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addrepo

v1.0.1

Published

CLI node tool to create a GitLab repository

Downloads

1

Readme

addrepo

Minimal CLI wrapper for node-gitlab package to easy creating new repositories on a GitLab server and clone it locally, all in a single command.

addrepo my-new-repository

IMPORTANT: You must to have an SSH key properly configured on your local machine and on the GitLab server in order to be able to clone the repository after is has been created.

Options

Usage: addrepo [options]

Options:

-i, --initialize                Initialize the configuration file.
-s, --output-ssh-url            Output SSH URL.
-w, --output-html-url           Output HTTP URL.
-n, --clone-no                  Dont clone the repository.
-a, --assign-to-team <team_id>  Assign repository to a user group. Need admin permissions.
-h, --help                      output usage information

Install

npm install addrepo -g

Note: You must install this package globally to be able to use it anywhere from the CLI.

Configuration

Use this command to initialize the configuration process:

addrepo -i

The configuration process will ask you:

  1. Your GitLab server domain name. Ex.: http://gitlab.com
  2. Your Private Token number.

A JSON configuration file named addrepo.json will be saved on the package install folder at %APPDATA%\npm\node_modules\addrepo.

How to use

Initialize the configuration file

addrepo -i

Create a new repository

addrepo my-new-repository

Note: If there is already a repository with the same name for the current user, the action will fail.

Create a repository, dont clone it, and output the HTTP URL

addrepo my-new-repository -n -w

Create a repository, and assign it to a user group by ID number

This option require admin permissions in the configured user.

addrepo my-new-repository -a 67

Note: If the current user don't have permissions to assign a project to a group, the project will be created for the current user.