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gitcs

v1.0.5

Published

git-commit-spotify adds current playing song name to the commit message in github repository.

Downloads

14

Readme

gitcs - git commit spotify

gitcs

Hits-of-Code

Trying hard to come up with a commit message, everytime you stage to your pet project?
Wait no longer, commit the song you're playing (on spotify) + random emoji, with single command.

gitcs

better than git commit -am.

Getting Started

gitcs adds now playing song name and artist followed by a emoji. You'll still need to stage your files i.e. git add <your files>

Prerequisites

Installing

Install gitcs using npm command line, globally.

npm i -g gitcs

Usage

You'll just have to do this once. This cli will persist your tokens and secrets locally for future usage.

Tips and Tricks

  • add optional -c flag to clear all secrets and tokens

TL;DR

Initial command
gitcs -i <AppID> -s <appSecret> -f

Afterwards

gitcs

Contributing

PRs Welcome

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

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

Acknowledgments