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gittime

A configurable tool to track work effort by committers on Git and Subversion repositories, Excel sheets, and CSV files.

Spiritual successor to svntime

Requirements

  • Ruby 2.6+ or 3.0+
  • git if you want to use git sources
  • svn if you want to use subversion sources

Running

bundle install
bundle exec ruby generate.rb --config path/to/config.yml

Will generate the following files:

Filename Description
revisions.csv An unfiltered list of all data points (revisions)
revisions-with-authors.csv Filtered with authors: config below, and duplicate entries removed
blocks.csv before and after applied to each date, and contiguous blocks are merged; may span multiple months
blocks-by-month.csv Blocks split across month boundaries
work-by-month.csv The number of seconds in each block, per month and per author

Config file format

You can create a new config file by using the --init flag, or copy the sample file below.

# Each source can have a default before/after set
default_source:
  before: 1 hour
  after: 1 hour

# List all the different sources you want to parse
# Available sources:
#   - git
#   - svn
#   - xls
#   - csv
sources:
  -
    git: https://github.com/soundasleep/gittime
    # You can customise before/after here, based on your commit style:
    before: 2 hours
    after: 30 seconds
    # You can select only commits that match a path (each of these are a regexp):
    # only:
    #   - \.github/
    #   - README.*
  -
    svn: https://github.com/soundasleep/svntime
  -
    xls: excel.xls
    # You can specify a fallback author if any field is empty:
    fallback:
      author: anonymous
  -
    csv: sample.csv
    fixed:
      author: jevon.wright
  # ... add more as necessary

# Different sources may have different ways of expressing
# authors. Use this to map source authors to a consistent author label.
# Case insensitive, and you can use regular expressions here.
authors:
  jevon:
    - jevon.*
    - Jevon.*
  # ... add more as necessary

# You can restrict reporting for only specific author labels:
# only:
#   authors:
#     - jevon

# For Git, xls, and csv sources, you can also categorise commits into categories.
# Each path changed in a commit is matched against the first category match
# found using path regexps, and given a (1.0/total number of paths changed)% weighting.
# These categories are then added together into each generated report.
categories:
  test:
    - spec
  config:
    - config.*yml
  docs:
    - README
  # an 'other' category will capture everything else

# For more complex setups, you can merge multiple files together.
# Each file is loaded and deep merged, but has the same schema as your config.yml.
# merge:
# - .file1.yml
# - .file2.yml

Using an Excel format

Only .xls is supported, not .xlsx: see spreadsheet gem

Each worksheet in the file must have a header row. For the best success, provide the following header rows:

  • Modified by
  • Modified at
  • Message
  • Path

Categories example

Using the "test", "config", and "docs" categories in the sample config above against the gittime repository can result in:

Month starting Author Blocks test % config % docs % other %
2021-11-01 jevon 4 8.1% 4.0% 10.0% 77.9%
2022-01-01 jevon 1 0% 0% 0% 100%
2022-05-01 jevon 1 34.7% 5.3% 22.0% 38.0%

Showing that in the month of November 2021, ~8% was commits touched paths relating to tests, 4% to config, 10% to docs, and ~78% were uncategorised.

Testing

bundle exec rake

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