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Git Time Metric

Seamless time tracking for all your Git projects

$ gtm report -last-month
$ gtm report -last-month -format summary
$ gtm report -last-month -format timeline-hours

GTM is automatic, seamless and lightweight. There is no need to remember to start and stop timers. It runs on occasion to capture activity triggered by your editor. The time metrics are stored locally with the git repository as Git notes and can be pushed to the remote repository.

Plugins

Simply install a plugin for your favorite editor and the GTM command line utility to start tracking your time now.

Getting Started

Install the latest GTM release

Mac OS X

The simplest way to install is to use Homebrew

brew tap git-time-metric/gtm
brew install gtm

Windows

  • Download and run the Windows installer from here

Linux

The simplest way to install is to use Linuxbrew

brew tap git-time-metric/gtm
brew install gtm

Manually install for Linux, OSX or Windows

  • Download and install the executable from here

Install a plugin for your editor

Initialize a project for time tracking

$ cd /my/project/dir
$ gtm init
Git Time Metric initialized for /my/project/dir
 post-commit: gtm commit --yes
 alias.fetchgtm: fetch origin refs/notes/gtm-data:refs/notes/gtm-data
 alias.pushgtm: push origin refs/notes/gtm-data
notes.rewriteref: refs/notes/gtm-data
 terminal: true
 .gitignore: /.gtm/
 tags: tag1, tag2 

Edit some files in your project

Check your progress with gtm status.

$ gtm status
 20m 40s 53% [m] plugin/gtm.vim
 18m 5s 46% [r] Terminal
 15s 1% [m] .gitignore
 39m 0s gtm-vim-plugin 

Commit your work

When you are ready, commit your work like you usually do. GTM will automatically save the time spent associated with your commit. To check the time of the last commit type gtm report.

$ gtm report
7129f00 Remove post processing of status
Fri Sep 09 20:45:03 2016 -0500 gtm-vim-plugin Michael Schenk
 20m 40s 53% [m] plugin/gtm.vim
 18m 5s 46% [r] Terminal
 15s 1% [m] .gitignore
 39m 0s gtm-vim-plugin 

Optionally save time in the remote Git repository

GTM provides git aliases to make this easy. It defaults to origin for the remote repository.

Time data can be saved to the remote repository by pushing.

$ git pushgtm 

Time data can be retrieved from the remote repository by fetching.

$ git fetchgtm 

Getting Help

For help from the command line type gtm --help and gtm <subcommand> --help.

For additional help please consult the Wiki.

Contributing

Build Status Build status Coverage Status Go Report Card

If you find a bug or have an idea for a new feature please feel free to file new issues and submits PRs. In particular if there isn't a plugin for your favorite editor, go ahead and create one!

For more detail on how to write plugins, check out the Wiki.

Support

To report a bug, please submit an issue on the GitHub Page

Consult the Wiki for more information.

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