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syncsubmodule

v2.0.13

Published

This is used to sync submodules with repository

Downloads

27

Readme

SubmoduleSync Logo

Fast, minimalist gitsubmodule-sync for node.

NPM Version Linux Build Windows Build

Installation

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry.

Before installing, download and install Node.js. Node.js 0.10 or higher is required.

Installation is done using the npm install command:

$ npm install syncsubmodule

Description :

It is a shell script which handles the interaction between project and other gitsubmodules while committing on git , very easily . It will allow us to update all submodules with their latest updates and checkout to branch of project so that they are in sync . It irradicates the need for manually moving into submodule directory and stashing/committing their changes and then switching to branch where project is currently on . It also checks your linting which you will be specifying for your project . If script runs successfully then you can continue with push command .

Instructions to Follow :

  • npm install syncsubmodule

  • Simply edit in your project's package.json, such as:

    package.json

  ...
  "scripts": {
      "updateSubmodule": "sh ./node_modules/syncsubmodule/update-submodule.sh",
      "lint": "eslint .",
      "precommit-msg":"echo 'Pre-commit checks... !!'"
  },
  "precommit":["precommit-msg","updateSubmodule"]
  ...
  • Start coding

Features

  • Focus on high performance
  • Easy working with git
  • Executable for pushing applications quickly
  • Checks Eslint

Philosophy

The syncsubmodule philosophy is to provide small, robust tooling for synchronization between all submodules with main repository, making it a great solution for single page applications, web sites.

Example

To try the example, clone the repository and install the dependencies:

$ git clone [email protected]:anchaljain123/syncsubmodule.git
$ Under this repository,
    git submodule add [email protected]:anchaljain123/submodule-repo.git
$ start coding ,committing & pushing on git

Then run example :

$ npm start

Install dependencies:

$ npm install

ThankYou !!