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git-fire

v0.2.3

Published

Save Your Code in an Emergency

Downloads

11

Readme

git-fire :fire:

Inspiration

git-fire is a Git plugin that helps in the event of an emergency by switching to the repository's root directory, adding all current files, committing, and pushing commits and all stashes to a new branch (to prevent merge conflicts).

Alias it to git out or git going for comedic effect.

  • git config --global alias.out fire
  • git config --global alias.going fire

What It Does

  • changes directory to root directory of the repository
  • creates new branch fire-<current branch>-<user email>-<current epoch>
  • adds all files
  • commits with "Fire! Branch <new branch>" or custom message
  • pushes commits to remote
  • pushes all stashes to remote

Usage

git-fire <message>

<message> is optional. If not specified, "Fire! Branch fire-<current branch>-<user email>-<current epoch>" will be used.

Installation

Just copy git-fire to your $PATH and ensure it is an executable (chmod +x git-fire) and you're good to go. 👍

git-fire is also available via npm. Just run npm install -g git-fire, which will copy the git-fire binary to your $PATH.

Also make sure you have Git installed.

Disclaimer

Your life is always more valuable than any code. You should leave the building immediately in a true emergency.

Code can be re-written, but humans cannot.

Credit

Originally seen on Hackathon Hackers Facebook group.

Original Reddit post

Image source | Printable Image | Artist: Ákos Szokodi