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@labset/git-workspaces

v4.1.1

Published

git workspace cli extensions

Downloads

15

Readme

git-workspaces

Quality Gate Status Known Vulnerabilities

install it

from stable

  • with homebrew (preferred)
brew tap viqueen/labset
brew install git-workspaces
  • with npm (not recommended)
npm install @labset/git-workspaces -g

from source

git clone https://github.com/viqueen/git-workspaces.git
cd git-workspace
npm install
npm link

use it

working with branches

  • list recent git branches that you've interacted with locally, select one to check it out
git recent

git recent example

  • list merged git branches that you still have locally, multi select the ones you want to delete
git merged
git merged origin/master

git merged example

  • list squashed git branches that you still have locally, multi select the ones you want to delete
git squashed
git squashed origin/master
  • list recent branches that you've interacted with, multi select the ones you want to delete
git tidy

setup git workspaces

  • start by some configuration
git workspace-config

it will add the following git global config entries

git.workspaces.root                     # where you want all your workspaces to be
git.workspaces.default                  # your default workspace, i.e open-source vs work
git.workspaces.github.username          # your github username
git.workspaces.github.personal.token    # your github personal access token
  • add a repo to your workspace
git workspace-add <urlConnection>         # adds to default workspace
git workspace-add <urlConnect> -w <name>  # adds to workspace with provided name
  • view your workspace
git workspace             # describes default workspace
git workspace -w <name>   # describes workspace with provided name
  • clone your entire workspace
git workspace-clone
git workspace-clone -w <name>
  • sync workspace with GitHub, it requires GitHub username and token to be set when working with private repos
git sync-github                               # logged in user repos
git sync-github --user <namespace>
git sync-github --org <namespace>
git sync-github --org <namespace> --archived  # include archived
git sync-github --user <namespace> --forked   # include forked
  • sync workspace with Bitbucket Cloud, it requires Bitbucket username and token to be configured
git sync-bitbucket --namespace <namespace>
  • execute a script across your git workspace
git workspace-exec <script-file> [args...]