gitstats | unfancy git commit statistics in your terminal | Command Line Interface library
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gitstats shows your commit statistics similar to one at GitHub profile page. You may use stw to render gitstats on your X desktop.
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QUESTION
How many lines of code were added and deleted per filetype in a git repository? Preferably, being able to request these statistics for the past X
commits. So say I would request this for the past 100
commits, my expected outcome would be something like this:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-10 at 15:44There are two ways to compute the data you want. One of them is to compute the differences for the commit ranges as a whole and the other is to compute each commit individually and sum the values. The latter may be larger than the former if a file is touched multiple times. Since you didn't specify, I'll show you both.
To compute the former, which is simpler, you can use a command like the following:
QUESTION
I tried to set up GitStats but I can't seem to get it working on Windows 10 with Git Bash
I've added an environment variable to "C:\gnuplot\bin" for Gnuplot
Gnuplot installed:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Oct-26 at 21:54The gitstats scripts includes:
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