A git-remote-helper that supports basic push and pull functionality when working with CodeCommit repositories using the AWS codecommit
protocol. When installed the helper acts as a transparent proxy, converting the codecommit
protocol into AWS V4 authenticated HTTPS requests. Removing the need for dedicated AWS HTTPS credentials.
Binary downloads can be found on the Releases page. Unpack the git-remote-codecommit
binary and add it to your PATH.
To use Homebrew:
brew tap gembaadvantage/tap
brew install gembaadvantage/tap/git-remote-codecommit
To use Fish:
gofish rig add https://github.com/gembaadvantage/fish-food
gofish install github.com/gembaadvantage/fish-food/git-remote-codecommit
To use Scoop:
scoop install git-remote-codecommit
To install using a shell script:
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gembaadvantage/git-remote-codecommit/main/scripts/install | sh
Clone the repository using your standard git syntax, but provide the clone URL using the codecommit
protocol format of:
codecommit://repository
codecommit://profile@repository
codecommit::region://repository
codecommit::region://profile@repository
$ git clone codecommit::eu-west-1://repository
Cloning into 'repository'...
remote: Counting objects: 167, done.
Receiving objects: 100% (167/167), 96.07 KiB | 634.00 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (31/31), done.
Both git pull
and git push
operations will behave as normal.
Depending on your chosen authentication mechanism, you may need to provide an AWS named profile to authenticate with CodeCommit. To do this, prefix your repository name with profile@
.
git clone codecommit::eu-west-1://profile@repository