Little git extras.
Clone / Tarball:
$ make install
One-liner:
$ curl https://raw.github.com/visionmedia/git-extras/master/bin/git-extras | INSTALL=y sh
$ sudo port install git-extras
Brew (buggy):
$ brew install git-extras
git extras
git squash
git summary
git effort
git changelog
git commits-since
git count
git create-branch
git delete-branch
git delete-submodule
git delete-tag
git fresh-branch
git graft
git alias
git ignore
git release
git contrib
git repl
git undo
git gh-pages
git setup
git touch
git feature
git refactor
git bug
git promote
git local-commits
The main git-extras
command.
Output the current --version
:
$ git extras
List available commands:
$ git extras --help
Update to the latest git-extras
:
$ git extras update
Sets up the gh-pages
branch. (See GitHub Pages documentation.)
Create the given feature, refactor, or bug branch name
:
$ git feature dependencies
Afterwards, the same command will check it out:
$ git checkout master
$ git feature dependencies
When finished, we can feature finish
to merge it into the current branch:
$ git checkout master
$ git feature finish dependencies
All of this works with feature
, bug
, or refactor
.
Output author
's contributions to a project:
$ git contrib visionmedia
visionmedia (18):
Export STATUS_CODES
Replaced several Array.prototype.slice.call() calls with Array.prototype.unshift.call()
Moved help msg to node-repl
Added multiple arg support for sys.puts(), print(), etc.
Fix stack output on socket error
...
Outputs a repo summary:
$ git summary
project: git-extras
commits: 163
files : 93
authors:
97 Tj Holowaychuk 59.5%
37 Jonhnny Weslley 22.7%
8 Kenneth Reitz 4.9%
5 Aggelos Orfanakos 3.1%
3 Jonathan "Duke" Leto 1.8%
2 Gert Van Gool 1.2%
2 Domenico Rotiroti 1.2%
2 Devin Withers 1.2%
2 TJ Holowaychuk 1.2%
1 Nick Campbell 0.6%
1 Alex McHale 0.6%
1 Jason Young 0.6%
1 Jens K. Mueller 0.6%
1 Guillermo Rauch 0.6%
This command can also take a commitish, and will print a summary for commits in the commmitish range:
$ git summary v42..
Displays "effort" statistics, currently just the number of commits per file, showing highlighting where the most activity is. The "active days" column is the total number of days which contributed modifications to this file.
node (master): git effort --above 15 {src,lib}/*
If you wish to ignore files with commits <=
a value you may use --above
:
$ git effort --above 5
GIT read-eval-print-loop:
$ git repl
git> ls-files
History.md
Makefile
Readme.md
bin/git-changelog
bin/git-count
bin/git-delete-branch
bin/git-delete-tag
bin/git-ignore
bin/git-release
git> quit
By default git ls-files
is used, however you may pass one or more files to git-effort(1)
, for example:
$ git effort bin/* lib/*
List commits since date
(defaults to "last week"):
$ git commits-since
... changes since last week
TJ Holowaychuk - Fixed readme
TJ Holowaychuk - Added git-repl
TJ Holowaychuk - Added git-delete-tag
TJ Holowaychuk - Added git-delete-branch
$ git commits-since yesterday
... changes since yesterday
TJ Holowaychuk - Fixed readme
Output commit count:
$ git count
total 1844
Output detailed commit count:
$ git count --all
visionmedia (1285)
Tj Holowaychuk (430)
Aaron Heckmann (48)
csausdev (34)
ciaranj (26)
Guillermo Rauch (6)
Brian McKinney (2)
Nick Poulden (2)
Benny Wong (2)
Justin Lilly (1)
isaacs (1)
Adam Sanderson (1)
Viktor Kelemen (1)
Gregory Ritter (1)
Greg Ritter (1)
ewoudj (1)
James Herdman (1)
Matt Colyer (1)
total 1844
Release commit with the given <tag>:
$ git release 0.1.0
Does the following:
- Executes .git/hooks/pre-release.sh (if present)
- Commits changes (to changelog etc) with message "Release <tag>"
- Tags with the given <tag>
- Push the branch / tags
- Executes .git/hooks/post-release.sh (if present)
Define, search and show aliases.
Define a new alias:
$ git alias last "cat-file commit HEAD"
Search for aliases that match a pattern (one argument):
$ git alias ^la
last = cat-file commit HEAD
Show all aliases (no arguments):
$ git alias
s = status
amend = commit --amend
rank = shortlog -sn --no-merges
whatis = show -s --pretty='tformat:%h (%s, %ad)' --date=short
whois = !sh -c 'git log -i -1 --pretty="format:%an <%ae>
Too lazy to open up .gitignore
? Me too!
$ git ignore build "*.o" "*.log"
... added 'build'
... added '*.o'
... added '*.log'
Add patterns from an existing template:
$ git ignore -t rails
Without any patterns, git-ignore
displays currently ignored patterns:
$ git ignore
build
*.o
*.log
Create local and remote branch name
:
$ git create-branch development
Delete local and remote branch name
:
$ git delete-branch integration
Delete submodule name
:
$ git delete-submodule lib/foo
Delete local and remote tag name
:
$ git delete-tag 0.0.1
Create empty local branch name
:
$ git fresh-branch docs
Merge commits from src-branch
into dest-branch
. (dest-branch
defaults to master
.)
$ git graft new_feature dev
$ git graft new_feature
Merge commits from src-branch
into the current branch as a single commit. When [msg]
is given git-commit(1)
will be invoked with that message. This is useful when small individual commits within a topic branch are irrelevant and you want to consider the topic as a single change.
$ git squash fixed-cursor-styling
$ git squash fixed-cursor-styling "Fixed cursor styling"
Populate a file whose name matches change|history -i_
with commits
since the previous tag. (If there are no tags, populates commits since the project began.)
Opens the changelog in $EDITOR
when set.
$ git changelog && cat History.md
n.n.n / 2010-08-05
==================
* Docs for git-ignore. Closes #3
* Merge branch 'ignore'
* Added git-ignore
* Fixed <tag> in docs
* Install docs
* Merge branch 'release'
* Added git-release
* Passing args to git shortlog
* Added --all support to git-count
* Initial commit
List commits:
$ git changelog --list
* Docs for git-ignore. Closes #3
* Merge branch 'ignore'
* Added git-ignore
* Fixed <tag> in docs
* Install docs
* Merge branch 'release'
* Added git-release
* Passing args to git shortlog
* Added --all support to git-count
* Initial commit
Remove the latest commit:
git undo
Remove the latest 3 commits:
git undo 3
Set up a git repository (if one doesn't exist), add all files, and make an initial commit. dir
defaults to the current working directory.
Call touch
on the given file, and add it to the current index. One-step creation of new files.
List all commits on the local branch that have not yet been sent to origin. Any additional arguments will be passed directly to git log.