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🚨 The project has moved to a self-hosted git instance!
🚨 Please use the new URL for an up-to-date version: https://code.apps.glenux.net/glenux/git-timecost

TimeCost for Git

Use git logs to give an estimation of spent time & costs of your projects.

Installation

Install the project with:

gem install timecost

Usage

To get the total time spent on your git project

$ git timecost

[...]

(1.36) 2012-12-31T11:15:31+01:00 - 2012-12-31T12:36:55+01:00
        * Glenn Y. Rolland <glenux@glenux.net>
          Fix filtering.
        * Glenn Y. Rolland <glenux@glenux.net>
          Time range extractor for git.

TOTAL: 3.36 hours

To get the time spent on your project since a given date

$ git timecost --after 2013-03-01
set date filter to >= 2013-03-01
(1.0) 2013-09-23T13:02:39+02:00 - 2013-09-23T14:02:39+02:00
        * Glenn Y. Rolland <glenux@glenux.net>
          Add support for import / export / merge of ranges.

TOTAL: 1.00 hours

For other possibilities

git timecost -h

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/glenux/timecost/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request