Scan your projects directory for dirty git repositories.
- 🚀 Very fast–gives feedback while scanning the directories.
- ⚡ Clean output
- 🗼 Checks if the local commits/branches are pushed to the remote
- 👀 Detects uncommited changes (new files, modified, deleted etc)
- 💫 Lovely output
You can install the package globally and use it as command line tool:
# Using npm
npm install --global git-unsaved
# Using yarn
yarn global add git-unsaved
Then, run git-unsaved --help
and see what the CLI tool can do.
$ git-unsaved --help
Usage: git-unsaved [options]
Scan your projects directory for dirty git repositories.
Options:
-r, --relative-paths Display the relative paths.
-p, --path <path> A custom folder path (default: the current working
directory).
-h, --help Displays this help.
-v, --version Displays version information.
Examples:
$ git-unsaved # Scans the current directory
$ git-unsaved -p ~/projects # Scans the projects directory
$ git-unsaved | less -r # Pipe the output to `less`
Documentation can be found at https://github.com/IonicaBizau/git-unsaved#readme.
Here is an example how to use this package as library. To install it locally, as library, you can use npm install git-unsaved
(or yarn add git-unsaved
):
const gitUnsaved = require("git-unsaved");
gitUnsaved(`${__dirname}/..`, (err, data) => {
if (err) {
// Something went really wrong
return;
}
console.log(data);
// { result: { branch: 'master', ahead: 4, dirty: 3, untracked: 0, stashes: 0 },
// messages:
// [ 'You have \u001b[1m4\u001b[22m \u001b[1munpushed commits\u001b[22m.',
// 'You have \u001b[1m3\u001b[22m \u001b[1mfiles you have to commit\u001b[22m.' ],
// path: '/home/.../git-unsaved' }
data.messages.forEach(c => {
console.log(` ${c}`);
});
// =>
// You have 4 unpushed commits.
// You have 3 files you have to commit.
console.log();
}).on("directory", path => {
console.log(`Scanning ${path}`)
// Scanning /home/.../git-unsaved/...
}).on("end", () => {
console.log("Done")
});
There are few ways to get help:
- Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
- For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. 🐛
- For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. 🚀
For full API reference, see the DOCUMENTATION.md file.
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