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mgitrepo

v0.0.2

Published

Multiple git repository management

Downloads

3

Readme

Multi Git Repo

A Git command line to manage multiple git repositories at once.

Use case

If you work in a microservices environment, with multiple repositories (mnulti repo), you have to work on several projects. Switching from one branch to another, managing them or keeping them updated can be tedious and with a high probability of forgetfulnesses

This module aims to replace this :

$ cd apps/project1
$ git pull
$ cd apps/project2
$ git pull
$ cd apps/project3
$ git pull
$ cd lib/project4
$ git pull
$ cd lib/project5
$ git pull
...

by that :

$ mgit pull

the same goes for fetch, branch, checkout, etc...

Install

Globally

$ npm install -g mgitrepo

Locally

$ npm install mgitrepo

How to use locally

$ ./node_modules/.bin/mgit [command]

or if you add in your script section in package.json

...
"scripts": {
  ...
  "mgit": "mgit",
  ...
},
...
$ npm run mgit [command]

Configuration

mgit will try to read its configuration file in project root directory.

This file must be named .mgit.json and be in json format.

[
  {
    "url": "https://github.com/path/main-project.git",
    "name": "main-project",
    "path": "./"
  },
  {
    "url": "https://github.com/path/project1.git",
    "name": "project1",
    "path": "./apps/project1"
  },
  {
    "url": "https://github.com/path/project2.git",
    "name": "project2",
    "path": "./apps/project2"
  },
  {
    "url": "https://github.com/path/project3.git",
    "name": "project3",
    "path": "./apps/project3"
  },
  {
    "url": "https://github.com/path/project4.git",
    "name": "project4",
    "path": "./lib/project4"
  },
  {
    "url": "https://github.com/path/project5.git",
    "name": "project5",
    "path": "./lib/project5"
  }
]
  • url: the repository URL
  • name: the name by which you want to identify the project
  • path: the path where you want to clone the repository or the path where it is located

Available commands

Init cloning

mgit clone

Clone all repositories to their relative paths

All git commands

mgit [git command]

For example:

mgit status
mgit branch
mgit checkout -b newbranch
mgit checkout otherbranch
mgit add .
mgit commit -m "New feature"