0.0.5 • Published 2 years ago

git-auto-config v0.0.5

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Last release
2 years ago

git-auto-config

Auto config diffient user.name and user.email in different git repos.

✨✨✨ Don't worry about forgetting to switch git info again!!!.

Why?

There is always a need to use a different user.name and user.email in different git repos. For example, your company's repo want to use your company's username and email, but your personal repo want to use your personal name and email.

How?

Firstly, you need to config your rules by gitp p -r xxx -a xxx. Then, when you clone a repo by gitp clone, it will use your rules and auto to exec git config --local xxx.

Usage

Install

npm install -g git-auto-config

# or

yarn global add git-auto-config

# or

pnpm install -g git-auto-config

Alias(!important)

# mac
alias git="gitp"

# window
to google~

config your git rules

only config once

# match git repository url contains `github`
gitp p -r "github" -a "name1 <email1@xx.com>"

# match git repository url contains `gitlab`
gitp p -r "gitlab" -a "name2 <email2@xx.com>"

clone your git repository

# Then this repository will be auto config --local user.name and user.email use `name1 <email1@xx.com>`
gitp clone https://github.com/xxx/xxxx.git

# Then this repository will be auto config --local user.name and user.email use `name2 <email2@xx.com>`
gitp clone https://gitlab.com/xxx/xxxx.git

config old project

# Provided that you have already configed your git rules by `gitp p xxx`

gitp s

gitp commands

proxy | p

add git proxy rules

  • -r, --rule <rule>
  • -n, --name <name>
  • -e, --email <email>
  • -a, --author <author>

e.g.

gitp p -r github -a "name1 <email1@xx.com>"

# or

gitp p -r github -n name1 -e email1@xx.com

set | s

manual set current project(Make sure you had set the rule by gitp p xxx)

e.g.

gitp s

# or

gitp set

proxy-show | ps

show your config

  • -l, --list
  • -r, --rule <rule>

e.g.

# show rule `github` config
gitp ps -r github

# show all
gitp ps

proxy-delete | pd

delete your config

  • [...rules]
  • -a, --all

e.g.

# delete rule `github` and `gitlab`
gitp pd github gitlab

# delete all
gitp pd -a

-v | -h

e.g.

gitp -v

gitp -h

gitp p -h

gitp ps -h

gitp pd -h

git commands

Of course, you can continue use all the git command by gitp xxx, that's the same with git.

LICENSE

MIT License © 2022-PRESENT ChpShy

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