What did you do last week, month, year?
Comfortably gather status report data (e.g. list of committed changes) for given week, month, quarter, year or selected date range. By default all available stats for this week are reported.
Usage is straightforward:
did [this|last] [week|month|quarter|year] [opts]
Gather all stats for current week:
did
Show me all stats for today/yesterday:
did today
did yesterday
Gather stats for the last month:
did last month
See did --help
for complete list of available stats.
The list of available options depends on which plugins are configured. Here's the list of general options which are not related to any plugin:
At least one email address needs to be provided on command line unless defined in the config file. Use the complete email address format Name Surname <email@example.org>
to display full name in the report output. For date values today
and yesterday
can be used instead of the full date format.
- --email=EMAILS
User email address(es)
- --since=SINCE
Start date in the YYYY-MM-DD format
- --until=UNTIL
End date in the YYYY-MM-DD format
The default output is plain text of maximum width 79 characters. This can adjusted using the --width
parameter. To disable shortening altogether use --width=0
. The default width value can be saved in the config file as well. Use --format=wiki
to enable simple MoinMoin wiki syntax. For stats which support them, --brief
and --verbose
can be used to specify a different level of detail to be shown.
- --format=FMT
Output style, possible values: text (default) or wiki
- --width=WIDTH
Maximum width of the report output (default: 79)
- --brief
Show brief summary only, do not list individual items
- --verbose
Include more details (like modified git directories)
Multiple emails can be used to put together a team report or to gather stats for all of your email aliases. For this use case --total
and --merge
can be used to append the overall summary at the end or merge all results into a single report respectively. Use --debug
or set the environment variable DEBUG
to 1 through 5 to set the desired level of debugging.
- --config=FILE
Use alternate configuration file (default: 'config')
- --total
Append total stats after listing individual users
- --merge
Merge stats of all users into a single report
- --debug
Turn on debugging output, do not catch exceptions
See did --help
for complete list of available options.
Install directly from Fedora/Copr repository:
yum install did
or use PIP (sudo required if not in a virtualenv):
pip install did
To build and execute in a docker container, run:
make run_docker
See documentation for more details about installation options.
The config file ~/.did/config
is used to store both general settings and configuration of individual reports:
[general]
email = "Petr Šplíchal" <psplicha@redhat.com>
width = 79
[header]
type = header
highlights = Highlights
joy = Joy of the week ;-)
[tools]
type = git
did = /home/psss/git/did
[tests]
type = git
tests = /home/psss/git/tests/*
[trac]
type = trac
prefix = TT
url = https://some.trac.com/trac/project/rpc
[bz]
type = bugzilla
prefix = BZ
url = https://bugzilla.redhat.com/xmlrpc.cgi
[footer]
type = footer
next = Plans, thoughts, ideas...
status = Status: Green | Yellow | Orange | Red
See plugin documentation for more detailed description of options available for particular plugin. You can also check python module documentation directly, e.g. pydoc did.plugins.git
or use the example config provided in the package and web documentation.
Git: https://github.com/psss/did
Docs: http://did.readthedocs.org
Issues: https://github.com/psss/did/issues
Releases: https://github.com/psss/did/releases
Copr: http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/psss/did
PIP: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/did
Petr Šplíchal, Karel Šrot, Lukáš Zachar, Matěj Cepl, Ondřej Pták, Chris Ward, Tomáš Hofman, Martin Mágr, Stanislav Kozina, Paul Belanger, Eduard Trott, Martin Frodl and Randy Barlow.
Copyright (c) 2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.