Git Portfolio#
Features#
Configure multiple working repositories.
Batch [git] commands with subcommands:
add
,branch
,checkout
,commit
,diff
,fetch
,init
,merge
,mv
,pull
,push
,rebase
,reset
,rm
,show
,switch
,status
andtag
.Batch API calls on [GitHub]: create/close/reopen
issues
, create/close/reopen/mergepull requests
and deletebranches
by name.Batch [Poetry] commands such as:
add
,version patch
,install
orupdate
.
Requirements#
[Create an auth token for GitHub], with the
repo
privileges enabled by clicking on Generate new token. You will be asked to select scopes for the token. Which scopes you choose will determine what information and actions you will be able to perform against the API. You should be careful with the ones prefixed with write:, delete: and admin: as these might be quite destructive. You can find description of each scope in docs here.
Important: safeguard your token (once created you won’t be able to see it again).
Install [git] (optional) - this is needed for all [git] commands. For colored outputs please use the configuration:
$ git config --global color.ui always
Installation#
You can install Git Portfolio via [pip] from [PyPI]:
$ pip install git-portfolio
Basic usage#
Create initial configuration with:
$ gitp config init
Execute all the commands you want. Eg.:
$ gitp issues create # create same issue for all projects
$ gitp checkout -b new-branch # checks out new branch new-branch in all projects
$ gitp poetry version minor # bumps minor version of all projects that have pyproject.toml version
Note: by convention GitHub commands are always the resource name and action: eg. branches delete
, issues create
and prs merge
(for pull requests).
This avoid conflicts with batch git commands, as in gitp branch
(executes git command) and gitp branches delete
(execute operations using GitHub API).
Complete instructions can be found at [git-portfolio.readthedocs.io].
Contributing#
Contributions are very welcome. To learn more, see the Contributor Guide.
License#
Distributed under the terms of the MIT license, Git Portfolio is free and open source software.
Issues#
If you encounter any problems, please [file an issue] along with a detailed description.
Credits#
This project was generated from [@cjolowicz]’s [Hypermodern Python Cookiecutter] template.
Usage#
Basic usage#
Create initial configuration with:
$ gitp config init
Execute all the commands you want. Eg.:
$ gitp issues create # create same issue for all projects
$ gitp checkout -b new-branch # checks out new branch new-branch in all projects
$ gitp poetry version minor # bumps minor version of all projects that have pyproject.toml version
Note: by convention GitHub commands are always the resource name and action: eg. branches delete
, issues create
and prs merge
(for pull requests).
This avoid conflicts with batch git commands, as in gitp branch
(executes git command) and gitp branches delete
(execute operations using GitHub API).
Complete usage#
gitp#
Git Portfolio.
gitp [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options
- --version#
Show the version and exit.
add#
Batch git add command.
gitp add [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
branch#
Batch git branch command.
gitp branch [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
branches#
Branches command group.
gitp branches [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
delete#
Batch deletion of branches on GitHub.
gitp branches delete [OPTIONS]
checkout#
Batch git checkout command.
gitp checkout [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
clone#
Batch git clone command on current folder. Does not accept aditional args.
gitp clone [OPTIONS]
commit#
Batch git commit command.
gitp commit [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
config#
Config command group.
gitp config [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
init#
Initialize gitp config.
gitp config init [OPTIONS]
repos#
Configure current working gitp repositories.
gitp config repos [OPTIONS]
diff#
Batch git diff command.
gitp diff [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
fetch#
Batch git fetch command.
gitp fetch [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
init#
Batch git init command.
gitp init [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
issues#
Issues command group.
gitp issues [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
close#
Batch close issues on GitHub.
gitp issues close [OPTIONS]
create#
Batch creation of issues on GitHub.
gitp issues create [OPTIONS]
reopen#
Batch reopen issues on GitHub.
gitp issues reopen [OPTIONS]
merge#
Batch git merge command.
gitp merge [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
mv#
Batch git mv command.
gitp mv [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
poetry#
Batch poetry command.
gitp poetry [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
prs#
Pull requests command group.
gitp prs [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
close#
Batch close pull requests on GitHub.
gitp prs close [OPTIONS]
create#
Batch creation of pull requests on GitHub.
gitp prs create [OPTIONS]
merge#
Batch merge of pull requests on GitHub.
gitp prs merge [OPTIONS]
reopen#
Batch reopen pull requests on GitHub.
gitp prs reopen [OPTIONS]
pull#
Batch git pull command.
gitp pull [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
push#
Batch git push command.
gitp push [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
rebase#
Batch git rebase command.
gitp rebase [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
reset#
Batch git reset command.
gitp reset [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
rm#
Batch git rm command.
gitp rm [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
show#
Batch git show command.
gitp show [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
status#
Batch git status command.
gitp status [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
switch#
Batch git switch command.
gitp switch [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
tag#
Batch git tag command.
gitp tag [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...
Arguments
- ARGS#
Optional argument(s)
Reference#
git_portfolio#
Git Portfolio.
# Contributor Guide
Thank you for your interest in improving this project. This project is open-source and welcomes contributions in the form of bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests.
Here is a list of important resources for contributors:
[Source Code]
[Documentation]
[Issue Tracker]
[Code of Conduct]
## How to report a bug
Report bugs on the [Issue Tracker].
When filing an issue, make sure to answer these questions:
Which operating system and Python version are you using?
Which version of this project are you using?
What did you do?
What did you expect to see?
What did you see instead?
The best way to get your bug fixed is to provide a test case, and/or steps to reproduce the issue.
## How to request a feature
Request features on the [Issue Tracker].
## How to set up your development environment
You need Python 3.9+ and the following tools:
[Poetry]
[Nox]
Install the package with development requirements:
`console
$ poetry install
`
You can now run an interactive Python session, or the command-line interface:
`console
$ poetry run python
$ poetry run git-portfolio
`
## How to test the project
Run the full test suite:
`console
$ nox
`
List the available Nox sessions:
`console
$ nox --list-sessions
`
You can also run a specific Nox session. For example, invoke the unit test suite like this:
`console
$ nox --session=tests
`
Unit tests are located in the tests directory, and are written using the [pytest] testing framework.
## How to submit changes
Open a [pull request] to submit changes to this project.
Your pull request needs to meet the following guidelines for acceptance:
The Nox test suite must pass without errors and warnings.
Include unit tests. This project maintains 100% code coverage.
If your changes add functionality, update the documentation accordingly.
Feel free to submit early, though—we can always iterate on this.
To run linting and code formatting checks before commiting your change, you can install pre-commit as a Git hook by running the following command:
`console
$ nox --session=pre-commit -- install
`
It is recommended to open an issue before starting work on anything. This will allow a chance to talk it over with the owners and validate your approach.
%
# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
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We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
## Our Standards
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### 1. Correction
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Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla’s code of conduct enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/inclusion).
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