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@hallowf/cloc-all-repos

v1.4.0

Published

Count lines of code across all repos from Github, Gitlab or both

Downloads

23

Readme

cloc-all-repos

npm

This project assumes you have cloc and git installed on your system.

cloc-all-repos is a CLI tool that allows you to count all lines of code across all your repositories on Github, Gitlab or both. It uses cloc to generate individual reports and them sums them up into two files one for all languages and one for all projects

You can install it using npm by typing

npm i -g @hallowf/cloc-all-repos

Then you can run it by typing

cloc-all-repos -p PLATFORM -u USERNAME

Arguments

  • -p or --platform: STRING, can be Github, Gitlab or both (Case insensitive, required)
  • -u or --username: STRING, your username (Case sensitive, required)
  • -rep or --remove-each-repo: BOOLEAN, removes each repository after creating a report (default true)
  • -dbg or --debug: BOOLEAN, logs full error stack to console (default false)
  • --version: shows version
  • --help: shows help