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shancy-git

v2.0.0

Published

A helpful utility for git

Downloads

5

Readme

Git Buddy

Installation

npm i -g shancy-git

Features

  • Action: Commit And Push

    • -m: The commit message for the push operation.
    • -e: An optional emoji for the commit message.
    • -t: The type of the resulting commit. (Based on Commit Types)
    • --amend: A flag indicating whether to amend the previous commit.
    • Example: npx gitbuddy push -t feat -m "Added Feature" --amend
    • Example: npx gitbuddy push -t fix -m "Fixed Bug"
  • Action: Commit only

    • Example: npx gitbuddy commit -t feat -m "Message"
  • Action: squash (Combine commits)

    • n: The number of commits to squash (default is 1).
    • Example npx gitbuddy squash -n 4 -t feat -m "Squash Commits"
  • Action: pull

    • Example: npx gitbuddy pull
  • Action: push_origin

    • --f: A flag indicating whether to force-push to the origin.
    • Example: npx gitbuddy push_origin
  • Action: reset (Completely Deleting commits from remote)

    • n: The number of commits to reset (default is 1).
    • Example: npx gitbuddy reset -n 5

Commit-Types

| Commit Type | Title | Description | Emoji | | ----------- | ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----- | | feat | Feature | A new feature | ✨ | | fix | Bug Fixes | A bug Fix | 🐛 | | docs | Documentation | Documentation only changes | 📚 | | style | Styles | Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc) | 💎 | | refactor | Code Refactoring | A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature | 📦 | | perf | Performance Improvements | A code change that improves performance | 🚀 | | test | Tests | Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests | 🚨 | | build | Builds | Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm) | 🛠️ | | ci | Continuous Integrations | Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs) | ⚙️ | | chore | Chores | Other changes that don't modify src or test files | ♻️ | | revert | Reverts | Reverts a previous commit | 🗑️ |