Keep your git statistics with post-commit hook.
USAGE:
git-mirror [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
COMMANDS:
install install post-commit hook for adding stats automatically
add add stats of latest commit
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--repo value git repo directory path of the mirror repo (default: "$HOME/.git-mirror")
--whitelist value comma seperated file extensions to create stats. eg: go,rs,sh,Makefile (default: all extensions)
--help, -h show help (default: false)
- Grab a binary or install via
go install github.com/mesuutt/git-mirror@latest
- Create a git repository at
~/.git-mirror
(Do not forgetgit init
) - Copy example config file to your
~/.git-mirror
repo asconfig.toml
.
git-mirror works as git post-commit hook.
So after install it you need to add related hook to project repositories by git-mirror install
in your repos.
When you add a new commit to your project, stats of the commit will be added to the mirror repository.
$ tree
.
└── 2023
└── 01
├── 01
│ └── log.go
└── 02
├── log.go
├── log.java
├── log.md
├── log.sql
└── log.yaml
# Example generated file content after some commits
$ cat 2023/01/02/log.go
fmt.Println("02:42 24 insertion(s), 7 deletion(s)")
fmt.Println("03:39 83 insertion(s), 11 deletion(s)")
- file type overwriting (
jsx=js
) - content template with config
- filename template with config
- excluding file extensions
- separating stat dirs like
personal/
,work/
- custom vars in params and templates(
-vars="project=foo-api-gateway"
)
License: MIT