Following command outputs following lines of text on console
git log --pretty=format:"%h;%ai;%s" --shortstat
ed6e0ab;2014-01-07 16:32:39 +0530;Foo
3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
cdfbb10;2014-01-07 14:59:48 +0530;Bar
1 file changed, 21 insertions(+)
5fde3e1;2014-01-06 17:26:40 +0530;Merge Baz
772b277;2014-01-06 17:09:42 +0530;Qux
7 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
I'm interested in having above format to be displayed like this
ed6e0ab;2014-01-07 16:32:39 +0530;Foo;3;14;13
cdfbb10;2014-01-07 14:59:48 +0530;Bar;1;21;0
5fde3e1;2014-01-06 17:26:40 +0530;Merge Baz;0;0;0
772b277;2014-01-06 17:09:42 +0530;Qux;7;72;7
This will be consumed in some report which can parse semicolon separated values.
The thing is the text "
3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)"
(new line included) gets converted to 3;14;13
(without new line)
One possible corner case is text like "5fde3e1;2014-01-06 17:26:40 +0530;Merge Baz"
which doesn't have such line. In that case I want ;0;0;0
Overall the goal is to analyze file change stats over a period of time.
I read the git log documentation but couldn't find any format which will help me to render in this format. The best I came up was the above command mentioned.
So any command or shell script which can generate the expected format would be of great help.
Thanks!
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