X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Fagenda%2Finfo_overload_report.sh;fp=scripts%2Fagenda%2Finfo_overload_report.sh;h=a2f89349398941c57c4e804dc18cfac1cb0511a3;hb=7b39f7e279005c8466ef508220a532ce2aa4abf8;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=3fbd372b35b15a19fb171d5ae34294ff7b1e6485;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/scripts/agenda/info_overload_report.sh b/scripts/agenda/info_overload_report.sh new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2f89349 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/agenda/info_overload_report.sh @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + +# these metrics are how bogged down we are in to-do type items. + +REPORT_FILE="$HOME/cloud/fred_stats/overload_history.txt" + +# given a path, this will find how many items are under it, ignoring svn and git files, plus +# other patterns we happen to notice are not useful. +function calculate_count() +{ + local dir="$1"; shift + local count=$(find "$dir" -type f -exec echo \"{}\" ';' 2>/dev/null | grep -v "\.svn" | grep -v "\.git"| grep -v "\.basket" | grep -v "\.version" | grep -v "\.keep" | wc -l | tr -d ' ') + if [ -z "$count" ]; then echo 0; else echo "$count"; fi +} + +# calculates the size in kilobytes of all the note files in a hierarchy. +# this is just a raw statistic for how much content all those notes make up. since +# we have not separated out all the to-dos in some files (most notably the metaverse +# backlogs and to-do lists), it's good to also know what kind of girth the notes have. +function calculate_weight() +{ + local dir="$1"; shift + local weight=$(find "$dir" -type f -exec echo \"{}\" ';' 2>/dev/null | grep -v "\.svn" | grep -v "\.git"| grep -v "\.basket" | grep -v "\.version" | grep -v "\.keep" | xargs ls -al | awk '{ print $5 }' | paste -sd+ | bc 2>/dev/null) + if [ -z "$weight" ]; then echo 0; else echo "$weight"; fi +} + +# calculate_complexity gets a very simple metric of how many directory components are +# present at the target location and below. +function calculate_complexity() +{ + local dir="$1"; shift + local complexity=$(find "$dir" -type d | wc -l) + if [ -z "$complexity" ]; then echo 0; else echo "$complexity"; fi +} + +# produces a report line in our format. +function format_report_line() +{ + local count="$1"; shift + local weight="$1"; shift + weight=$((weight / 1024)) + local complexity="$1"; shift + echo "$count\t${complexity}\t\t${weight}\t\t$*\n" +} + +# two parameters are needed: the directory to sum up and the label to use for it in the report. +# this will calculate the count and weight for a hierarchy of notes, and then produce a +# line of reporting for those. +function analyze_hierarchy_and_report() +{ + local dir="$1"; shift + local label="$1"; shift + + # initial values are all zero. + local count=0 + local weight=0 + local complexity=0 + + if [ -d "$dir" ]; then + count=$(calculate_count "$dir") + total_overload=$(($count + $total_overload)) + weight=$(calculate_weight "$dir") + total_weight=$(($total_weight + $weight)) + complexity=$(calculate_complexity "$dir") + total_complexity=$(($total_complexity + $complexity)) + fi + full_report+=$(format_report_line "$count" "$weight" "$complexity" "$label") +} + +# scans through items in the notes folder that begin with a pattern. +# each of those is treated as an aggregatable portion of the report. +# first parameter is the title in the report, second and so on are +# a list of directory patterns to scan and aggregate. +function analyze_by_dir_patterns() +{ + local title="$1"; shift + local hier_count=0 + local hier_weight=0 + local hier_complexity=0 + for folder in $@; do + if [ -d "$folder" ]; then + temp_count=$(calculate_count $folder) + hier_count=$(($hier_count + $temp_count)) + temp_weight=$(calculate_weight $folder) + hier_weight=$(($hier_weight + $temp_weight)) + temp_complexity=$(calculate_complexity $folder) + hier_complexity=$(($hier_complexity + $temp_complexity)) + fi + done + total_overload=$(($hier_count + $total_overload)) + total_weight=$(($total_weight + $hier_weight)) + total_complexity=$(($total_complexity + $hier_complexity)) + full_report+=$(format_report_line "$hier_count" "$hier_weight" "$hier_complexity" "$title") +} + +############## + +# reset these before we add anything... +total_overload=0 +total_weight=0 + +# start out the report with a header. +full_report="\ +\n\ +current information overload consists of:\n\ +\n\ +" +full_report+="count\tcomplexity\tweight (kb)\tcategory\n\ +================================================================\n\ +" + +#hmmm: don't fail if the hierarchy doesn't exist. + +# high priority stuff would be called urgent. +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/urgent "high priority (aieeee!)" + +# notes are individual files of tasks, usually, although some are combined. +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/grunty_notes "grunty notes (externalities)" + +# feisty notes are about feisty meow(r) concerns ltd codebase development. +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/feisty_notes "feisty meow notes (mondo coding)" + +# home notes are a new top-level category; used to be under the grunty. +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/branch_road "hearth and home notes (branch road)" + +# and then count up the things that we think will be cleaned soon, but one thing we have learned +# unsorted files haven't been categorized yet. +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/disordered "unsorted files" + +# we now consider the backlog of things to read to be a relevant fact. this is going to hose +# up our weight accounting considerably. +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/reading "reading list (for a quiet afternoon)" + +# scan all the items declared as active projects. +analyze_by_dir_patterns "active issues" ~/cloud/active* + +# scan across all appropriately named project or research folders that live in the "cloud". +analyze_by_dir_patterns "running projects" ~/cloud/project* ~/cloud/research* + +# look for our mad scientist style efforts. +analyze_by_dir_patterns "lab experiments" ~/cloud/experiment* + +# snag any work related items for that category. +analyze_by_dir_patterns "jobby work tasks" ~/cloud/job* + +# scan all the trivial project folders. +analyze_by_dir_patterns "trivialities" ~/cloud/trivia* + +full_report+="================================================================\n\ +" +full_report+="$(format_report_line "$total_overload" "$total_weight" "$total_complexity" "total overload")" +full_report+="\n\ +[gathered on $(date)]\n\n\ +##############" + +echo -e "$full_report" | tee -a "$REPORT_FILE" +