git-timesince
v2.0.0
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⏰ a simple extension of git that shows the time since the last commit
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git-timesince
⏰ a simple extension of git that shows the time since the last commit
Installation
npm install git-timesince -g
Usage
Usage: git-timesince [options]
Commands:
-h, --help, help Output usage information
-v, --version, version Output the version number
Options:
-s, --sort [direction] Can change the direction of the time since for the repos provided (asc, desc) [default is desc]
-r, --recursive Recursively looks through directories, using the current working directory as the base
-t, --timeFormat [range] The time format that the output will be formatted in, [seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks]
-d, --directory [directory] The current working directory, defaults to process.cwd()
This can also be used when installed globally as an extension of git
git timesince
If you want to use any options it can applied as such
git timesince -r
The default time format is days, but can also be; seconds
, minutes
, hours
, days
, weeks
.
$ git timesince --timeFormat seconds
/git-timesince [11910s]
$ git timesince -r
git-timesince [0d] gabrielcsapo.github.io [0d] compress-object [0d]
woof [0d] sweeney [5d] tryitout [8d]
lcov-server [8d] node-git-server [8d] groffee [9d]
build.sh [12d] run-anything [14d] tap-html [15d]
places [20d] badgeit [22d] css-commons [22d]
monotime [33d] context-link [33d] node-chat-rooms [36d]
starbuck [38d] node-timecapsule [44d] mocha-markdown-extended-reporter [44d]
grunt-screenshot [44d] espyjs [44d] json-ex [44d]
npm-what [49d] psychic.css [54d] git-unstaged [57d]
saywhat [57d] shell-p [57d] bluse [57d]
deploy.sh [57d] steno [71d] cproxy [107d]
bash-codegen [161d] node-notebook [211d]