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gitlink-cli

v1.2.0

Published

Open gitlab/github/bitbucket in a browser from the console, using git remote as input

Downloads

4

Readme

Gitlink-cli

This is a small command line utility to open the current remote repository in a browser from the command line.

The idea is that you're in terminal, working on a repo, then just type gitlink and your default browser magically opens the gitlab/github/bitbucket... url.

If you're not on a git repo, there's a nice and color error message.

Tested on mac only, created in a few minutes in node after banging my head on the table trying to make it work on bash.

Installation

Package managers (yarn, npm)

yarn global add gitlink-cli

npm -g install gitlink-cli

Cloning

  1. Clone this repo somewhere in your computer: git clone https://github.com/bitbonsai/gitlink-cli.git
  2. yarn link in the directory is the fastest/easiest way to install (and be able to customize).
  3. npm link also works, if you're not into yarn.

Usage

Just go to a repo and type gitlink to open a browser window with the repo. If you're on an environment without a browser or pass --print, it will just print the URL, so you can command click (for my friends who work from ssh)

Or add part of a sha1 to it and open a single commit page: gitlink b844b99 (thanks for the idea, @ricardobeat)