git-commit-length-counter/git-commit-length-counter.sh

45 lines
1.5 KiB
Bash
Executable file

#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# Default to running in the current directory, but allow for overriding the
# repo path using an environment variable.
# e.g. `REPO=../somewhere-else ./git-commit-length-counter`
REPO="${REPO:-$(pwd)}"
# Return early if the repository directory doesn't exist.
[[ ! -d "${REPO}" ]] && exit 2
mkdir -p ./result
# Create a unique result file name based on the repository path.
repo_hash="$(echo -n "${REPO}" | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f1)"
result_file="./result/${repo_hash}"
echo "Result file: ${result_file}"
# If there is no result file for this repository, parse its commits and create one.
if [[ ! -f "${result_file}" ]]; then
for commit_id in $(git -C "${REPO}" rev-list --all --no-merges); do
echo "Processing commit ${commit_id}..."
# Calculate the legnth of the commit message.
commit_message=$(GIT_PAGER=cat git -C "${REPO}" show "${commit_id}" -s --format=%B)
commit_message_length=$(echo "${commit_message}" | wc -l)
# Store the commit IDs and the message length.
echo "${commit_message_length} ${commit_id}" >> "${result_file}"
done
fi
# Sort the result file so all files are sorted by the length of the message.
sort "${result_file}" --reverse --numeric-sort --output "${result_file}"
head "${result_file}" --lines 5
# Show the commit with the longest message.
commit_with_the_longest_message=$(head "${result_file}" --lines 1 | cut -d " " -f2)
git -C "${REPO}" show "${commit_with_the_longest_message}"