@houbeb/git-rev-sync
v3.0.3
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Synchronously get the current git commit hash, tag, or branch
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git-rev-sync
Synchronously get the current git commit hash, tag, count, branch or commit message. Forked from git-rev-sync-js. Supports Node 4+.
Example
var git = require('git-rev-sync');
console.log(git.short());
// 75bf4ee
console.log(git.long());
// 75bf4eea9aa1a7fd6505d0d0aa43105feafa92ef
console.log(git.branch());
// master
You can also run these examples via: npm run examples
Install
npm install git-rev-sync --save
API
var git = require('git-rev-sync');
git.short([filePath], [length])
→ <String>
return the result of git rev-parse --short HEAD
- optional
filePath
parameter can be used to run the command against a repo outside the current working directory - optional
length
parameter can be used to set the desired hash length (defaults to7
)
git.long([filePath])
→ <String>
return the result of git rev-parse HEAD
; optional filePath
parameter can be used to run the command against a repo outside the current working directory
git.branch([filePath])
→ <String>
return the current branch; optional filePath
parameter can be used to run the command against a repo outside the current working directory
git.count()
→ <Number>
return the count of commits across all branches; this method will fail if the git
command is not found in PATH
git.date()
→ <Date>
returns the date of the current commit; this method will fail if the git
command is not found in PATH
git.hasUnstagedChanges()
→ <Boolean>
returns true if there are unstaged changes; this method will fail if the git
command is not found in PATH
git.isDirty()
→ <Boolean>
returns true if there are uncommitted changes; this method will fail if the git
command is not found in PATH
git.isTagDirty()
→ <Boolean>
returns true if the current tag is dirty; this method will fail if the git
command is not found in PATH
git.message()
→ <String>
return the current commit message; this method will fail if the git
command is not found in PATH
git.remoteUrl()
→ <String>
return the current remote URL; this method will fail if the git
command is not found in PATH
git.tag([markDirty])
→ <String>
return the current tag and mark as dirty if markDirty is truthful; this method will fail if the git
command is not found in PATH