017-01-22" ```
```
### Git log since and until
Once set, run `git quick-stats` as normal. Note that this affects all stats that parse the git log history until unset.
You can set the variables `_GIT_SINCE` and/or `_GIT_UNTIL` before running `git-quick-stats` to limit the git log. These work similar to git's built-in `--since` and `--until` log options.
### Git log limit
```bash
You can set variable `_GIT_LIMIT` for limited output. It will affect the "changelogs" and "branch tree" options. The default limit is `10`. export _GIT_SINCE="2017-01-20"
export _GIT_UNTIL="2017-01-22"
```bash ```
export _GIT_LIMIT=20
``` Once set, run `git quick-stats` as normal. Note that this affects all stats that parse the git log history until unset.
### Git log options ### Git log limit
You can set `_GIT_LOG_OPTIONS` for [git log options](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#_options): You can set variable `_GIT_LIMIT` for limited output. It will affect the "changelogs" and "branch tree" options. The default limit is `10`.
```bash ```bash
export _GIT_LOG_OPTIONS="--ignore-all-space --ignore-blank-lines" export _GIT_LIMIT=20
``` ```
### Git pathspec ### Git log options
You can exclude a directory from the stats by using [pathspec](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#gitglossary-aiddefpathspecapathspec) You can set `_GIT_LOG_OPTIONS` for [git log options](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#_options):
```bash ```bash
export _GIT_PATHSPEC=':!directory' export _GIT_LOG_OPTIONS="--ignore-all-space --ignore-blank-lines"
``` ```
You can also exclude files from the stats. Note that it works with any alphanumeric, glob, or regex that git respects. ### Git pathspec
```bash You can exclude a directory from the stats by using [pathspec](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#gitglossary-aiddefpathspecapathspec)
export _GIT_PATHSPEC=':!package-lock.json'
``` ```bash
export _GIT_PATHSPEC=':!directory'
### Git merge view strategy ```
You can set the variable `_GIT_MERGE_VIEW` to enable merge commits to be part of the stats by setting `_GIT_MERGE_VIEW` to `enable`. You can also choose to only show merge commits by setting `_GIT_MERGE_VIEW` to `exclusive`. Default is to not show merge commits. These work similar to git's built-in `--merges` and `--no-merges` log options. You can also exclude files from the stats. Note that it works with any alphanumeric, glob, or regex that git respects.
```bash ```bash
export _GIT_MERGE_VIEW="enable" export _GIT_PATHSPEC=':!package-lock.json'
export _GIT_MERGE_VIEW="exclusive" ```
```
### Git merge view strategy
### Git branch
You can set the variable `_GIT_MERGE_VIEW` to enable merge commits to be part of the stats by setting `_GIT_MERGE_VIEW` to `enable`. You can also choose to only show merge commits by setting `_GIT_MERGE_VIEW` to `exclusive`. Default is to not show merge commits. These work similar to git's built-in `--merges` and `--no-merges` log options.
You can set the variable `_GIT_BRANCH` to set the branch of the stats. Works with commands `--git-stats-by-branch` and `--csv-output-by-branch`.
```bash
```bash export _GIT_MERGE_VIEW="enable"
export _GIT_BRANCH="master" export _GIT_MERGE_VIEW="exclusive"
``` ```
### Ignore authors ### Git branch
You can set the variable `_GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS` to filter out specific authors. It will affect the "All contributors", ""Suggested code reviewers" and "New contributors" options. You can set the variable `_GIT_BRANCH` to set the branch of the stats. Works with commands `--git-stats-by-branch` and `--csv-output-by-branch`.
```bash ```bash
export _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS="(author@examle.com|username)" export _GIT_BRANCH="master"
``` ```
### Sorting contribution stats ### Ignore authors
You can sort contribution stats by field `name`, `commits`, `insertions`, `deletions`, or `lines` (total lines changed) and order (`asc`, `desc`). e.g.: `commits-desc` You can set the variable `_GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS` to filter out specific authors. It will affect the "All contributors", ""Suggested code reviewers" and "New contributors" options.
```bash ```bash
export _GIT_SORT_BY="name-asc" export _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS="(author@examle.com|username)"
``` ```
### Color themes ### Sorting contribution stats
You can change to the legacy color scheme by toggling the variable `_MENU_THEME` between `default` and `legacy`. You can sort contribution stats by field `name`, `commits`, `insertions`, `deletions`, or `lines` (total lines changed) and order (`asc`, `desc`). e.g.: `commits-desc`
You can completely disable the color theme by setting the `_MENU_THEME` variable to `none`.
```bash
```bash export _GIT_SORT_BY="name-asc"
export _MENU_THEME="legacy" ```
# or
export _MENU_THEME="none" ### Commit days
```
You can set \_GIT_DAYS to set the number of days for the heatmap
![legacyThemeScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3b319c1a-827f-47b8-bbfa-b8b59a39deef)
```bash
## Installation export _GIT_DAYS=30
```
### Debian and Ubuntu
### Color themes
If you are on at least Debian Bullseye or Ubuntu Focal you can use apt for installation:
You can change to the legacy color scheme by toggling the variable `_MENU_THEME` between `default` and `legacy`.
```bash You can completely disable the color theme by setting the `_MENU_THEME` variable to `none`.
apt install git-quick-stats
``` ```bash
export _MENU_THEME="legacy"
### UNIX and Linux # or
export _MENU_THEME="none"
```bash ```
git clone https://github.com/git-quick-stats/git-quick-stats.git && cd git-quick-stats
sudo make install ![legacyThemeScreenshot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3b319c1a-827f-47b8-bbfa-b8b59a39deef)
```
## Installation
For uninstalling, open up the cloned directory and run
### Debian and Ubuntu
```bash
sudo make uninstall If you are on at least Debian Bullseye or Ubuntu Focal you can use apt for installation:
```
```bash
For update/reinstall apt install git-quick-stats
```
```bash
sudo make reinstall ### UNIX and Linux
```
```bash
### macOS (homebrew) git clone https://github.com/git-quick-stats/git-quick-stats.git && cd git-quick-stats
sudo make install
macOS requires GNU coreutils to be installed and for the non "g" aliased ```
versions to be exported to your path. The following is an example of how to
perform this if you are using Homebrew as your package manager. For uninstalling, open up the cloned directory and run
```bash ```bash
brew install coreutils sudo make uninstall
export PATH="$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnubin:$PATH" ```
```
For update/reinstall
From there, you can install via Homebrew as follows:
```bash
```bash sudo make reinstall
brew install git-quick-stats ```
```
### macOS (homebrew)
Or you can follow the UNIX and Linux instructions if you wish.
macOS requires GNU coreutils to be installed and for the non "g" aliased
If you would like to default to using the GNU coreutils (recommended), then you versions to be exported to your path. The following is an example of how to
can add `export PATH="$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnubin:$PATH"` to perform this if you are using Homebrew as your package manager.
your applicable `~/.bash_profile`, `~/.zprofile`, or other relevant profile
based on the shell of your choice. ```bash
brew install coreutils
### Windows export PATH="$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnubin:$PATH"
```
If you are installing with Cygwin, use these scripts:
From there, you can install via Homebrew as follows:
- [installer](https://gist.github.com/arzzen/35e09866dfdadf2108b2420045739245)
- [uninstaller](https://gist.github.com/arzzen/21c660014d0663b6c5710014714779d6) ```bash
brew install git-quick-stats
If you are wishing to use this with WSL, follow the UNIX and Linux instructions. ```
### Docker Or you can follow the UNIX and Linux instructions if you wish.
You can use the Docker image provided: If you would like to default to using the GNU coreutils (recommended), then you
can add `export PATH="$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnubin:$PATH"` to
- Build: `docker build -t arzzen/git-quick-stats .` your applicable `~/.bash_profile`, `~/.zprofile`, or other relevant profile
- Run interactive menu: `docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/git arzzen/git-quick-stats` based on the shell of your choice.
- Docker pull command: `docker pull arzzen/git-quick-stats` [docker repository](https://hub.docker.com/r/arzzen/git-quick-stats)
### Windows
## System requirements
If you are installing with Cygwin, use these scripts:
- An OS with a Bash shell
- Tools we use: - [installer](https://gist.github.com/arzzen/35e09866dfdadf2108b2420045739245)
- [uninstaller](https://gist.github.com/arzzen/21c660014d0663b6c5710014714779d6)
```bash
awk If you are wishing to use this with WSL, follow the UNIX and Linux instructions.
basename
cat ### Docker
column
date You can use the Docker image provided:
echo
git - Build: `docker build -t arzzen/git-quick-stats .`
grep - Run interactive menu: `docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/git arzzen/git-quick-stats`
head - Docker pull command: `docker pull arzzen/git-quick-stats` [docker repository](https://hub.docker.com/r/arzzen/git-quick-stats)
printf
seq ## System requirements
sort
tput - An OS with a Bash shell
tr - Tools we use:
uniq
``` ```bash
awk
### Dependencies basename
cat
- [`bsdextrautils`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/bsdextrautils) `apt install bsdextrautils` column
- [`coreutils`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/coreutils) `apt install coreutils` date
- [`gawk`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/gawk) `apt install gawk` echo
- [`grep`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/grep) `apt install grep` git
- [`ncurses-bin`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/ncurses-bin) `apt install ncurses-bin` grep
head
## FAQ printf
seq
_Q:_ I get some errors after run git-quick-stats in cygwin like `/usr/local/bin/git-quick-stats: line 2: $'\r': command not found` sort
tput
_A:_ You can run the dos2unix app in cygwin as follows: `/bin/dos2unix.exe /usr/local/bin/git-quick-stats`. This will convert the script from the CR-LF convention that Microsoft uses to the LF convention that UNIX, OS X, and Linux use. You should then should be able to run it as normal. tr
uniq
_Q:_ How they could be used in a project with many git projects and statistics would show a summary of all git projects? ```
_A:_ If you want to include submodule logs, you can try using the following: `export _GIT_LOG_OPTIONS="-p --submodule=log"` ### Dependencies
(more info about [git log --submodule](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt---submoduleltformatgt))
- [`bsdextrautils`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/bsdextrautils) `apt install bsdextrautils`
## Contribution - [`coreutils`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/coreutils) `apt install coreutils`
- [`gawk`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/gawk) `apt install gawk`
Want to contribute? Great! First, read this page. - [`grep`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/grep) `apt install grep`
- [`ncurses-bin`](https://packages.debian.org/sid/ncurses-bin) `apt install ncurses-bin`
### Code reviews
## FAQ
All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review.</br>
We use GitHub pull requests for this purpose. _Q:_ I get some errors after run git-quick-stats in cygwin like `/usr/local/bin/git-quick-stats: line 2: $'\r': command not found`
### Some tips for good pull requests _A:_ You can run the dos2unix app in cygwin as follows: `/bin/dos2unix.exe /usr/local/bin/git-quick-stats`. This will convert the script from the CR-LF convention that Microsoft uses to the LF convention that UNIX, OS X, and Linux use. You should then should be able to run it as normal.
- Use our code </br> _Q:_ How they could be used in a project with many git projects and statistics would show a summary of all git projects?
When in doubt, try to stay true to the existing code of the project.
- Write a descriptive commit message. What problem are you solving and what _A:_ If you want to include submodule logs, you can try using the following: `export _GIT_LOG_OPTIONS="-p --submodule=log"`
are the consequences? Where and what did you test? Some good tips: (more info about [git log --submodule](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log#Documentation/git-log.txt---submoduleltformatgt))
[here](http://robots.thoughtbot.com/5-useful-tips-for-a-better-commit-message)
and [here](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/SubmittingPatches). ## Contribution
- If your PR consists of multiple commits which are successive improvements /
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@@ -10,6 +10,24 @@
set -o nounset set -o nounset
set -o errexit set -o errexit
# Global color variables using tput setaf
COLOR_NORMAL=$(tput sgr0)
COLOR_CYANL=$(tput setaf 6)
COLOR_BOLD=$(tput bold)
COLOR_RED=$(tput setaf 1)
COLOR_YELLOW=$(tput setaf 3)
COLOR_WHITE=$(tput setaf 7)
COLOR_BRIGHT_YELLOW=$(tput setaf 226)
COLOR_GOLD=$(tput setaf 220)
COLOR_ORANGE=$(tput setaf 214)
COLOR_DARK_ORANGE=$(tput setaf 208)
COLOR_RED_ORANGE=$(tput setaf 202)
COLOR_DARK_RED=$(tput setaf 160)
COLOR_DEEP_RED=$(tput setaf 88)
COLOR_DARKEST_RED=$(tput setaf 52)
COLOR_GRAY=$(tput setaf 240)
COLOR_RESET=$(tput sgr0)
# Beginning git log date. Respects all git datetime formats # Beginning git log date. Respects all git datetime formats
# If $_GIT_SINCE is never set, look at the repository to find the first date. # If $_GIT_SINCE is never set, look at the repository to find the first date.
# NOTE: previously this put the date at the fixed GIT epoch (May 2005) # NOTE: previously this put the date at the fixed GIT epoch (May 2005)
@@ -84,6 +102,14 @@ if [[ ! "$_GIT_SORT_BY" =~ ^(name|commits|insertions|deletions|lines)-(asc|desc)
_GIT_SORT_BY="name-asc" _GIT_SORT_BY="name-asc"
fi fi
# Number of days to display in the heatmap
_commit_days=${_GIT_DAYS:-30}
# If the user has not set a number of days, default to 30
if ! [[ "$_commit_days" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] || (( _commit_days <= 0 )); then
echo "Invalid number of days: $_commit_days. Defaulting to 30."
_commit_days=30
fi
# Default menu theme # Default menu theme
# Set the legacy theme by typing "export _MENU_THEME=legacy" # Set the legacy theme by typing "export _MENU_THEME=legacy"
_theme="${_MENU_THEME:=default}" _theme="${_MENU_THEME:=default}"
@@ -112,7 +138,7 @@ function commitsCalendarByAuthor() {
cmd | getline weekday; cmd | getline weekday;
close(cmd); close(cmd);
# weekday: 1=Mon, ..., 7=Sun # weekday: 1=Mon, ..., 7=Sun
count[weekday][mon]++; count[weekday * 12 + mon]++;
} }
END { END {
# Output matrix # Output matrix
@@ -125,7 +151,7 @@ function commitsCalendarByAuthor() {
else if (d==6) printf "Sat "; else if (d==6) printf "Sat ";
else if (d==7) printf "Sun "; else if (d==7) printf "Sun ";
for (m=1; m<=12; m++) { for (m=1; m<=12; m++) {
c = count[d][m]+0; c = count[d * 12 + m]+0;
if (c==0) if (c==0)
out="..."; out="...";
else if (c<=9) else if (c<=9)
@@ -141,6 +167,93 @@ function commitsCalendarByAuthor() {
' '
} }
# DESC: Shows a heatmap of commits per hour of each day for the last 30 days
function commitsHeatmap() {
optionPicked "Commit Heatmap for the last $_commit_days days"
color_for_count() {
local n=$1
if (( n == 1 )); then
echo -n "${COLOR_BRIGHT_YELLOW}"
elif (( n < 2 )); then
echo -n "${COLOR_GOLD}"
elif (( n < 3 )); then
echo -n "${COLOR_ORANGE}"
elif (( n < 4 )); then
echo -n "${COLOR_DARK_ORANGE}"
elif (( n < 5 )); then
echo -n "${COLOR_RED_ORANGE}"
elif (( n < 6 )); then
echo -n "${COLOR_RED}"
elif (( n < 8 )); then
echo -n "${COLOR_DARK_RED}"
elif (( n < 10 )); then
echo -n "${COLOR_DEEP_RED}"
else
echo -n "${COLOR_DARKEST_RED}"
fi
}
printf "Day | Date/Hours |"
local h
for h in {0..23}; do
printf " %2d" "$h"
done
echo
echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
local i
for i in $(seq $((_commit_days-1)) -1 0); do
local day=$(date -d "-$i days" +"%Y-%m-%d")
if [[ $(date -d "$day" +%u) -gt 5 ]]; then
echo -en "${COLOR_GRAY}"
else
echo -en "${COLOR_RESET}"
fi
local dayName=$(date -d "$day" +%a)
printf "%s | %s |" "$dayName" "$day"
declare -a commits_per_hour
local h
for h in {0..23}; do
commits_per_hour[$h]=0
done
IFS=$'\n' commits_per_hour=($(
git log --since="$day 00:00" --until="$day 23:59" --pretty=format:"%ci" 2>/dev/null |
awk '{split($2, t, ":"); h = t[1]+0; c[h]++} END {for(i=0;i<24;i++) print c[i]+0}'
))
unset IFS
local h
for h in {0..23}; do
local count=${commits_per_hour[$h]}
local color=$(color_for_count "$count")
if (( count == 0 )); then
echo -en " ${COLOR_GRAY}.${COLOR_RESET} "
else
echo -en "${color} █ ${COLOR_RESET}"
fi
done
echo
done
echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo -e "\nLegend:"
echo -e " ${COLOR_BRIGHT_YELLOW}█${COLOR_RESET} 1 commit"
echo -e " ${COLOR_GOLD}█${COLOR_RESET} 2 commits"
echo -e " ${COLOR_ORANGE}█${COLOR_RESET} 3 commits"
echo -e " ${COLOR_DARK_ORANGE}█${COLOR_RESET} 4 commits"
echo -e " ${COLOR_RED_ORANGE}█${COLOR_RESET} 5 commits"
echo -e " ${COLOR_RED}█${COLOR_RESET} 6 commits"
echo -e " ${COLOR_DARK_RED}█${COLOR_RESET} 78 commits"
echo -e " ${COLOR_DEEP_RED}█${COLOR_RESET} 910 commits"
echo -e " ${COLOR_DARKEST_RED}█${COLOR_RESET} 11+ commits"
echo -e " ${COLOR_GRAY}.${COLOR_RESET} = no commits"
echo
}
################################################################################ ################################################################################
# HELPER AND MENU FUNCTIONS # HELPER AND MENU FUNCTIONS
@@ -256,6 +369,12 @@ LIST OPTIONS
-Z, --commits-by-author-by-timezone -Z, --commits-by-author-by-timezone
displays a list of commits per timezone by author displays a list of commits per timezone by author
CALENDAR OPTIONS
-k, --commits-calendar-by-author
shows a calendar heatmap of commits per day-of-week per month for a given author
-H, --commits-heatmap
shows a heatmap of commits per day-of-week per month for the last 30 days
SUGGEST OPTIONS SUGGEST OPTIONS
-r, --suggest-reviewers -r, --suggest-reviewers
show the best people to contact to review code show the best people to contact to review code
@@ -283,7 +402,9 @@ ADDITIONAL USAGE
You can set _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS to filter out specific authors You can set _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS to filter out specific authors
ex: export _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS=\"(author1|author2)\" ex: export _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS=\"(author1|author2)\"
You can sort contribution stats by field \"name\", \"commits\", \"insertions\", \"deletions\", or \"lines\" - total lines changed and order - \"asc\", \"desc\" You can sort contribution stats by field \"name\", \"commits\", \"insertions\", \"deletions\", or \"lines\" - total lines changed and order - \"asc\", \"desc\"
ex: export _GIT_SORT_BY=\"name-asc\"" ex: export _GIT_SORT_BY=\"name-asc\"
You can set _GIT_DAYS to set the number of days for the heatmap
ex: export _GIT_DAYS=30"
} }
################################################################################ ################################################################################
@@ -293,12 +414,6 @@ ADDITIONAL USAGE
################################################################################ ################################################################################
function showMenu() { function showMenu() {
# These are "global" and can be overriden from users if so desired # These are "global" and can be overriden from users if so desired
NORMAL=$(tput sgr0)
CYAN=$(tput setaf 6)
BOLD=$(tput bold)
RED=$(tput setaf 1)
YELLOW=$(tput setaf 3)
WHITE=$(tput setaf 7)
TITLES="" TITLES=""
TEXT="" TEXT=""
NUMS="" NUMS=""
@@ -308,29 +423,29 @@ function showMenu() {
# Adjustable color menu option # Adjustable color menu option
case "${_theme}" in case "${_theme}" in
"legacy" ) "legacy" )
TITLES="${BOLD}${RED}" TITLES="${COLOR_BOLD}${COLOR_RED}"
TEXT="${NORMAL}${CYAN}" TEXT="${COLOR_NORMAL}${COLOR_CYANL}"
NUMS="${BOLD}${YELLOW}" NUMS="${COLOR_BOLD}${COLOR_YELLOW}"
HELP_TXT="${NORMAL}${YELLOW}" HELP_TXT="${COLOR_NORMAL}${COLOR_YELLOW}"
EXIT_TXT="${BOLD}${RED}" EXIT_TXT="${COLOR_BOLD}${COLOR_RED}"
;; ;;
"none" ) "none" )
TITLES="${BOLD}" TITLES="${COLOR_BOLD}"
TEXT="${NORMAL}" TEXT="${COLOR_NORMAL}"
NUMS="${BOLD}" NUMS="${COLOR_BOLD}"
HELP_TXT="${NORMAL}" HELP_TXT="${COLOR_NORMAL}"
EXIT_TXT="${BOLD}" EXIT_TXT="${COLOR_BOLD}"
;; ;;
*) *)
TITLES="${BOLD}${CYAN}" TITLES="${COLOR_BOLD}${COLOR_CYANL}"
TEXT="${NORMAL}${WHITE}" TEXT="${COLOR_NORMAL}${COLOR_WHITE}"
NUMS="${NORMAL}${BOLD}${WHITE}" NUMS="${COLOR_NORMAL}${COLOR_BOLD}${COLOR_WHITE}"
HELP_TXT="${NORMAL}${CYAN}" HELP_TXT="${COLOR_NORMAL}${COLOR_CYANL}"
EXIT_TXT="${BOLD}${CYAN}" EXIT_TXT="${COLOR_BOLD}${COLOR_CYANL}"
;; ;;
esac esac
printf %b "\\n${TITLES} Generate:${NORMAL}\\n" printf %b "\\n${TITLES} Generate:${COLOR_NORMAL}\\n"
printf %b "${NUMS} 1)${TEXT} Contribution stats (by author)\\n" printf %b "${NUMS} 1)${TEXT} Contribution stats (by author)\\n"
printf %b "${NUMS} 2)${TEXT} Contribution stats (by author) on a specific branch\\n" printf %b "${NUMS} 2)${TEXT} Contribution stats (by author) on a specific branch\\n"
printf %b "${NUMS} 3)${TEXT} Git changelogs (last $_limit days)\\n" printf %b "${NUMS} 3)${TEXT} Git changelogs (last $_limit days)\\n"
@@ -357,8 +472,9 @@ function showMenu() {
printf %b "${NUMS} 22)${TEXT} Code reviewers (based on git history)\\n" printf %b "${NUMS} 22)${TEXT} Code reviewers (based on git history)\\n"
printf %b "\\n${TITLES} Calendar:\\n" printf %b "\\n${TITLES} Calendar:\\n"
printf %b "${NUMS} 23)${TEXT} Activity calendar by author\\n" printf %b "${NUMS} 23)${TEXT} Activity calendar by author\\n"
printf %b "${NUMS} 24)${TEXT} Activity heatmap for the last $_commit_days days\\n"
printf %b "\\n${HELP_TXT}Please enter a menu option or ${EXIT_TXT}press Enter to exit.\\n" printf %b "\\n${HELP_TXT}Please enter a menu option or ${EXIT_TXT}press Enter to exit.\\n"
printf %b "${TEXT}> ${NORMAL}" printf %b "${TEXT}> ${COLOR_NORMAL}"
read -r opt read -r opt
} }
@@ -1275,13 +1391,14 @@ if [[ "$#" -eq 1 ]]; then
read -r -p "Which author? " author read -r -p "Which author? " author
done done
commitsByTimezone "${author}";; commitsByTimezone "${author}";;
# ACTIVITY OPTIONS # CALENDAR OPTIONS
-k|--commits-calendar-by-author) -k|--commits-calendar-by-author)
author="${_GIT_AUTHOR:-}" author="${_GIT_AUTHOR:-}"
while [[ -z "${author}" ]]; do while [[ -z "${author}" ]]; do
read -r -p "Which author? " author read -r -p "Which author? " author
done done
commitsCalendarByAuthor "${author}";; commitsCalendarByAuthor "${author}";;
-H|--commits-heatmap) commitsHeatmap;;
# SUGGEST OPTIONS # SUGGEST OPTIONS
-r|--suggest-reviewers) suggestReviewers;; -r|--suggest-reviewers) suggestReviewers;;
-h|-\?|--help) usage;; -h|-\?|--help) usage;;
@@ -1374,6 +1491,7 @@ if [[ "$#" -eq 0 ]]; then
read -r -p "Which author? " author read -r -p "Which author? " author
done done
commitsCalendarByAuthor "${author}"; showMenu;; commitsCalendarByAuthor "${author}"; showMenu;;
24) commitsHeatmap; showMenu;;
q|"\n") exit;; q|"\n") exit;;
*) clear; optionPicked "Pick an option from the menu"; showMenu;; *) clear; optionPicked "Pick an option from the menu"; showMenu;;
esac esac

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@@ -1,213 +1,206 @@
.TH git-quick-stats "1" "June 2025" "git-quick-stats" "User Commands" .TH git-quick-stats "1" "June 2025" "git-quick-stats" "User Commands"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
.B git\-quick\-stats .B git\-quick\-stats
\- Simple and efficient way to access various stats in a git repository. \- Simple and efficient way to access various stats in a git repository.
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.PP .PP
For non\-interactive mode: For non\-interactive mode:
.B git\-quick\-stats [OPTIONS] .B git\-quick\-stats [OPTIONS]
.PP .PP
For interactive mode: For interactive mode:
.B git-quick-stats .B git-quick-stats
.PP .PP
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
.PP .PP
Any git repository contains tons of information about commits, contributors, Any git repository contains tons of information about commits, contributors,
and files. Extracting this information is not always trivial, mostly because and files. Extracting this information is not always trivial, mostly because
of a gadzillion options to a gadzillion git commands. of a gadzillion options to a gadzillion git commands.
This program allows you to see detailed information about a git repository. This program allows you to see detailed information about a git repository.
.PP .PP
.SH GENERATE OPTIONS .SH GENERATE OPTIONS
.PP .PP
\fB\-T\fR, \fB\-\-detailed\-git\-stats\fR \fB\-h\fR, \-?, \fB\-\-help\fR
.IP .IP
give a detailed list of git stats display this help text in the terminal
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-T\fR, \fB\-\-detailed\-git\-stats\fR
\fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-git\-stats\-by\-branch\fR .IP
.IP give a detailed list of git stats
see detailed list of git stats by branch .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-git\-stats\-by\-branch\fR
\fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-changelogs\fR .IP
.IP see detailed list of git stats by branch
see changelogs .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-changelogs\fR
\fB\-L\fR, \fB\-\-changelogs\-by\-author\fR .IP
.IP see changelogs
see changelogs by author .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-L\fR, \fB\-\-changelogs\-by\-author\fR
\fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-my\-daily\-stats\fR .IP
.IP see changelogs by author
see your current daily stats .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-my\-daily\-stats\fR
\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-csv\-output\-by\-branch\fR .IP
.IP see your current daily stats
output daily stats by branch in CSV format .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-csv\-output\-by\-branch\fR
\fB\-j\fR, \fB\-\-json\-output\fR .IP
.IP output daily stats by branch in CSV format
save git log as a JSON formatted file to a specified area .HP
.HP .PP
.SH LIST OPTIONS \fB\-j\fR, \fB\-\-json\-output\fR
.PP .IP
\fB\-b\fR, \fB\-\-branch\-tree\fR save git log as a JSON formatted file to a specified area
.IP .HP
show an ASCII graph of the git repo branch history .SH LIST OPTIONS
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-b\fR, \fB\-\-branch\-tree\fR
\fB\-D\fR, \fB\-\-branches\-by\-date\fR .IP
.IP show an ASCII graph of the git repo branch history
show branches by date .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-D\fR, \fB\-\-branches\-by\-date\fR
\fB\-C\fR, \fB\-\-contributors\fR .IP
.IP show branches by date
see a list of everyone who contributed to the repo .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-C\fR, \fB\-\-contributors\fR
\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-new\-contributors\fR .IP
.IP see a list of everyone who contributed to the repo
list everyone who made their first contribution since a specified date .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-new\-contributors\fR
\fB\-a\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-per\-author\fR .IP
.IP list everyone who made their first contribution since a specified date
displays a list of commits per author .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-a\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-per\-author\fR
\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-per\-day\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per author
displays a list of commits per day .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-per\-day\fR
\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-month\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per day
displays a list of commits per month .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-month\fR
\fB\-Y\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-year\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per month
displays a list of commits per year .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-Y\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-year\fR
\fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-weekday\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per year
displays a list of commits per weekday .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-weekday\fR
\fB\-W\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-author\-by\-weekday\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per weekday
displays a list of commits per weekday by author .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-W\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-author\-by\-weekday\fR
\fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-hour\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per weekday by author
displays a list of commits per hour .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-hour\fR
\fB\-A\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-author\-by\-hour\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per hour
displays a list of commits per hour by author .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-A\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-author\-by\-hour\fR
\fB\-z\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-timezone\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per hour by author
displays a list of commits per timezone .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-z\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-timezone\fR
\fB\-Z\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-author\-by\-timezone\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per timezone
displays a list of commits per timezone by author .HP
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-Z\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-by\-author\-by\-timezone\fR
\fB\-\-activity\-calendar\fR .IP
.IP displays a list of commits per timezone by author
displays a calendar-style grid of commit activity per day-of-week and month for a selected author. .HP
.HP .PP
.SH SUGGEST OPTIONS \fB\-\-activity\-calendar\fR
.PP .IP
\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-suggest\-reviewers\fR displays a calendar-style grid of commit activity per day-of-week and month for a selected author.
.IP .HP
show the best people to contact to review code .SH SUGGEST OPTIONS
.HP .PP
.PP \fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-suggest\-reviewers\fR
\fB\-h\fR, \-?, \fB\-\-help\fR .IP
.IP show the best people to contact to review code
display this help text in the terminal .HP
.PP .PP
.SH ADDITIONAL USAGE .SH CALENDAR OPTIONS
You can set _GIT_SINCE and _GIT_UNTIL to limit the git time log, example: .PP
.PP \fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-calendar\-by\-author\fR outputs a visual grid of commit activity for a selected author, grouped by day-of-week (rows: Mon..Sun) and month (columns: Jan..Dec). Each cell is 3 characters wide, separated by one space.
.B export _GIT_SINCE="2017\-01\-20" .PP
.PP .PP
You can set _GIT_LIMIT for limited output log, example: \fB\-H\fR, \fB\-\-commits\-heatmap\fR shows a heatmap of commits per day per hour for the last 30 days
.PP .PP
.B export _GIT_LIMIT=20 .SH ADDITIONAL USAGE
.PP You can set _GIT_SINCE and _GIT_UNTIL to limit the git time log, example:
You can set _GIT_LOG_OPTIONS for git log options, example: .PP
.PP .B export _GIT_SINCE="2017\-01\-20"
.B export _GIT_LOG_OPTIONS="--ignore-all-space --ignore-blank-lines" .PP
.PP You can set _GIT_LIMIT for limited output log, example:
You can exclude directories or files from the stats by using pathspec, example: .PP
.PP .B export _GIT_LIMIT=20
.B export _GIT_PATHSPEC=':!pattern' .PP
.PP You can set _GIT_LOG_OPTIONS for git log options, example:
You can set _GIT_MERGE_VIEW to show merge commits with normal commits, example: .PP
.PP .B export _GIT_LOG_OPTIONS="--ignore-all-space --ignore-blank-lines"
.B export _GIT_MERGE_VIEW="enable" .PP
.PP You can exclude directories or files from the stats by using pathspec, example:
You can also set _GIT_MERGE_VIEW to only show merge commits, example: .PP
.PP .B export _GIT_PATHSPEC=':!pattern'
.B export _GIT_MERGE_VIEW="exclusive" .PP
.PP You can set _GIT_MERGE_VIEW to show merge commits with normal commits, example:
You can sort contribution stats by field "name", "commits", "insertions", "deletions", or "lines" (total lines changed) and order ("asc", "desc"). e.g.: "commits-desc" .PP
.PP .B export _GIT_MERGE_VIEW="enable"
.B export _GIT_SORT_BY="name-asc" .PP
.PP You can also set _GIT_MERGE_VIEW to only show merge commits, example:
You can change to the legacy color scheme by toggling the variable "_MENU_THEME" between "default" and "legacy". You can completely disable the color theme by setting the "_MENU_THEME" variable to "none", example: .PP
.PP .B export _GIT_MERGE_VIEW="exclusive"
.B export _MENU_THEME=legacy .PP
.PP You can sort contribution stats by field "name", "commits", "insertions", "deletions", or "lines" (total lines changed) and order ("asc", "desc"). e.g.: "commits-desc"
or .PP
.B export _MENU_THEME=none .B export _GIT_SORT_BY="name-asc"
.PP .PP
You can set _GIT_BRANCH to set the branch of the stats, example: You can change to the legacy color scheme by toggling the variable "_MENU_THEME" between "default" and "legacy". You can completely disable the color theme by setting the "_MENU_THEME" variable to "none", example:
.PP .PP
.B export _GIT_BRANCH="master" .B export _MENU_THEME=legacy
.PP .PP
.SH Calendar activity output or
.PP .B export _MENU_THEME=none
\fBactivity-calendar\fR outputs a visual grid of commit activity for a selected author, grouped by day-of-week (rows: Mon..Sun) and month (columns: Jan..Dec). Each cell is 3 characters wide, separated by one space. .PP
.PP You can set _GIT_BRANCH to set the branch of the stats, example:
Sample output: .PP
.PP .B export _GIT_BRANCH="master"
.nf .PP
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec You can set _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS to filter out specific authors, example:
Mon ▓▓▓ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ▓▓▓ ░░░ ░░░ ▓▓▓ ▒▒▒ ▒▒▒ .PP
Tue ▒▒▒ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ▓▓▓ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ░░░ ░░░ .B export _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS="(author@examle.com|username)"
Wed ░░░ ▓▓▓ ░░░ ▓▓▓ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ░░░ ▓▓▓ ░░░ .PP
Thu ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ▓▓▓ ▒▒▒ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ░░░ ▒▒▒ You can set _GIT_DAYS to set the number of days for the heatmap, example:
Fri ▒▒▒ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ▓▓▓ ░░░ ▓▓▓ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ .PP
Sat ░░░ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ░░░ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ▓▓▓ ▒▒▒ ░░░ .B export _GIT_DAYS=30"
Sun ▓▓▓ ░░░ ▓▓▓ ░░░ ░░░ ▓▓▓ ░░░ ▒▒▒ ░░░ ░░░ ▓▓▓ ░░░ .
.fi
Legend: ... = 0 ░░░ = 12 ▒▒▒ = 35 ▓▓▓ = 6+ commits
.PP .PP
You can set _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS to filter out specific authors, example: .SH SEE ALSO
.PP .BR git (1)
.B export _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS="(author@examle.com|username)" .PP
. Project homepage:
.fi .UR https://github.com/git-quick-stats/git-quick-stats
.PP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR git (1)
.PP
Project homepage:
.UR https://github.com/git-quick-stats/git-quick-stats
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@@ -73,6 +73,12 @@ LIST OPTIONS
-Z, --commits-by-author-by-timezone -Z, --commits-by-author-by-timezone
displays a list of commits per timezone by author displays a list of commits per timezone by author
CALENDAR OPTIONS
-k, --commits-calendar-by-author
shows a calendar heatmap of commits per day-of-week per month for a given author
-H, --commits-heatmap
shows a heatmap of commits per day-of-week per month for the last 30 days
SUGGEST OPTIONS SUGGEST OPTIONS
-r, --suggest-reviewers -r, --suggest-reviewers
show the best people to contact to review code show the best people to contact to review code
@@ -100,7 +106,9 @@ ADDITIONAL USAGE
You can set _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS to filter out specific authors You can set _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS to filter out specific authors
ex: export _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS=\"(author1|author2)\" ex: export _GIT_IGNORE_AUTHORS=\"(author1|author2)\"
You can sort contribution stats by field \"name\", \"commits\", \"insertions\", \"deletions\", or \"lines\" - total lines changed and order - \"asc\", \"desc\" You can sort contribution stats by field \"name\", \"commits\", \"insertions\", \"deletions\", or \"lines\" - total lines changed and order - \"asc\", \"desc\"
ex: export _GIT_SORT_BY=\"name-asc\"" ex: export _GIT_SORT_BY=\"name-asc\"
You can set _GIT_DAYS to set the number of days for the heatmap
ex: export _GIT_DAYS=30"
assert_raises "$src fail" 1 assert_raises "$src fail" 1