git-fame
is a command-line tool that helps you summarize and pretty-print collaborators, based on the number of contributions.
The statistics are mostly based on the output of git blame
on the current branch.
git fame
counts the total number of current lines of code (and files) that were last touched by each author, and prints out these totals, along with the number of commits per author, as a sorted table.
gem install git_fame
Usage: git fame [OPTIONS] [PATH]
GitFame is a tool to generate a contributor list from git history
Arguments:
PATH Path or sub path to the git repository
Options:
-A, --after [DATE] Only changes made after this date
-B, --before [DATE] Only changes made before this date
--branch [NAME] Branch to be used as starting point (default
"HEAD")
-E, --exclude [GLOB] Exclude files matching the given glob pattern
-e, --extensions [EXT] File extensions to be included starting with a
period
-h, --help Print usage
-I, --include [GLOB] Include files matching the given glob pattern
--log-level [LEVEL] Log level (permitted: debug,info,warn,error,fatal)
Examples:
Include commits made since 2010
git fame --after 2010-01-01
Include commits made before 2015
git fame --before 2015-01-01
Include commits made since 2010 and before 2015
git fame --after 2010-01-01 --before 2015-01-01
Only changes made to the main branch
git fame --branch main
Only ruby and javascript files
git fame --extensions .rb .js
Exclude spec files and the README
git fame --exclude */**/*_spec.rb README.md
Only spec files and markdown files
git fame --include */**/*_spec.rb */**/*.md
A parent directory of the current directory
git fame ../other/git/repo
git clone https://github.com/oleander/git-fame-rb.git
bundle install
bundle exec rspec