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git-open-cws

v0.0.5

Published

Type `git open` to open the GitHub page or website for a repository. Defaults to OSU CWS domains.

Downloads

15

Readme

git-open

Type git open to open the GitHub page or website for a repository in your browser.

Usage

git open [remote-name or "ticket"] [branch-name]

git open2015-01-24 13_51_18

Examples

$ git open
> open https://github.com/REMOTE_ORIGIN_USER/CURRENT_REPO/tree/CURRENT_BRANCH

$ git open upstream
> open https://github.com/REMOTE_UPSTREAM_USER/CURRENT_REPO/tree/CURRENT_BRANCH

$ git open upstream master
> open https://github.com/REMOTE_UPSTREAM_USER/CURRENT_REPO/tree/master

$ git open ticket
> open https://customredminedomain.com/issues/99999

Installation

Install with NPM:

brew install npm
npm install --global git-open-cws

Manual Installation:

# Clone the git repo
cd /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/
git clone [email protected]:nunezro/git-open.git

# Place the following function in your .bashrc or equivalent
git() {
    if [[ $1 == "open" ]]; then
        command /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/git-open/git-open ${@#open}
    else
        command git "$@"
    fi
}
# Then enable git autocompletion by appling patch.2.2.0.git-completion.bash.txt
# to your local copy of git-completion.bash
$ cd /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/
$ patch < git-open/patch.2.2.0.git-completion.bash.txt
 

Supported:

  • Github.com
  • Gists on Github
  • Bitbucket
  • Atlassian Stash
  • Gitlab.com
  • Gitlab custom hosted (see below)
  • Redmine issues (see below)

Gitlab support

To configure gitlab support (when default doesn't work) you need to set gitopen.gitlab.domain:

git config --global gitopen.gitlab.domain [yourdomain.here]
# or
git config gitopen.gitlab.domain [yourdomain.here] # in your local repository

Redmine support

To configure redmine support (when default doesn't work) you need to set gitopen.redmine.domain:

git config --global gitopen.redmine.domain [yourdomain.here]
# or
git config gitopen.redmine.domain [yourdomain.here] # in your local repository

Adaptation

Adapted for use by Oregon State University Central Web Services by Roberto Nunez

Thx

@jasonmccreary did all the hard work

License

Copyright Jason McCreary & Paul Irish. Licensed under MIT.

http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT