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okpush

v0.0.8

Published

A git hook management tool

Readme

okpush-cli

okpush-cli is command-line utility to manage git hooks for the okpush.io service.

Usage

Initialize a new repository for okpush (you can find your account id by clicking "New repository" on the okpush website):

npx okpush init <account id>

Install hooks for a repository that already has a .okpush file:

npx okpush install

Sync repository history to okpush: (by default, last 100 commits are synced)

npx okpush sync [--since <date>] [--count <number>]

Uninstall hooks:

npx okpush uninstall

Installation

okpush-cli can be run directly from npx with npx okpush.

You can also install it into your nodejs project as a dev dependency. This will automatically install hooks if the repository is connected to okpush.

npm install okpush --save-dev
# or
yarn install -D okpush

Hooks

The following hooks are currently supported:

  • pre-commit - run commands to check whether commit is allowed (synchronous)
  • post-commit - run commands after a commit succeeds (async)
  • post-rewrite - run commands after a commit is modified (async)
  • pre-push - run commands to check whether push is allowed (synchronous)
  • post-checkout - run commands after a new branch is checked out (async)

These commands can be triggered directly as commands with okpush-cli as well by running:

okpush pre-commit # any supported hook

Support

If something is going wrong, please run okpush with the -v flag and create an issue with the output of the command.

License

GPLv3