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glmr

v1.6.0

Published

Merge Request Utility API on GitLab

Readme

A simple NodeJS application for Merge Request in GitLab.

To use it first, you must be in a repository and preferably the installation must be global.

  • npm install -g glmr

  • glmr -v

  • glmr --help

Requests require a token for authentication, so it is important to purchase one here.

Once you get your token, you must set it to the local repository, follow the example:

git config --add gitlab.token "GITLAB-ACCESS-TOKEN"

By default the current branch will be set as the base branch for the merge request.

Open Merge Request

To open a merge request the following command must be used:

 glmr target-branch
  • target-branch - Branch where merge request should be requested.

Title

If you want to set a merge request title the following command should be used:

  glmr target-branch -t "MR Title"

No remove source branch

By default, the remove source branch option is checked, but if you want to open merge request without the option, the following command must be used:

glmr target-branch --no-remove

WIP

If you want to open a Merge Request with WIP, the following command must be used:

glmr target-branch -w

or

glmr target-branch --wip

Assignee

If you want to open a Merge Request by signing for some user, the following command must be used:

glmr target-branch -u user.name

or

glmr target-branch --user user.name

Default values

git config --add glmr.remove < true | false >

  • Set default remove source branch flag

git config --add glmr.target "target-branch"

  • Set default target branch