#command #le #commit #git-repository #author #repotools #name

yanked le2

number of commits by each author in git repository

0.9.2 Nov 16, 2019
0.9.1 Nov 16, 2019
0.9.0 Nov 16, 2019
0.0.1 Nov 14, 2019
0.0.0 Nov 14, 2019

#12 in #le

ISC license

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le2

Crates.io

This crate provides the le command, and is part of the repotools set of utilities.

You can install all of the repotools utilites by running the following command in your terminal:

cargo install repotools

If you want to install only some of them, you can install them individually. Refer to the repotools for the full list of utilities and links to their individual crates.

To install le utility individually, run the following command in your terminal:

cargo install le2

Usage

le – number of commits by each author in git repository

Among all of the commands, this is the only one that doesn't match the meaning with its name. I would have named this command as I initially did; nc, if it wasn't for the fact that the netcat command on a lot of systems is named nc already.

The name comes from "l" for "log" and "e" for the -e flag.

le is like git shortlog -se, only more awesome.

Dependencies

~0.5–0.9MB
~13K SLoC