Toying with a new project graph in #curl that I find fascinating: the ratio between lines of code divided per number of lines of docs - in the git repository over the last 24 years.
The number of lines of code has increased more than 8x in this period, from less than 20K lines to over 160K lines.
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I was talking about a graph that somehow shows "how much of the original code is still there", or "how old are lines of code in the repo".
Just curious, I don't see any actionable use for it. I guess I can run it myself on the curl repo.