Overview
CLI contribution check tool from git repository.
this tool read all log with git log
command and count edited line from all commits.
Features
- aggregation of edited line from all commits by each author
- aggregation of most edited file from all commits
- find heaviest commit from commits of each author
Install
$ npm install -g whodid
Usage
befor run whodid
you have to pull from git repository
$ cd your-proj-dir$ git pull origin master
and then..
check most contributed author in 1.month
$ whodid author --cwd=<your-project-path> --since=1.month
check most modfied files
$ whodid file --verbose=false --cwd=<your-project-path> --since=1.month
Check what is most heavy commit of each author
$ whodid heavy --cwd=<your-project-path> --since=1.month
you can make it quiet or not with verbose flag
$ whodid author --cwd=<your-project-path> --since=1.month --verbose=false
Check working history
$ whodid history --since=1.month --author="sally"
JSON or CSV result
you can get json output with --output-as
option
$ whodid --cwd=./ --output-as=json
or
$ whodid --cwd=./ --output-as=csv --csv-seprator="|"
Check evaluation process more precisely
$ whodid debug --commit=a1b2c3d
Check another options in help command.
$ whodid --help
Default action
$ whodid --cwd=./ --since=1.month --verbose --include-merge=false --line-accept-max=1000
is same as
$ whodid
Setting with config file
most of option can be predefined in whodid.json
.
ignore file speicification
To avoid counting of external library files or image files in commit,
Specify Regexp on whodid.json
and make this file place in your project directory.