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Git - calculate how many lines of code were added/changed by someone
# Run this in the project repo from the command-line
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/4593065/99923
git log --shortstat --author "Xeoncross" --since "2 weeks ago" --until "1 week ago" | grep "files changed" | awk '{files+=$1; inserted+=$4; deleted+=$6} END {print "files changed", files, "lines inserted:", inserted, "lines deleted:", deleted}'
@RobinBastiaan
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How do I make an alias of this? Because we use both ' and ", I do not know a syntax to get a valid command. This is what I have now:

git config --global alias.my-contribution "!git log ..."

@fedemengo
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building on the previous solutions, if you want to skip certain files you can add -- ':!pattern'

git log --stat 0000000..HEAD -- ':!*test.go' | rg "files changed" | awk ...

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