That is useful.
I often generate metrics using 'svn diff' combined with diffstat* which produces a nice ascii bar chart to indicate the amount of change.
* This is often available on Linux systems but you may need to compile the latest to display modified lines as well as added/deleted. The output looks something like this:
foo/bar/procs/update.sql | 14 +
foo/include/ltime.h | 23 ++
foo/bar/pp_cfg.c | 18 +
foo/bar/newdata.c | 189 ++++++++!!
foo/bar/newdata.h | 25 +
foo/bar/parser.c | 8 -
...
16 files changed, 661 insertions(+), 96 deletions(-), 76 modificatio
+ns(!)
--
John.
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