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Git-based Time Tracker

Quick and dirty time tracker on git histories.

Uses the simple heuristics that each commit takes precisely one hour of work. It will automatically trim commits below one hour if another commit occurred less than an hour ago.

Usage:

python -m git_time_tracker REPO1 REPO2...

Obligatory

This tool reports:

Jmaa/git-time-tracker.git                 3.18 hours

And the (Hamster) manual time tracker reports: