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git-stats-importer

v2.4.13

Published

Imports your commits from a repository into git-stats history.

Readme

$ git-stats-importer

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Imports your commits from a repository into git-stats history.

This tool imports commits into the git-stats commit history. If you like to import all your commits from BitBucket and GitHub, check out the Repository Downloader project.

:cloud: Installation

You can install the package globally and use it as command line tool:

# Using npm
npm install --global git-stats-importer

# Using yarn
yarn global add git-stats-importer

Then, run git-stats-importer --help and see what the CLI tool can do.

$ git-stats-importer --help
Usage: git-stats-importer [options]

Options:
  -f, --find-repos <path>  If this option is provided, the importer will
                           search for repositories in the provided path
                           (recursively).
  -d, --delete             Delete the commits from selected repositories.
  -e, --emails <emails>    Comma separated emails you want to include in the
                           import process. By default it's the
                           $GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL value.
  -h, --help               Displays this help.
  -v, --version            Displays version information.

Examples:
  git-stats-importer # imports the commits from the current repository
  git-stats-importer --delete # deletes the commits from the current repo
  git-stats-importer --find-repos ~/github # searches for repositories in the ~/github dir
  git-stats-importer --delete --find-repos ~/github # deletes the commits from the ~/github dir

Documentation can be found at https://github.com/IonicaBizau/git-stats-importer

:clipboard: Example

Here is an example how to use this package as library. To install it locally, as library, you can use npm install git-stats-importer (or yarn add git-stats-importer):

// Dependencies
var GitStatsImporter = require("git-stats-importer");

// Start importing
var importer = GitStatsImporter({
    // If true, it will delete these commits
    delete: false

    // The path to the project/projects directory
  , path: "~/some-project"

    // If true, it will import all the repositories found
    // in the provided path
  , recursive: false

    // A list with the emails
  , emails: [
        "[email protected]"
      , "[email protected]"
    ]
});

// Output for git folders
importer.on("gitFolder", function (dir) {
    /* do something when a git folder is found */
});

// Listen for import
importer.on("import", function (data) {
    /* do something when a commit is imported */
});

// Listen for import
importer.on("error", function (err, data) {
    /* do something when errors occur */
});

// Listen for delete
importer.on("delete", function (data) {
    /* do something on delete */
});

// Listen for finish
importer.on("finish", function (data) {
    /* do something on finish */
});

:memo: Documentation

For full API reference, see the DOCUMENTATION.md file.

:question: Get Help

There are few ways to get help:

  1. Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
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:scroll: License

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