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Micro-Partitioning statistics tool 2.32 (Default branch)

ImageThis is a Micro-Partitioning statistics anddocumentation tool for IBM System p and System iservers running AIX/Linux/AS400. The tool is ableto produce historical CPU utilization graphs ofLPARs and shared CPU usage, and collects physicaland logical configuration data.Image

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GITSTATS(1)							   User Commands						       GITSTATS(1)

NAME
gitstats - git history statistics generator SYNOPSIS
gitstats [options] <repository dir> <output dir> DESCRIPTION
gitstats is a statistics generator for git(1) repositories. It examines the repository and produces some interesting statistics from the history of it. Currently HTML is the only output format. OPTIONS
-c option=value Override a default configuration value. Defaults can be seen by running gitstats without parameters. Values: authors_top How many top authors to show. commit_begin, commit_end Specify a commit range to generate statistics from. You can specify only commit_end limit statistics to a certain commit or another branch. max_authors How many authors to show in the list of authors. max_domains How many domains to show in domains by commits. max_ext_length Maximum file extension length. style CSS stylesheet to use. FAQ
Q: How do I generate statistics of a non-master branch? A: Use "-c commit_end=web" parameter. Q: I have files in my git repository that I would like to exclude from the statistics, how do I do that? A: At the moment the only way is to use git-filter-branch(1) to create a temporary repository and generate the statistics from that. AUTHORS
gitstats was written by Heikki Hokkanen and others. See the git repository at http://repo.or.cz/w/gitstats.git for an up-to-date full list of contributors. WWW
http://gitstats.sourceforge.net/ SEE ALSO
git(1) 2012.05.28 2012-05-28 GITSTATS(1)