git-all
v0.0.3
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Run git command under multiple git repositories concurrently.
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git-all
git-all is a command line utility to run git command under multiple git repositories concurrently.
Installation
From NPM:
$ npm install -g git-all
Usage
git-all command takes any git command as its first argument and runs that command under the sub directories of current directory where the .git
directory is existed in.
Let's say you have the following files and directories:
~/Projects/
cool-examples/
.git/
funny-movies/
my-todos.txt
super-express/
.git/
And if you run git-all status command under ~/Projects
directory:
$ cd ~/Projects
$ git-all status
The command first tries to find the all git projects under ~/Projects
(in the above case cool-examples
and super-express
are the target), and executes git status
command under that directories.
Is it boring? You can do whatever you want:
$ git-all fetch
$ git-all "reset HEAD --hard"
$ git-all "config user.email [email protected]"
You can also specify the path where the command is ran as the second argument.
$ git-all status ~/Projects
Note
Currently, if your command get prompt (for example, requires username and password), this tool doesn't work properly. As a workaround you can cache your credentials using Git's credential cache.
The following command caches your credentials locally for an hour.
$ git config --global credential.helper 'cache --timeout=3600'
Development
Running test
Run:
$ npm test
Releasing
npm-version command will bump the version and write the new data back to package.json
. It will also create a version commit and tag.
$ npm version <newversion>
The newversion argument should be semver string, usually either one of patch, minor or major.
Example:
$ npm version patch
Licence
MIT