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pending-pushes

v1.1.5

Published

This tool will let you know when you've forgotten to push something in a directory you're tracking!

Downloads

7

Readme

pending-pushes

This tool will let you know when you've forgotten to push something in a directory you're tracking!

Motivation

More often than I'd care to admit, I've done a piece of work and left it sitting in my local repo, without pushing the change out. This tool will let me watch certain directories, and let me know every time I open the terminal whether I have some work that needs pushing out!

Usage

This has only been testing with the following setup:

  • OS - macOS Big Sur
  • Node Version - v12.18.2

Hopefully, this works in other environments but I can't promise anything!

Assuming this tool is compatible with your setup, here's a quick guide for how to use it.

Installation

npm install -g pending-pushes

Adding a directory

pending-pushes --add <your_directory_of_choice>

Adding multiple directories

pending-pushes --add <your_directory_of_choice> --depth <number>

Removing a directory from tracking

pending-pushes --remove <your_directory_of_choice>

Listing currently tracked directories

pending-pushes --list

Checking your tracked directories for pending pushes

pending-pushes

Note: This command should be put in your .zshrc or equivalent file so you can see what paths need pushing on each shell startup!