Commands to get commit statistics for a Git repository from the command line -
using git log
, git shortlog
and friends.
$ git log --format='%aN' | sort -u
Example output:
Jane Bar
John Foo
Steve Baz
$ git shortlog -sn
Example output:
136 Jane Bar
41 John Foo
17 Steve Baz
$ git shortlog -sn --no-merges
Example output:
121 Jane Bar
36 John Foo
14 Steve Baz
Even though the --no-merges
option is not documented for git shortlog
, it works exactly as defined for git log
.
$ git log --author="Vorname Nachname" --pretty=tformat: --numstat | awk '{inserted+=$1; deleted+=$2; delta+=$1-$2; ratio=deleted/inserted} END {printf "Commit stats:\n- Lines added (total).... %s\n- Lines deleted (total).. %s\n- Total lines (delta).... %s\n- Add./Del. ratio (1:n).. 1 : %s\n", inserted, deleted, delta, ratio }' -
Example output:
Commit stats:
- Lines added (total).... 4625
- Lines deleted (total).. 836
- Total lines (delta).... 3789
- Add./Del. ratio (1:n).. 1 : 0.180757
$ git log --shortstat --author="Vorname Nachname" | grep -E "fil(e|es) changed" | awk '{files+=$1; inserted+=$4; deleted+=$6; delta+=$4-$6; ratio=deleted/inserted} END {printf "Commit stats:\n- Files changed (total).. %s\n- Lines added (total).... %s\n- Lines deleted (total).. %s\n- Total lines (delta).... %s\n- Add./Del. ratio (1:n).. 1 : %s\n", files, inserted, deleted, delta, ratio }' -
Example output:
Commit stats:
- Files changed (total).. 439
- Lines added (total).... 4625
- Lines deleted (total).. 836
- Total lines (delta).... 3789
- Add./Del. ratio (1:n).. 1 : 0.180757
Note: Both commands above also count merge commits. But to ignore them, one can simply use the --no-merges
option again:
$ git log --author="Vorname Nachname" --pretty=tformat: --numstat --since="1 Jan, 2015" | awk ...
# or
$ git log --shortstat --author="Vorname Nachname" --since="1 Jan, 2015" | grep -E ...
You can filter the output of the above commands, for example, by adding --until
or --since
or --before
:
$ git log --author="Vorname Nachname" --pretty=tformat: --numstat --since="1 Jan, 2015" | awk ...
# or
$ git log --shortstat --author="Vorname Nachname" --since="1 Jan, 2015" | grep -E ...