encina
v0.0.24
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Encina
A command line tool for analyzing projects and retrieving statistics. Once completed, you can inspect the result using an interactive interface, with charts (D3) and formatted data. Encina stands for holm oak in Spanish.
"¿Qué tienes tú, negra encina campesina con tus ramas sin color en el campo sin verdor; con tu tronco ceniciento sin esbeltez ni altiveza, con tu vigor sin tormento, y tu humildad que es firmeza?"
-- Antonio Machado
Requirements
- Debian environment
- Node.js
- Python and pip
- Git (to pull out repository info)
Usage
You can use encina
from the command line once the module is installed. If you want to use it anywhere, install it as a global module npm install -g encina
.
- To retrieve data from a project:
encina examine PATH/TO/PROJECT
- To display the result:
encina server
in the directory that contains theencina-reports
result. In a browser, go to:http://localhost:9993
or add the-b
flag to the command.
Please go to the homesite for further information.
Examples
The examine
command is relatively fast, for example with the entire Rails project:
A demo of a report of the last published version can be found here (You may have to wait ~10 seconds till the heroku server is woken up).
Technologies covered
- Backend: Python (with libraries such as pandas) for the data analysis, Node.js, CoffeeScript, Stylus (nib), Grunt, Express
- Frontend: Angular.js, Angular UI Router, D3.js, Bootstrap, Require.js, Lodash.js, jQuery (UI), Moment.js, Velocity.js
Development
Download the repository and use the Makefile. For example, make server
and make grunt
for the display development. To install dev dependencies use: make
Author and License
Ignacio Carbajo · 2014 - 2015
MIT