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For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

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Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 4141 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty
  • Debian 6.0

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

alt text

Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 41 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty
  • Debian 6.0

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

alt text

Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 41 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty
  • Debian 6.0

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

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For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

alt text

Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 41 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty
  • Debian 6.0

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

alt text

Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 41 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

alt text

Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 41 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty
  • Debian 6.0

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

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For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

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Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 41 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

alt text

Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 41 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now

StackStats

Great name, I know :P

alt text

Usage:

  • Download the script from alt text Here and save it somewhere

  • Execute it like this:

    python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
    

    Where /home/username/stackstats.py is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com is any stackexchange site and 41 is your user-id.

    • To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. askubuntu.com/users/1067/stefano-palazzo.
  • I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases, like this:

     alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
    

Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)


I've tested it on fresh installs of

  • 10.04 Lucid
  • 10.10 Maverick
  • 11.04 Natty

Please edit this list, if you are running anything else


StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.

If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)

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