rotten
v1.3.1
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figure out which branches in your git repository are rotten and haven't been merged into production in WAY too long.
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Rotten — find empty git branches and unmerged ones with tons of code!
$ npm -g install rotten
It helps you discover
- Which remote branches are empty (all code is in master), also outputs a command to delete them all.
- Which remote branches still have lots of code that needs to be merged
- How long remote branches have been waiting to be merged.
Why is this useful?
- discover which projects are languishing
- discover which engineers are unhappy that their code is not being reviewed/merged
- discover how effective your development process is
How rotten am I really?
Try it out.
$ npm -g install rotten
$ cd my-big-git-repo
$ rotten
Usage
Usage: rotten --repo /path-to-git-repo --prod master
Options:
-r, --repo the repo youd like to examine for rotting code [default: "."]
-p, --prod the branch you have running in production [default: "master"]
--keep don't run "harvested" checks (if you want to keep merged branches) [default: false]
-c, --mostcommits show branches with the most commits first (defaults to showing oldest commits first) [default: false]
If you'd like to order by most commits waiting (instead of oldest commit waiting):
$ rotten --mostcommits
Scoring?
Your rotten score is #rotten:13/harvested:37
Explanation:
- rotten: number of branches you need to merge into prod
- harvested: branches already in prod that need to be deleted.