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clean-bitbucket

v1.0.1

Published

clean-bitbucket ===

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Readme

clean-bitbucket

A small library meant to be used for cleaning out unused bitbucket branches.

Installation

Install with npm install -g clean-bitbucket.

Create a .env file with your bitbucket URL and token (it needs to be a write token to be able to delete branches) in the working directory:

BITBUCKET_URL=https://bitbucket-server.somewhere.com/
BITBUCKET_TOKEN=[token]

Of course, you can also export them to the environment before running the script:

export BITBUCKET_URL=https://bitbucket-server.somewhere.com/
export BITBUCKET_TOKEN=[token]

Or add them directly in front of the command:

BITBUCKET_URL=https://bitbucket-server.somewhere.com/ BITBUCKET_TOKEN=[token] clean-bitbucket [group] [repository] [baseBranch]

Usage

After that, you'll be able to run clean-bitbucket [group] [repository] [baseBranch] to get a list of all the branches in the repo and how they differ from the branch specified as base.

Every branch will show how many commits are added/missing from the branch relative to the base.

If there are zero commits missing from the base branch, the branch will be marked as MERGED.

Branches with the keywords develop or release in them will be locked, and cannot be deleted.

Shortcuts that are available are:

  • d: delete the currently highlighted branch (press again to confirm)
  • q: exit the program
  • r: reload the current page (useful after deleting branches)
  • m: delete all branches marked as merged (excluding locked branches)
  • up/down: move one item up or down
  • left/right: go to the next/previous page
  • pageup/pagedown: move 25 items up or down