statcvs(1)
CVS Repository statistic analysis tool, written in Java
Description
STATCVS
NAME
statcvs - CVS Repository statistic analysis tool, written in Java
SYNOPSIS
cvs log > cvs-logfile.log
statcvs [ options ] path/to/cvs-logfile.log path/to/checkout
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the statcvs command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
statcvs
is a program that retrieves information from a CVS
repository and generates various tables and charts
describing the project development, e.g. timeline for the
lines of code, contribution of each developer etc.
The current version of StatCvs generates a static suite of
HTML documents containing tables and chart images. StatCvs
is opens source software, released under the terms oft the
LGPL.
StatCvs uses JFreeChart to generate charts.
cvs-logfile.log
path to the cvs logfile of the module. Important note: statcvs will fail if the log file was not produced with cvs from within the checkout. It however does not matter if the file is not in the directory you’re running statcvs from.
path/to/checkout
path to the directory of the checked out module
OPTIONS
These programs
follow the usual command line syntax, with long options
starting with one dashe ("-"). A list of options
is included below. For a complete description, run the
program without parameters
-version
print the version information and exit
-output-dir <dir>
directory where HTML suite will be saved
-include <pattern>
include only files matching pattern, e.g. **/*.c;**/*.h
-exclude <pattern>
exclude matching files, e.g. tests/**;docs/**
-title <title>
Project title to be used in reports
-viewcvs <url>
integrate with ViewCVS installation at <url>
-verbose
print extra progress information
JAVA-WRAPPERS NOTE
This program is a shell script wrapper based on java-wrappers(7). You therefore benefit from several features; please see the java-wrappers(7) manual page.
SEE ALSO
cvs(1) and java-wrappers(7)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christian Bayle <bayle@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).