git-guilt (1) - Linux Manuals
git-guilt: calculate change between two revisions
NAME
git-guilt - calculate change between two revisionsSYNOPSIS
git guilt [<option>]git guilt [<option>] <since> [<until>]
DESCRIPTION
In the first form, shows total blame count for files with unstaged changes.In the second form, calculates the change in blame between two revisions. If not specified, <until> will default to HEAD.
OPTIONS
-hOutput usage information
-e, --email
Display author emails instead of names
-w, --ignore-whitespace
Ignore whitespace only changes when attributing blame
-d, --debug
Examples
Find blame on unstaged modified files:-
$ git guilt (1) spacewander ++++ (1) There is only one modified file and it is not staged. The four plusses means that the file has four lines, all contributed by spacewander.
Find blame delta between two commits:
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$ git guilt HEAD~3 HEAD^ spacewander +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++(115) Jesse Sipprell -
Find blame delta over the last three weeks:
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$ git guilt `git log --until="3 weeks ago" --format="%H" -n 1` Paul Schreiber +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++(349) spacewander +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++(113) Mark Eissler ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CJ +++++ nickl- - Jesse Sipprell - Evan Grim - Ben Parnell - hemanth.hm --
Since git 1.8.5, the above can also be written as:
$ git guilt @{3.weeks.ago}
Find blame delta for a topic branch:
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$ git guilt `git merge-base master git-guilt` git-guilt spacewander +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++(112)