1.0.13 • Published 1 year ago

@co2-lab/mws v1.0.13

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1 year ago

MWS - Modular Working Space

A command line to organize some repositories under a centralized repository.

One More Option

  • Different from git submodules you can manage every project as a normal git repo.

  • Different from mono repo you can create some repositories for you project and manage them centralized.

Install

using npm

$ npm i -g @co2-lab/mws

using yarn

$ yarn global add @co2-lab/mws

using pnpm

$ pnpm add -g @co2-lab/mws

How it works

You wanna create some repositories for your project...

example:

https://github.com/co2-lab/module-1
https://github.com/co2-lab/module-2

but you wanna manager all of then on the same IDE instance like a workspace, then you can create a centralizer repo.

You can create a git repo using the mws cli or using a existing git repo. For now let's consider the scenario of you create a git repo using the mws cli...

In any folder run the command mws create and answer the questions...

example:

$ mws create --verbose
$ What will be the workspace name ? my-project-workspace
$ What will be the name of the repositories folder ? modules
$ Do you want to push it to github ? yes
$ What Github password or Personal Access Token can I use ? *******
$ What will be the Github project name ? my-project-workspace
$ Do you want to make the repo private ? no
$ Starting workspace creation...
$ Creating github repo...
$ Done...

This command will create a folder named my-project-workspace with the mws config file inside, create a git repo named my-project-workspace (https://github.com/co2-lab/my-project-workspace) and push the content to the created repository.

Now, all you need to do is add the modules to your new workspace.

example:

$ mws add-repo --verbose
$ What is the git url of the repo that you want to clone ? https://github.com/co2-lab/module-1
$ What should be the folder name where it should be cloned ? module-1
$ Connect to ... ? Branch
$ pull from ... ? main
$ Starting to add a repo...
$ Done...

$ mws add-repo --verbose
$ What is the git url of the repo that you want to clone ? https://github.com/co2-lab/module-2
$ What should be the folder name where it should be cloned ? module-2
$ Connect to ... ? Branch
$ pull from ... ? main
$ Starting to add a repo...
$ Done...

This commands will clone the git repos within the my-project-workspace/modules folder.

example:

my-project-workspace
 ├─ modules
 │   ├─ module-1
 │   │   └─ ...
 │   └─ module-2
 │       └─ ...
 └─ mws.json

If you prefer use a existing git repo, run the command mws init.

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