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greenhat is a quick hack for decorating your GitHub contribution calendar with commits for the past n days. It uses the GIT_AUTHOR_DATE and GIT_COMMITTER_DATE environmental variables to make commits appear in the past. Be warned that greenhat will clobber your repository's commit history.

How to Use

Place greenhat.py in your Git repository. Make sure your remote repository URL is set, and that you have a public SSH key set up. Then run the script with the python interpreter, with an integer specifying n number of days before today to generate commits for. E.g.,

python greenhat.py <n>

It might take a while to generate all the commits. If greenhat stops before it finishes, you can resume where you last left off by specifying a date before today when you want it to resume, like so:

python greenhat.py <n> <date>

n is the remaining days you want to generate commits for, and date is a date string in the form yyyy-mm-dd (e.g., 2013-04-05).

An Example

The following calendar is the result of running python greenhat.py 365:

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The run took a total of eight hours. Beautiful, isn't it?

Enjoy your decorated calendar!

License

greenhat is distributed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPLv3).

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greenhat's Issues

support commit in data range

Command like: python greenhat.py 2016-01-01 2016-12-31
Now is good 👍 , I don't have time to edit this feature 😊

greenhat.py

请将greenhat.py您的Git仓库。什么意思

GG

GG...

Unknown switch fails execution on git bash (windows)

When I run greenhat on windows (git bash), the release fails due to an unknown switch being passed to git add.

OUTPUT LOG
$ python greenhat.py 5 error: unknown switchm'
usage: git rm [options] [--] ...

-n, --dry-run         dry run
-q, --quiet           do not list removed files
--cached              only remove from the index
-f, --force           override the up-to-date check
-r                    allow recursive removal
--ignore-unmatch      exit with a zero status even if nothing matched`

After a short skimp through the source, I thought that multiple git commands were being executed at the same time because the ';' separator does not work in windows cmd. (Although I know that it does work in 'git bash'). Could anyone clarify the problem? Can we separate out the commands in the original source such that they also run in windows? If not, then can anyone send a Pull Request for a windows version of GreenHat at https://github.com/ayushoriginal/greenhat

LOL what?

Everything in the title - this software is hilarious. Why does it exist?

Could possibly commit a large amount then push?

I'm thinking that if you were to simply change the flow so that it commits a hundred or so times before it actually pushes, it could operate at a much faster rate (and not depend so much on having a good internet connection.)

Node.js version

Hi, funny script, if you let i will add node.js version of it. It will make possible installing via npm? Is it make sense for you?

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