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git-setup-ceie

v2.0.7

Published

Automates Git repo setup with Main, Controlled Environment, and Isolated Environment branches

Readme

CEIE - Automated Git Repository Setup

🚀 Introduction

CEIE automates Git repository initialization by setting up structured branches and linking your repository to GitHub seamlessly. This tool simplifies the process, ensuring a well-defined workflow.

Table of Contents

  1. Installation
  2. How It Works
  3. Usage
  4. Example Output
  5. Notes
  6. Contributing
  7. License
  8. Note

📦 Installation

To install CEIE globally, run:

npm install -g git-setup-ceie

Or, use it directly via npx:

npx git-setup-ceie

⚡ How It Works

This tool performs the following automated actions:

  1. Initializes a Git repository (git init).
  2. Checks if a remote origin exists; if not, prompts the user to enter a repository URL.
  3. Creates an initial commit with a README.md file.
  4. Sets up the following branches:
    • main
    • controlled-environment
    • isolated-environment
  5. Pushes all branches to GitHub and sets up tracking.

🛠 Usage

Run the command in your project directory:

npx git-setup-ceie

You will be prompted to enter the repository URL if it isn't set up already.

📤 Example Output

🚀 Initializing Git repository...
🔍 Checking if remote origin exists...
✅ Remote origin already exists.
📄 Creating an initial commit...
✅ Initial commit created.
✅ Creating and switching branches...
🔀 Switching back to 'main' branch...
📤 Pushing branches to GitHub...
🎉 Git repository is fully set up and pushed to GitHub!

📌 Notes

  • If a repository is already initialized, it won’t be reinitialized.
  • If branches exist, they won’t be recreated.
  • If the remote origin exists, it won’t prompt for a URL.

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to submit issues or PRs.

📜 License

MIT License

📝 Note

This project serves as the foundation for CEIE, ensuring a streamlined and structured Git setup process. However, git-setup-ceie will remain independent and fully functional, retaining all npm commands indefinitely.