When committing to Git, your email address and name are attached to the commits. If you are like me, you want to have different configurations based on the project you're working on (e.g., for your job and open-source work).
gitctx
makes this simple.
gitctx create
establishes a new context with name and emailgitctx use
hooks up the configuration into a local Git repository
This functionality works on a per-project basis, this is how it works:
cd <myproject>
gitctx use
# Select the right context
# Validate everything is as you expect
git config --get user.name
git config --get user.email
This functionality is backed by adding an [include] path=<contextpath>
to .git/config
.
- Delete / Edit contexts
- Incorporate GPG signing information into contexts
- Detect whether project already uses a
gitctx
context