For everybody who can't get enough of *the numbers*, there's now <h1>StackStats</h1> Great name, I know :P ![alt text][1] Usage: - Download the script from **[![alt text][2] Here](https://github.com/sfstpala/StackStats/raw/master/stackstats.py)** 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`](http://askubuntu.com/users/41/marcoceppi) is your user-id. - To find out your user id, go to your profile page. It should be in the URL, i.e. <code>askubuntu.com/users/**`1067`**/stefano-palazzo</code>. - 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](https://github.com/sfstpala/StackStats). Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the [GNU GPL v3](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html). Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back. If you see a bug, and you know python and github, *fix it*. ;) [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/1ZAFK.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/CqgaJ.png