Finding the highest daily commit count once is sufficient.
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@ -328,7 +328,9 @@ def main():
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cal = get_calendar(username, git_base)
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cal = get_calendar(username, git_base)
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m = calculate_multiplier(find_max_commits(cal))
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max_commits = find_max_commits(cal)
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m = calculate_multiplier(max_commits)
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print('Enter name of the repo to be used by gitfiti:')
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print('Enter name of the repo to be used by gitfiti:')
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repo = request_user_input()
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repo = request_user_input()
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'Enter the word "gitfiti" to exceed your max\n'
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'Enter the word "gitfiti" to exceed your max\n'
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'(this option generates WAY more commits)\n'
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'(this option generates WAY more commits)\n'
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'Any other input will cause the default matching behavior'
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'Any other input will cause the default matching behavior'
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).format(find_max_commits(cal)))
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).format(max_commits))
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match = request_user_input()
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match = request_user_input()
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match = m if (match == 'gitfiti') else 1
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match = m if (match == 'gitfiti') else 1
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