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reviewers.py - quickly add reviewers to git merge commit messages

Introduction

This simple tool displays a customizable list of names and email addresses that can be selected and copied into the clipboard for adding these names as reviewers of a pull request to the merge commit messages (e.g. on github).

This tool was born out of my need to "scratch an itch" - I am the component lead for the Ceph Manager Dashboard and frequently have to review and merge pull requests for this component. Adding the required Reviewed-by: Name <email> lines to the pull requests that are being merged is a manual process and I used a plain text file for cutting and pasting the required lines before, which was cumbersome.

I know that there is actually a command line tool for handling Ceph merge requests, but I usually use the github web interface and I wanted to have an excuse to dabble with the Python GTK bindings ;)

Usage

Edit the file reviewers.txt and add the names and email addresses of the reviewers you want to add to your commit messages.

The file format is simple:

  • One reviewer per line
  • The line should start with the name, followed by the corresponding email address

Simply start the script by executing ./reviewers.py. By default, it will look for a file reviewers.txt in the current directory. You can also pass an alternative file name as the argument, e.g. ./reviewers.py ~/.reviewers.txt.

A window will appear, displaying the list of names as defined in the file.

Screen shot

You can now select the desired names by clicking each of them while holding down the CTRL key. Click Copy or press Ctrl+C or Alt+C to copy the list of selected list of reviewers to the clipboard. The tool will automatically preprend each line with the string Reviewed-by: . Example: clicking "Jane Doe" and "Paul Hacker" will result in the following clipboard content:

Reviewed-by: Jane Doe <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Paul Hacker <[email protected]>

You can now paste the clipboard content into the merge commit message text.

Click Quit or press Ctrl+Q or Alt+Q to exit the application.

Requirements

To run this tool, you need Python 3 and the PyGTK Python bindings for the GTK+ toolkit. These components should be part of every recent Linux distribution - see your distribution's documentation for details on how to install them.

License

This tool is licensed under the MIT License. See the file LICENSE.txt for details.