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git-good

v1.4.1

Published

Tool to enhance your github workflow

Downloads

2

Readme

git-good

Tool to enhance your github workflow

Build Status npm npm

Install

npm install -g git-good

Usage

Highlights:

  • $ gud pr:
    • when you're in a project with dozens of pull requests it's tiresome to go to github and find which one is yours to check if something new is up, this will find the pull request number in which your current branch and open the page for you.
  • $ gud new pr:
    • it's a tedious job to go to github, create new pull request and find the branch you've been working on and compare it to develop, this will automate it for you based on the branch you're currently on.
Usage
$ gud <command>

 Examples
   $ gud pr             # opens current pull request page
   $ gud new pr         # opens new pull request page
   $ gud prs            # opens pull requests page
   $ gud open           # opens repo page
   $ gud issues         # opens issues page
   $ gud branches       # opens branches page   
   $ gud releases       # opens releases page
   $ gud wiki           # opens wiki page
   $ gud settings       # opens settings page
   $ gud contributors   # opens contributors page

Acessing private repositories

If you want to access private repositories all you need to do is to create a Personal API token (instructions here)

Once you got it just export it in your bash/zsh/fish profile.

export GIT_GOOD=<your-token-here>

Created by

Cesar Ferreira

License

MIT © Cesar Ferreira