NAME
git-changes - Stats on the number of commits by committer
VERSION
This documentation refers to git-changes version 1.1.20
SYNOPSIS
git-changes [option] path-or-file(s)
OPTIONS:
path-or-file The paths or files you are looking for changes in.
If you want all directories you can use a * but don't
forget to quote it so that the shell wont process it
(eg dir/\*)
-r --remote Changes to remote branches
-a --all Changes to any branch (remote or local)
-s --since=YYYY-MM-DD
Commits since this date
-u --until=YYYY-MM-DD
Commits before this date
-p --period=[day|week|month|year]
If --date is not specified this works out the date for the
last day/week/month/year
-P --periods=int
If using --periond show this many periods of data
-f --files=file
--paths=path
Alternative way of specifying paths and files to check for
changes. This can be used more than once.
-m --merges Count merge commits
--no-merges
Don't count merge commits
OUTPUT:
-c --changes Show the number of lines etc changed by each person.
-C --commits=int
Show only people of have done more this number of commits
-f --format=[table|json|perl]
Return the results a the specified format (Default table)
-m --multi-user
Only display files/paths that more than one user has changed
-M --min-commits=int
Only show changes with this many commits
-v --verbose Show more detailed option
--version Prints the version information
--help Prints this help information
--man Prints the full documentation for git-changes
DESCRIPTION
The git-changes
command allows to get statistics on who is committing to the git repository.
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
DIAGNOSTICS
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
DEPENDENCIES
INCOMPATIBILITIES
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
There are no known bugs in this module.
Please report problems to Ivan Wills (ivan.wills@gmail.com).
Patches are welcome.
AUTHOR
Ivan Wills - (ivan.wills@gmail.com)
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2014 Ivan Wills (14 Mullion Close, Hornsby Heights, NSW Australia 2077). All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.