NAME
   App::Git::Spark - Plot your git commit history on the command line with
   sparklines

SYNOPSIS
       ⚡ git spark --days 14 --scale 23 Stegosaurus
       Commits by Stegosaurus over the last 14 days
       total: 95   avg: 7   max: 23
       10 15 6 23 5 0 0 1 15 0 17 3 0 0
       ▄▅▂█▂▁▁▁▅▁▆▁▁▁

       ⚡ git spark --days 14 --scale 23 Triceratops
       Commits by Triceratops over the last 14 days
       total: 90   avg: 7   max: 22
       1 12 3 11 3 0 0 6 16 3 13 22 0 0
       ▁▄▁▄▁▁▁▂▅▁▄▇▁▁

       ⚡ git spark -h
       usage: git spark [-dhmoswy] [long options...] [AUTHOR]
               -o --hours      Commits from the last x hours
               -d --days       Commits from the last x days
               -w --weeks      Commits from the last x weeks
               -m --months     Commits from the last x months
               -y --years      Commits from the last x years
               -s --scale      Set the max value of the graph. Use this option to
                               compare this graph with other graphs.
               -h --help       Show this message

DESCRIPTION
   Plot your git commit history on the commandline with sparklines. This is
   a mashup of git, spark <https://github.com/holman/spark>, and Perl.

COMPARING GRAPHS
   Unfortunately you often cannot compare `spark` output because the
   scaling is relative. For example these two data series produce identical
   graphs despite have very different data.

       ⚡ spark 1 2 3 4 5
       ▁▂▄▆█
       ⚡ spark 10 20 30 40 50
       ▁▂▄▆█

   To solve this, you must put a max and a min in front of the data to get
   consistent scaling. For example:

       ⚡ spark 50 1 1 2 3 4 5
       █▁▁▁▁▁▁
       ⚡ spark 50 1 10 20 30 40 50
       █▁▂▃▅▆█

   git-spark assumes the min is zero and users can pass in the max using
   the --scale option. (Note that git-spark chops off the max/min
   characters from the output so this is all hidden behind the scenes.)

INSTALLATION
   First, download spark and put it somewhere in your $PATH. (TODO: Include
   spark in this distro.)

   Next, install git-spark with cpanm. cpanm
   <https://metacpan.org/module/App::cpanminus> is the standard tool the
   Perl community uses to download and install Perl libraries from the CPAN
   <https://metacpan.org/>. The following should get you up and running
   quickly:

       curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --sudo App::cpanminus
       cpanm App::Git::Spark

AUTHOR
   Eric Johnson <cpan at iijo dot nospamthanks dot org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Eric Johnson.

   This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
   the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.