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commit-cli

v2.1.4

Published

A CLI that allows you to git commit your changes easily

Downloads

22

Readme

Commit-CLI

Build Status

A simple tool to allow you to easily commit your files.

Install

In order to install, run

> npm install -g commit-cli

To Run

Commit

To commit [files] with message [message], simply type

> commit [files] -m [message]

If [files] and [message] isn't provided, a prompt will appear for the user to input their values.

Example

> commit index.js package.json -m "First init commit"

Recommit

To recommit the last message with [new-message], simply type

> recommit [new-message]

Commit Message

In order to add current branch into your commit message (useful for JIRA and STASH commits), add $BR to your message

Example

If your current branch is feature/somefunction, then

> commit --all -m "$BR: added message"

is the same as

> commit --all -m "feature/somefunction: added message"

Recommit can be done by

> recommit "$BR: some new message"

Version

2.1.3

  • Fixed main script bug where it couldn't depend

2.1.2

  • Fixed bug where commit-cli couldn't be depended on

2.1.1

  • Updated to use git-lib

2.1.0

  • Added functionality of recommit

2.0.0

  • Modified the way user inputs

1.2.6

  • Updated commited files showings

1.2.5

  • Updated git to show commited files

1.2.4

  • Show which files are commited

1.2.0

  • Added a check to see if there are files to commit first

1.1.0

  • Added ability to variably add branch to commit message

1.0.0

  • First Working