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`commit-standup` is a command-line tool to get your commit history across multiple git repositories for the last few days.
commit-standup
is a command-line tool to get your commit history across multiple git repositories for the last few days.
commit-standup
This outputs the last 7 days of commits made by you for all git repositories in the current folder. Example output
Mon Sep 02 2024
repo1:
Initial commit
repo2:
fix(backend): added error handling to the routes
feat: fixed bug with clashing cache values
repo3:
fix(nextjs): added button to edit user profile
fix(react): fixed infinite render loop on home page
Sun Sep 01 2024
No commits found.
Sat Aug 31 2024
No commits found.
Fri Aug 30 2024
repo2:
Merge pull request #1220 from bugfix/feature/test-suite-completion
repo4:
fix(translations): fetch translations from database
Thu Aug 29 2024
repo2:
fix(backend): added error handling to the routes
feat: fixed bug with clashing cache values
Wed Aug 28 2024
...
Tue Aug 27 2024
...
Mon Aug 26 2024
repo1:
Merge branch develop into master
release: v1.0.3
--days
, -d
: The number of days to go back in time (default: 7)--folder
, -f
: The base directory to search for git repositories (default: current working directory)--ignore
, -i
: A comma-separated list of directories to ignore while searching for .git repo folders (default: [node_modules/**
, dist/**
])--depth
, -p
: The depth of the search for .git repositories (default: 3)--help
, -h
: Show help informationRun the command with all defaults, using the current folder and go back 7 days:
commit-standup
Search in the folder my-repos
and go back 1 day:
commit-standup --days 3 --folder ./my-repos --depth 5 --ignore node_modules/** --ignore dist/**
commit-standup
will recursively search for git repositories within the specified folder (or the current working directory by default) and print the commit history for the specified number of days. It will display the commit messages for each day, grouped by repository.
Run it directly with npx
npx commit-standup
Or install it globally with npm
npm install -g commit-standup
FAQs
`commit-standup` is a command-line tool to get your commit history across multiple git repositories for the last few days.
We found that commit-standup demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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