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Generating overall statistics for multiple git repositories
Gitstat
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/suminb/gitstats.svg?branch=develop :target: https://travis-ci.org/suminb/gitstats
.. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/github/suminb/gitstats/badge.svg?branch=develop :target: https://coveralls.io/github/suminb/gitstats?branch=develop
Visualizes overall code commits for multiple Git repositories. The red indicates my own commits whereas the blue indicates your teammates'.
.. image:: http://s1.postimg.org/mrnwnla3j/2014.png
Installation
.. code-block:: console
pip install gitstats
Usage
The following example shows how gitstats
discovers all Git repositories
in the home directory to consolidate all commit logs.
Git Repository Analysis
.. code-block:: console
gitstats analyze ~ > gitstats.json
The target directory may be a single repository.
.. code-block:: console
gitstats analyze ~/work/project_x > gitstats.json
If you would like to exclude certain repositories, put a ``.exclude`` file in
each directory you want to exclude from the statistics. Note that the content
of the file is irrelevant.
Generating Commit Graphs
gitstats
generates annual commit graphs that are similar to what GitHub
shows on each user's page. However, the major difference is that gitstats
differentiates your commits from others based on your email address(es).
.. code-block:: console
gitstats generate-graph gitstats.json 2017 --email ${your_email} > 2017.svg
If you have multiple email addresses, you may pass them as follows:
.. code-block:: console
gitstats generate-graph gitstats.json 2017 --email ${your_email1} --email ${your_email2} > 2017.svg