Rank Command ============== The rank command will show a CLI table of files in order of their respective metric values. It is useful for identifying e.g. complex files. .. image:: ../_static/wily_rank.png :align: center Examples -------- To show all files in the index, simply use ``wily rank`` without arguments. .. code-block:: none $ wily rank To display a file ranking, simply provide the path to a directory. .. code-block:: none $ wily rank src/ By default, wily will show the default metric (maintainability index). To change the metric, provide the metric name (run ``wily list-metrics`` for a list) as argument. .. code-block:: none $ wily rank src/ loc Wily rank will show the last revision by default. If you want to show a specific revision, you can provide the reference of a revision via ``--revision``. .. code-block:: none $ wily rank src/ --revision HEAD^2 Wily rank will exit with 0 by default if no error occurs. However, you can set a custom threshold. If the total value is below the specified threshold, the rank command will return a non-zero exit code. .. code-block:: none $ wily rank --threshold=80 Command Line Usage ------------------ .. click:: wily.__main__:rank :prog: wily :show-nested: