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fcommit

v1.4.0

Published

helps you commit your code in one line rather than three

Readme

fcommit

A basic cli tool for git commit and push. Note this project is educational purpose to learn how cli tools work.

npm downloads stars

Installation

install the package globally:


$ npm install fcommit -g

Note: fcommit auto committer needs .gitignore file.

Dependencies

fcommit written in node.js. Node depends on JavaScript on a VM that is incredibly fast (V8). It is much faster than Ruby, Python, or Perl. That's the reason you have to install node. Download node.js

Usage

use the following command to get help:

    $ fcommit --help

help

A basic commit command:

  • fcommit - commit all changes
  • git add . is not necessary
$ fcommit -m "message"
  • fcommit -p - push all changes
  • fcommit -p -f - force push all changes
  • -u - upstream
$ fcommit -p -f
  • fcommit -p -f -m "message" - force push all changes with message

example chaining: this will commit all changes and push all changes upstream in branch main

$ fcommit -m "message" -p -u -b main

Note: if the branch is not passed ( -b <your branch> ) then the current branch will be used.

  • pretty git log format
    $ fcommit --log
    $ fcommit -l
    logs