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gitcommon

v1.0.4

Published

A simple git cli tool

Readme

Git Common CLI

A CLI to simplify your git push init(with push) and pull.

Installing

$ npm install -g gitcommon

How to use

Usage: gitcommon [options]

  A simple git cli tool


  Options:

    -V, --version            output the version number
    -I, --init <repo>        Init a git repo and push it
    -c, --commit             Commit and push the repos update
    -m, --message <message>  Commit message(Default:commit with gitutils)
    -r, --remote <remote>    Repo remote (Default:origin)
    -o, --options <options>  Push options (optional)
    -b, --branch <branch>    Repo branch (Defaults(:master)
    -p, --pull               Pull the repos update
    -h, --help               output usage information

##Useful informations

  When you use commit, in git command line you use git add . git commit -m <message> and git push

  When you use pull , in git command line you use only git pull

  When you use init, in git command line you use git init git add . git commit -m "initial commit" git add remote origin <repo> and git push

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details