/lolcommits

Takes a snapshot with your webcam every time you git commit code, and archives a lolcat style image with it.

Primary LanguageRubyGNU Lesser General Public License v3.0LGPL-3.0

lolcommits (git + webcam = lol)

lolcommits takes a snapshot with your webcam every time you git commit code, and archives a lolcat style image with it. Git blame has never been so much fun.

By default, the lolimages are stored by a Github style short SHA in a ~/.lolcommits directory created for you.

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Sample images

Please add your own lolcommit! Add to the People Using Lolcommits page on the Wiki.

Installation

Mac OS X

You'll need ImageMagick installed. Homebrew makes this easy. Simply do:

brew install imagemagick

Then simply do:

[sudo] gem install lolcommits

(If you're using RVM, you can/should probably omit the sudo, but the default MacOSX Ruby install is dumb and requires it.)

Linux

Install dependencies using your package manager of choice, for example in Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get install mplayer imagemagick libmagickwand-dev

Then install the lolcommits gem:

gem install lolcommits

For more details, see Installing on Linux.

Windows

Here be dragons! It all works but you'll need some more detailed instructions to get the dependencies installed. See the wiki page for Installing on Windows.

Usage

Enabling and basic usage

From within any git repository, simply do a lolcommits --enable. From that point on, any git commit will automatically trigger a lolcommit capture! All lolcommits are stored in ~/.lolcommits by default, placed in a subdirectory by project name, and with a filename matching the commit hash.

Don't worry about it too much, half the fun of lolcommits is forgetting it's installed!

Other commands

Ok, if you insist... Since you know about --enable, common sense suggests there is also a repository specific --disable, hopefully you can guess what that does. Other handy common commands include --last, which will open for display your most recent lolcommit image, or --browse, which pops open the directory containing all the lolcommit images for your current repository. You can always do --help for a full list of available commands.

NOTE: Any extra arguments you pass with the --enable command are auto-appended to the git-commit capture command. For example;

lolcommits --enable --delay=5 --animate=4 --fork

Will configure capturing of an animated gif (4 secs) after a 5 sec delay in a forked process. See the section below for more capture configuration variables.

Capture configuration variables

lolcommits has some capture options for additional lulz. You can enable these via environment variables like so;

  • LOLCOMMITS_DEVICE set a webcam device - mac and linux only
  • LOLCOMMITS_ANIMATE (in seconds) set time for capturing an animated gif - mac only & requires ffmpeg
  • LOLCOMMITS_DELAY (in seconds) set delay persistently (for slow webcams to warmup)
  • LOLCOMMITS_FONT set font file location for lolcommit text
  • LOLCOMMITS_FORK fork lolcommit runner (capture command forks to a new process, speedily returning you to your terminal)
  • LOLCOMMITS_STEALTH disable notification messages at commit time

Or they can be set via the following arguments in the capture command (located in your repository's .git/hooks/post-commit file).

  • --device=DEVICE or -d DEVICE
  • --animate=SECONDS or -a SECONDS
  • --delay=SECONDS or -w SECONDS
  • --font=FONT_PATH or -f FONT_PATH
  • --fork
  • --stealth

Use lolcommits --devices to list all attached video devices available for capturing. Read how to configure commit capturing for more details.

Animated Gif Capturing

Animated gifs (Mac/OSX only) can take a while to generate (depending on the number of seconds you capture and the capabilities of your machine). ffmpeg is required and can be installed with brew like so;

brew install ffmpeg

To enable, just set the LOLCOMMITS_ANIMATE environment variable with the number of seconds to capture. And like regular image captures you can use the env variables LOLCOMMITS_DEVICE and LOLCOMMITS_DELAY to change the capture device or delay time (seconds) before capturing. If you find capturing an animated gif takes too long, try setting the LOLCOMMITS_FORK=true env variable.

Example animated lolcommit gif

Plugins

There are a growing amount of plugins for lolcommits to enable things like Twitter upload, translating your commit messages to lolspeak, etc. Check them out on the plugins page.

Troubles?

Started a FAQ. Or take a read through the the wiki

Timelapse?

To watch your face as it decays while you program, you can create a quick mpeg of all your lolcommits snapshots (if you have imagemagick and ffmpeg installed):

convert `find . -type f -name "*.jpg" -print0 | xargs -0 ls -tlr | awk '{print $9}'` timelapse.mpeg