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merginator-gitlab

v0.0.1

Published

Merge Gitlab MR the quick way

Downloads

8

Readme

merginator-gitlab

Merginator will automatically merge your Gitlab merge request once everything is fine by watching them. Launch it, then let it wait and merge for you.

💣 💣 💣 Use at your own risk, your colleagues may not like when you merge too fast... Tell them to review if they are not happy 💣 💣 💣

Why?

Because you can merge your merge requests automatically in some cases, even when not in front of your computer, and because I wanted to play with RxJS.

How to use merginator

Install from npm:

npm install -g merginator-gitlab

Launch it:

merginator-gitlab --upvotes 2 --gitlab https://YOUR_GITLAB_INSTANCE --token 1234567890

Where:

  • upvotes: Is the minimum number of upvotes you need to merge a merge request (defaults to 2). Nothing will be merged until your merge request reach this number of 👍
  • gitlab: Is the base URL of your gitlab instance. If not defined, it will try to get it from your GITLAB_URL environemtn variable, then will default to https://gitlab.com
  • token: Is your Gitlab token. You can get it from your Gitlab profile https://YOUR_GITLAB_INSTANCE/profile/personal_access_tokens. If not defined, it will try to get it from your GITLAB_TOKEN environment variable.

For more details, check help:

merginator-gitlab --help

License

MIT