gitpair v1.5.4
When pair programming or mob programming on git projects, there is a convention that allows us to document our co-authors in the commit message. However, adding the co-authorship information on every single commit is painful.
Configure gitpair to know your team members, say who you're pairing with and commit as normal. It then amends your commit to add your co-authors.
Each co-author will be added to the commit message, so that they are also credited in the github contributions view!
Before gitpair :sob:

After gitpair :heart_eyes:

Setup
First install gitpair
$ npm install -g gitpairAdd authors you'd like to pair with regularly
Add all your co-authors in a .gitpair/authors.json file higher up in directory tree or in your user's home folder:
[
{
"name": "Peter Yarrow",
"email": "peter@ifihadahamm.er",
"aliases": ["peter"]
},
{
"name": "Paul Stookey",
"email": "paul@tellitonthemonta.in",
"aliases": ["paul"]
},
{
"name": "Mary Travers",
"email": "mary@lemontr.ee",
"aliases": ["mary"]
}
]Install husky
$ npm install --save-dev huskyThen configure husky to run git pair amend on every commit, add the following to your package.json file:
"husky": {
"hooks": {
"post-commit": "git pair amend"
}
}Now, you commits will be automatically patched with the co-authoring information!
Tell gitpair you're pairing
Say you're doing some mob programming with Peter, Paul and Mary:
git pair with peter paul maryThen commit your work
$ commit -am "Too much of nothing"This will result in the following commit:
Author: Benoit d'Oncieu <bdoncieu@gmail.com>
Too much of nothing
Co-authored-by: Peter Yarrow <peter@ifihadahamm.er>
Co-authored-by: Paul Stookey <paul@tellitonthemonta.in>
Co-authored-by: Mary Travers <mary@lemontr.ee>Other commands
know who you're pairing with
git pair infostop pairing
git pair offresume pairing
git pair onprint the co-authored-by trailers
git pair trailersmanually amend the last commit
git pair amendWhen you don't want to install gitpair globally
If like me, you don't like to install packages globally, follow these simple instructions.
npm install --save-dev gitpairThen add the following alias to your profile script (e.g. ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc):
alias git-pair='$(npm bin)/git-pair'And then you can run gitpair by just using git pair.
5 years ago
5 years ago
5 years ago
6 years ago
6 years ago
6 years ago
6 years ago
6 years ago
6 years ago
6 years ago
6 years ago
6 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
7 years ago
9 years ago
9 years ago
9 years ago
9 years ago
9 years ago
9 years ago
9 years ago