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- data/HISTORY.md +4 -0
- data/README.md +13 -1
- data/Rakefile +1 -0
- data/lib/hub/commands.rb +53 -1
- data/lib/hub/version.rb +1 -1
- data/man/hub.1 +77 -25
- data/man/hub.1.html +64 -47
- data/man/hub.1.ron +35 -18
- data/test/helper.rb +14 -2
- data/test/hub_test.rb +37 -1
- metadata +2 -2
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Forks the original repo on GitHub and adds the new remote under your
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username. It requires your GitHub token to be present; see "GitHub
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setup "github.token" as well. See [local GitHub config guide][2] for more information.
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# Templates and useful information.
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USER = `git config --global github.user`.chomp
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HTTP_CLONE = `git config --global hub.http-clone`.chomp == 'yes'
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expected = "remote add -f tpw git@github.com:tpw/hub.git\n"
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expected << "new remote: tpw\n"
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assert_equal expected, hub("fork") { ENV['GIT'] = 'echo' }
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end
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def test_fork_no_remote
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stub_request(:get, "github.com/api/v2/yaml/repos/show/tpw/hub").
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to_return(:status => 404)
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stub_request(:post, "github.com/api/v2/yaml/repos/fork/defunkt/hub")
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assert_equal "", hub("fork --no-remote") { ENV['GIT'] = 'echo' }
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end
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+
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def test_fork_already_exists
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stub_request(:get, "github.com/api/v2/yaml/repos/show/tpw/hub").
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to_return(:status => 200)
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expected = "tpw/hub already exists on GitHub\n"
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expected << "remote add -f tpw git@github.com:tpw/hub.git\n"
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expected << "new remote: tpw\n"
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assert_equal expected, hub("fork") { ENV['GIT'] = 'echo' }
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end
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+
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def test_version
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out = hub('--version')
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assert_includes "git version", out
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end
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def test_hub_open_private
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assert_command "browse -p bmizerany/sinatra",
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+
assert_command "browse -p bmizerany/sinatra",
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"open https://github.com/bmizerany/sinatra"
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end
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def test_hub_open_self
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metadata
CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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1
1
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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2
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name: git-hub
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3
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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-
version: 1.0
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4
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+
version: 1.1.0
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5
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platform: ruby
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6
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authors:
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7
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- Chris Wanstrath
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9
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bindir: bin
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10
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cert_chain: []
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11
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-
date: 2010-
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+
date: 2010-04-07 00:00:00 -07:00
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13
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default_executable: hub
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14
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dependencies: []
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15
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