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A command-line tool to estimate the time spent on a git project, based on a very simple heuristic

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A command-line tool to estimate the time spent on a git project, based on a very simple heuristic, inspired by kimmobrunfeldt/git-hours.

Assumptions:

  • Commits with a time difference less than 2 hours are considered to be in one coding session
  • A multiple (x3) of the average time between commits in all sessions is added to the very first commit of every session

Example

$ gitcount -dir .
Project root: /home/ferdinand/dev/mininote
[email protected]: 13.06 hours
[email protected]: 0.95 hours
[email protected]: 3.80 hours
[email protected]: 1.11 hours
[email protected]: 0.95 hours
[email protected]: 0.00 hours
---------
Total: 19.86 hours

Example using Docker

$ docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/repo gitcount/gitcount:0.0.2
Project root: /repo
[email protected]: 1.73 hours
[email protected]: 0.65 hours
[email protected]: 0.65 hours
---------
Total: 3.03 hours

Requirements

  • Go to be installed

How to use?

  1. go get github.com/n1try/gitcount
  2. gitcount or gitcount -dir /some/project/path

License

MIT @ Ferdinand Mütsch