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git-linker

v0.1.6

Published

A command line tool for batch deleting GitHub repositories.

Downloads

4

Readme

Usage

How to use?

1. Install package

pnpm install git-linker -g

npm install -g git-linker

2. Terminal input git-linker

MZG@DESKTOP-KKAB511 MINGW64 /d/Projects/git-linker (master)
$ git-linker
Please enter the local project path (default . for current path):
> D:\Projects\PersonalProjects\xxxx
Do you want to add the URLs before or after existing ones?
> before
> after
Please enter the git URLs (separated by commas):
> https://github.com/xxx.git, https://gitee.com/xxxx.git

The result as follows:

  • succcess: Successfully added URL: https://github.com/xxx.git
  • fail: To see error message
  • already exists: The URL https://gitee.com/xxxx.git already exists in the config file.

3. If the configuration is successful, you can open the current project's .git/config to see that the URLs have been added.

# Run the following command under the current project
notepad .git/config

The result as follows:

[remote "origin"]
	url = https://github.com/xxx.git # Newly added git url
	url = https://gitee.com/xxxx.git # Before git url
	fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*