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gitlab-time-stat

v1.0.4

Published

See the sum of the time spennd on all your issues

Downloads

3

Readme

gitlab-time-stat

See the sum of the time spent on all your issues

Installation

Install the module globally:

$ npm install -g gitlab-time-stat

Then get yourself an access token with api permissions at gitlab.com. Set it as an environment variable:

$ export GITLAB_TIME_STAT_TOKEN=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_x

(Maybe put at the end of your .bashrc file, else you have to execute in every shell)

Usage

Using namespaced path

$ gitlab-time-stat projecttime  <path> [options]

Example:

$ gitlab-time-stat projecttime  simonmeusel/git-test '{"per_page": 100}'

Using id

Get your Project's id with:

$ gitlab-time-stat projects [options]

Optional: options is a JSON formatted object following those attributes

Example:

$ gitlab-time-stat projects '{"search": "My Project", "owned": true}'

Continue once you have your project's id.

Get the time spent on your project with:

$ gitlab-time-stat projecttime  <id> [options]

Required: id is your projects id

Optional: options are the options to filter the issues

Example:

$ gitlab-time-stat projecttime 1234567 '{"per_page": 100}'