# GitStats **Repository Path**: cellinlab/GitStats ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: GitStats - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2023-11-20 - **Last Updated**: 2023-11-20 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # About gitstats is a statistics generator for git repositories. It is mostly intended for developers, as a way to check some development statistics for a project. Currently it produces only HTML output with tables and graphs. ## Features Here is a list of some statistics generated currently: * General statistics: total files, lines, commits, authors. * Activity: commits by hour of day, day of week, hour of week, month of year, year and month, and year. * Authors: list of authors (name, commits (%), first commit date, last commit date, age), author of month, author of year. * Files: file count by date, extensions * Lines: Lines of Code by date ## Demo http://gitstats.sourceforge.net/examples/gitstats/ ## Requirements - Python (>= 2.4.4) (python3 is not supported) - Git (>= 1.5.2.4) - Gnuplot (>= 4.0.0) - a git repository (bare clone will work as well) The above versions are not absolute requirements; older versions may work also. ## Install gitstats does not currently need to be installed; it's used right from the directory (it also assumes some files like the stylesheet are in .) Suppose you have a git project at /mnt/src/git/project and you want to save the statistics to ~/public_html/project You would run: $ ./git-stats /mnt/src/git/project ~/public_html/project or with git-stats executable in your PATH: $ git stats /mnt/src/git/project ~/public_html/project (go grab a cup of coffee if it's a large project :) $ open ~/public_html/project/index.html ## Install for windows 7 1. Add variables to PATH * Add python to PATH following [link](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3701646/how-to-add-to-the-pythonpath-in-windows-7)(working with answer from Delicia Brummitt) * Add git to PATH following [link](http://blog.countableset.ch/2012/06/07/adding-git-to-windows-7-path/) 2. Unzip GitStats in your favorite git working repo 3. Open a terminal windows+r then write cmd 4. Go in the repo where you unzip GitStats with cd 5. Use command $ python git-stats input-file output-file ## Recommended - Lots of memory and fast disk for large projects ## Contributions Patches should be sent under "GPLv2 or older" license - this will allow upgrading to newer GPL versions if they are sensible.