Git + Python
Automate Git from Python — diffs, hooks, release tags, and repo housekeeping.
Build a Simple Log Graph in Python
Create a basic one-dimensional bar chart from log lines by counting occurrences of leading numeric keys.
import heapq
def log_graph(log_lines: list[str]) -> str:
"""Build a simple per-line, one-dimensional visual graph from log entries."""
counts: dict[int, int] = {}
for line in log_lines:
tokens = line.split()
if tokens:
try:
idx = int(tokens[0])
exce…
Count Unique Contributors from Git Shortlog in Python
Parses git shortlog -sn output to count the number of unique contributors, handling duplicate entries and variable whitespace.
import subprocess
from collections import Counter
# Mock shortlog output as a list of lines (simulating git shortlog -sn output)
MOCK_SHORTLOG = """ 120 Alice Johnson
88 Bob Smith
45 Alice Johnson
30 Carol Williams
25 Bob Smith
10 Dave Brown
"""
def count_contributors_from_shortlog(text):
"…
How to compute diff stats (insertions, deletions) in Python
Parses a git diff text and counts the number of added and removed lines to produce insertion and deletion stats.
import re
from collections import Counter
def parse_diff(diff_text):
insertions = 0
deletions = 0
for line in diff_text.splitlines():
if line.startswith("+") and not line.startswith("+++"):
insertions += 1
elif line.startswith("-") and not line.startswith("---"):
d…
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