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Recently saw a post on reddit about a visual representation of the Minecraft code base, and was inspired to put the Minr plugin through the same process.
Sadly lost the log files of the 2015 updates I did, because I never used git there. Don't think my captions are that great, since I myself am not quite sure what happens most of the time, but I added those where I'm fairly sure I understood what happened.
Additional stats:
As of now, 804,717 lines of code were added, and 594,741 lines of code were removed, over a total of 725 commits. (This also includes auto-generated material such as documentation, so the actual value lies probably lower).
Hopefully it interests some people
Sadly lost the log files of the 2015 updates I did, because I never used git there. Don't think my captions are that great, since I myself am not quite sure what happens most of the time, but I added those where I'm fairly sure I understood what happened.
Additional stats:
As of now, 804,717 lines of code were added, and 594,741 lines of code were removed, over a total of 725 commits. (This also includes auto-generated material such as documentation, so the actual value lies probably lower).
Hopefully it interests some people