contextzip gain --graph: Watch Your Daily Savings Grow
After a week of using ContextZip, run: $ contextzip gain --graph ContextZip Savings Report ═══════════════════════════ Daily: Mon ████████████░░░░░░░░ 31,204 chars (87 commands) Tue ███████████████...

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After a week of using ContextZip, run: $ contextzip gain --graph ContextZip Savings Report ═══════════════════════════ Daily: Mon ████████████░░░░░░░░ 31,204 chars (87 commands) Tue ██████████████████░░ 52,891 chars (142 commands) Wed ████████████████░░░░ 44,123 chars (118 commands) Thu █████████████░░░░░░░ 38,902 chars (104 commands) Fri ██████████████████████ 61,203 chars (167 commands) Sat ████░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 12,891 chars (34 commands) Sun ██░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 8,204 chars (21 commands) Week total: 249,418 chars saved (673 commands) Avg per command: 370 chars saved Top category: npm (42% of savings) Concrete numbers. Daily breakdown. Which category of commands saves the most. What the Graph Tells You Spike days are build-heavy days. Friday at 61K saved means lots of builds and test runs. Saturday at 12K means light coding. Top category shows where your noise comes from. If npm is 42% of your savings, your JavaScript projects are the noisiest. If Docker is the top, you're doing lots