I'm not sure what version i had installed when I first answered this question, but the latest version gave me an authors.html file when I ran gitstats /path/to/repo/.git /path/to/output/dir/ that contained exactly the info I was looking for.

Note: You cannot tell how many lines each user has contributed (at least with the version of gitstats that an apt-get install gitstats got me). The output was useful, and is a great way to learn about your code base and its contributors. I did the following, to get the number of lines of a particular user:


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I want to monitor my repo on gitub, so I'm trying to use gitstats in order to see some stats like how much code has been changed. I added gitstats to my repo, but after that I'm not sure how to actually create the html files.

I was recently interested to get some more info on a git project that has been running for a long time. There is a tool that creates some nice stats such as busiest commit moments, amount of commits per user and others called gitstats. The documentation is a bit finicky, but you can easily install it via homebrew: 17dc91bb1f

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