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FlowMetricsforCLI

It's a bunch of flow metrics tools for command line enthousiasts

What works so far

  • Test data generation
  • Monte Carlo: How Much
  • Monte Carlo: How Many
  • Service Level Expectations
  • Custom test data generation

What's next?

  • Setting custom variables for the forecasts
  • Data parsing
  • Custom throughput picking algorithm selection for the MC simulations
  • Something TUI maybe somewhere down the line. Might possibly be another project though.
  • Probably code optimizations as I learn more.

QA

Q: Why do this?

A: Because I wanted to teach myself Golang and thought this would be something fun to do. I also find it helps in teaching if you can just show people how flow metrics work in code.

Q: This code is pretty awful...

A: I know. Learning project.

Q: Why the command line though?

A: There's already a perfectly fine visual suite available at 55degrees, called Actionable Agile. They can go Electron with that if they want. I wanted something that can plug into whatever and runs locally.

Q: What are these "Flow Metrics" of which you speak?

A: Probabilistic forecasting math for people that figured out that you can't really estimate work to an exact degree. I co-wrote a book on it, you can get it here. Prokanban.org also has some good classes on the topic, for Scrum Teams and everyone else.