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- data/.gitignore +3 -3
- data/Gemfile +5 -4
- data/LICENSE +21 -21
- data/README.md +153 -146
- data/Rakefile.rb +2 -2
- data/alfred_git.gemspec +25 -25
- data/bin/alfred_git +8 -8
- data/bin/console +14 -14
- data/bin/setup +8 -8
- data/lib/alfred_git.rb +367 -371
- data/lib/alfred_git/version.rb +2 -2
- metadata +3 -3
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# AlfredGit
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and Batman doesn't have time to sit there cd-ing into 12 different repo
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# Installation
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# Use
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your last parameter. How does AlfredGit know your repos? You set them up when
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AlfredGit comes packaged with the most common git commands built in. You can also
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send custom commands, so you can send whatever command you'd like to however many
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branches you'd like in one fell swoop! Simple! Think another command warrants
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being on this list? Email me and I'll consider adding it!
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And with that, we come to the built-in commands. Here are the AlfredGit commands
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quicker access because if you're using this app you're clearly lazy and typing
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# AlfredGit
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Helps you handle multiple git repos more quickly and easily.
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## Longer Description
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Guys. We live in 2016. When Marty visited the future, he now visited *last
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year.* Cars are now out there driving. *Themselves*. We are *half a
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century* removed from sending a man to another celestial body and without even
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blowing him up in the process. Why on Earth (heh), then, do I need to cd into
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every single repo I'm working with on a project and type individual git commands
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in every one of them?
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You know, some guy back in the 20s had a similar question. Why did he have to
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do all this stupid 'math' crap by hand? And do you know what he did? He punched
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math in the face and invented freaking computers (I don't know my computer
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history very well). I...well, to be honest, I'm doing something a tad less
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monumental, but I am that man. A modern what's-his-name-you-know-the-guy-who-
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hated-math-and-invented-computers-if-that-story-is-even-real(-it's-not).
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Enter AlfredGit, named after a certain famous billionaire's butler. AlfredGit does
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those stupid menial typing tasks for you. Why? Because you're freaking Batman
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and Batman doesn't have time to sit there cd-ing into 12 different repo
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directories and issuing a `git pull` in every single one of them. He's too
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busy out there punching...uh...bugs and...feature requests in the face (this
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analogy is quickly falling apart). So grab AlfredGit and say goodbye to
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spending 20% of your day typing git commands in 140 different repos like a
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pleb. This, guys. This is the future.
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# Installation
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An install is as easy as typing `gem install alfred_git` on your command line
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(you need to have ruby installed). At that point, all you need to do to run
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the app is type `alfred_git`.
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# Use
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I've tried to make the command syntax as intuitive as possible. Essentially,
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you'll send in a few parameters (the exact number of parameters required
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38
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+
changes based on what git command you need to run - you can't run a `git
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39
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checkout` without a branch name, for instance) separated by spaces; the
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important thing to remember is that repos you want to work with will *always* be
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your last/last few parameters and will also be separated by spaces. Want to do
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all of the repos, but don't want to type them all out? Of course you do! Why
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else would you be using this app? Just run AlfredGit with the word 'all' as
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your last parameter. How does AlfredGit know your repos? You set them up when
|
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you first run the app! After installation, just run the app and it'll run you
|
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through the set up and explain along the way!
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+
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AlfredGit comes packaged with the most common git commands built in. You can also
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send custom commands, so you can send whatever command you'd like to however many
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50
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+
branches you'd like in one fell swoop! Simple! Think another command warrants
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being on this list? Email me and I'll consider adding it!
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+
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And with that, we come to the built-in commands. Here are the AlfredGit commands
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followed by a description of what they run. Most of these should be intuitive.
|
55
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Any command with an underscore in it can also be typed without the underscore for
|
56
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quicker access because if you're using this app you're clearly lazy and typing
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underscores is hard. So for example, `add_repo` can be typed as `addrepo`.
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* `pull` - Runs a `git pull`
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* `push` - Runs a `git push`
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* `checkout second_parameter` - Runs a `git checkout second_parameter`
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* `commit 'second_parameter'` - Runs a `git commit -m 'second_parameter'`
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* `status` - Runs a `git status`
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* `branch` or `branches` - Lists the branch(es) your repo(s) currently have
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checked out.
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* `list_repo` or `list_repos` - Lists all of your repo names and their locations.
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* `add_repo second_parameter` - Starts the process of adding a new repo by the
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name given in the second parameter. The location
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of the repo will be asked for and then added to
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your list of repos.
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folder representative of a repository and automatically adds each
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[WielderOfAnor](https://github.com/iamsellek/wielder_of_anor).
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to several branches), make sure you wrap it in quotes when sending it to
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AlfredGit. Also, for some reason, aliases don't work just yet with AlfredGit.
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I'll be fixing this at some point.
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# Quick Example
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Here's a quick example of how it works! When you set AlfredGit up, you'll point
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to the locations of all of your repos and give them 'friendly' names with which
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you can quickly refer to them. For the sake of these examples, we'll assume
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## License
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