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log-time

v0.1.2

Published

Takes git repo, returns text to be used to log time

Downloads

7

Readme

log-time

Command line utility to get content from commits and output content to be used on log time. It requires git and nodejs to be installed on your system.

Why?

Because I need it. Because I can. Because it may help you.

Install

npm install -g log-time

About commits

Based on this post and many other resources out there, commit message should be very important for you. For me, I just need to provide a date to a command line utility and get content to be pasted and log time on my ticket.

That's all about this package.

Commit example:

commit HASH_HERE
Author: AUTHOR_HERE
Date:   DATE_HERE

    FIRST_LINE
    SECOND_LINE
    ...

What do I need?

HASH FIRST_LINE | HASH FIRST_LINE

so:

log-time

Usage

log-time # output commits from today
log-time 'Jan 24 2016' # commits from given date