generate timesheet from git logs
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gilog2timesheet

gitlog2timesheet is a tool to general timesheet from git logs.

Usage

    Usage: gitlog2timesheet.py path_to_git_repo(s) ...

    Options:
      -h, --help            show this help message and exit
      -d, --debug           output debug messages
      -w COMMITFACTOR, --commitfactor=COMMITFACTOR
                            work time factor per commit, default is 4 hours

Sample output

    gitlog2timesheet.py -w 1 /home/adulau/git/forban

    From Mon Apr  9 15:12:02 2012 to Mon Apr  9 16:12:02 2012
       Alexandre Dulaunoy (a@foo.be) worked on forban
        and did the following: Fixed #12 test if loot directory exists

    From Mon Apr  9 13:30:30 2012 to Mon Apr  9 14:30:30 2012
       Alexandre Dulaunoy (a@foo.be) worked on forban
        and did the following: Fixed #9 lootcleanup added

    From Mon Apr  9 12:41:42 2012 to Mon Apr  9 13:41:42 2012
       Alexandre Dulaunoy (a@foo.be) worked on forban
        and did the following: Fixed #10 The browsing is now naturally sorted.

    From Sun Apr  8 10:35:10 2012 to Sun Apr  8 11:35:10 2012
       Alexandre Dulaunoy (a@foo.be) worked on forban
        and did the following: Fixed #7 cleanup mode added

Software required

  • Python 2.4 and up
  • git

Note

Usually assuming that a commit has an amount of time spent on it is usually wrong.

But the tool is usually used for organizational structure requiring timesheet in a strict format like who did what and when. You have been warned.