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git-split-branch

v0.1.1

Published

split your branch into multiple by directories

Downloads

9

Readme

node

git-split-branch

Ever wanted to split big branch by directories changed? Stop giving your teammates big PRs if you can split it.

Installation

Next commands will add git-split-branch binary to your binary list.

Yarn

yarn global add git-split-branch

NPM

npm install -g git-split-branch

Usage

git-split-branch dir

This command will help you split your current branch into new extra branch with changes only in folder dir.

Arguments

dir [otherDirs...]

Directories you want to split branch to. You could specify exact branches or part of directory name.

  • dir/full/path
  • path

Options

-V, --version

Output current git-split-branch version.

-w, --workdir

Directory where actual split will happen.

"./" by default.

-R, --no-root

Flag if cli should run all commands from root of repo or not. With -R flag all commands will go from -w directory otherwise from root of repo.

"false" by default.

-f, --from

Branch you'd like to compare from. Used to find diff commits. Specify -f BRANCH if you want compare to custom branch.

"develop" by default.

-t, --to

Branch you'd like to compare to. Used to find diff commits. Specify -t BRANCH if you want compare to custom branch.

"CURRENT BRANCH" by default.

-b, --branches

Branches you would like to commit to, separated by ";". Count of branches should be same as directories to use for split.

By default CLI will propose you to create branches based on -t option.

-v, --verbosity

Set logger level to log extra information just in case. -v would make 'info' verbosity. -v debug would specify exact level of verbosity. No extra levels supported.

"notice" level by default.

-d, --find-depth

Depth of looking for directories when finding best match for input.

"5" by default.

-h, --help

Log some help.

Algo underneath

  • find directories with fuzzySearch
  • create branches for each split
  • find all commits effected each directory separately with git rev-list --reverse --no-merges FROM..TO -- DIR
  • apply all commits one by one for each dir git checkout HASH -- DIR