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Supply Chain Attack on Axios Pulls Malicious Dependency from npm
A supply chain attack on Axios introduced a malicious dependency, plain-crypto-js@4.2.1, published minutes earlier and absent from the project’s GitHub releases.
hours-report
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An estimated time spent on a Git repository report.
Please note that the information might not be accurate enough to be used for billing.
The package is written in 100% vanilla JavaScript without dependencies (excluding dev-dependencies) so that it can run on most versions of Node.js.
It is recommended not to install it globally, but instead use:
npx hours-report
By default, the output is a CSV file like the following:

The file can then be opened in Excel, Google Sheets, etc.
Usage:
hours-report <options>
Options:
-e, --email Email address. Default: current Git user email address
-mx, --max-diff-for-session Maximum difference in minutes between commits counted in one session. Default: 120
-mn, --min-session Minimum minutes added for the first commit of a session. Default: 30
-df, --date-from Analyze data since this date (Git log format). Default: always (max 1000 rows)
-du, --date-until Analyze data until this date (Git log format). Default: now
-fr, --format Output format: csv | console | xlsx. Default: xlsx
-o, --output Output folder. Default: temp/hours-report
-p, --path Git repository to analyze. Default: current folder (.)
-h, --help Prints help options
Examples:
Estimate hours for the current repository:
hours-report
Estimate hours in a repository where developers have long pauses (e.g., 4 hours) between commits:
hours-report --max-diff-for-session=240
For more information, see the documentation.
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The package is written in vanilla JavaScript with no dependencies (only TypeScript as a dev dependency), allowing support for Node.js versions 12–18.
For development, use Node.js 18 or later.
All tests are written with the Node.js test runner (available in these versions) and use type-related dev dependencies.
npm i hours-report
Unit tests use the new experimental Node.js test runner:
npm test
Contains only one test, used for CI purposes and Node.js version compatibility:
npm run e2e
Version 1.1.7
Fixed Typos and Improved Documentation
Version 1.1.6
Fixed Issue #36
FAQs
hours report based on git repo
The npm package hours-report receives a total of 35 weekly downloads. As such, hours-report popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hours-report demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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