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git-log-excel

v2.1.4

Published

export git commits to excel

Downloads

42

Readme

git-log-excel

Language TypeScript GitHub release License MIT npm version

export git log to excel

Installing

$ npm install git-log-excel  -g

Usage


cd your-git-project

glog

Options


Usage: glog [options]

export git log to excel

Options:
  -e, --email <email>                 filter by committer email
  -b, --branch <branch>               filter by branch
  -r, --repo <repo>                   git repo url
  -ep, --exportPath <exportPath>      set export path
  -d, --overDate <overDate>           set hour over date
  -dn, --overDateName <overDateName>  set hour over date name in excel column
  -v, --version                       output the version number
  -h, --help                          display help for command

filter by committer email

cd your-git-project

glog [email protected]

export excel path

cd your-git-project

glog [email protected] --exportPath=../

set hour over date hh-mm-ss default: 18:30:00

cd your-git-project

glog --overDate 19:00:00

# or
glog -d 19:00:00

set hour over date excel column name default: Hours over 18:30

cd your-git-project

glog --overDateName "Hours over 7PM"

# or
glog -dn "Hours over 7PM"

License

MIT