[![PyPi version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/gita.svg?color=blue)](https://pypi.org/project/gita/) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nosarthur/gita.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/nosarthur/gita) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/nosarthur/gita/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/nosarthur/gita) [![licence](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/gita.svg)](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/blob/master/LICENSE) [![PyPI - Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/gita.svg)](https://pypistats.org/packages/gita) [![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/nosarthur/gita.svg)](https://gitter.im/nosarthur/gita?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge) [![Chinese](https://img.shields.io/badge/-中文-lightgrey.svg)](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/blob/master/doc/README_CN.md) ``` _______________________________ ( ____ \__ __|__ __( ___ ) | ( \/ ) ( ) ( | ( ) | | | | | | | | (___) | | | ____ | | | | | ___ | | | \_ ) | | | | | ( ) | | (___) |__) (___ | | | ) ( | (_______)_______/ )_( |/ \| v0.12 ``` # Gita: a command-line tool to manage multiple git repos This tool does two things - display the status of multiple git repos such as branch, modification, commit message side by side - (batch) delegate git commands/aliases from any working directory If several repos are related, it helps to see their status together. I also hate to change directories to execute git commands. ![gita screenshot](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/raw/master/doc/screenshot.png) In the screenshot, the `gita remote nowhub` command translates to `git remote -v` for the `nowhub` repo, even though we are at the `blog` repo. To see the pre-defined sub-commands, run `gita -h` or take a look at [cmds.yml](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/blob/master/gita/cmds.yml). To add your own sub-commands, see the [customization section](#custom). To run arbitrary `git` command, see the [superman mode section](#superman). To run arbitrary shell command, see the [shell mode section](#shell). The branch color distinguishes 5 situations between local and remote branches: - white: local has no remote - green: local is the same as remote - red: local has diverged from remote - purple: local is ahead of remote (good for push) - yellow: local is behind remote (good for merge) The choice of purple for ahead and yellow for behind is motivated by [blueshift](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blueshift) and [redshift](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshift), using green as baseline. You can change the color scheme using the `gita color` sub-command. See the [customization section](#custom). The additional status symbols denote - `+`: staged changes - `*`: unstaged changes - `_`: untracked files/folders The bookkeeping sub-commands are - `gita add `: add repo(s) to `gita` - `gita clone `: clone repos in `config-file` (generated by `gita freeze`) to current directory. - `gita context`: context sub-command - `gita context`: show current context - `gita context none`: remove context - `gita context `: set context to `group-name`, all operations then only apply to repos in this group - `gita color`: color sub-command - `gita color [ll]`: Show available colors and the current coloring scheme - `gita color set `: Use the specified color for the local-remote situation - `gita freeze`: print information of all repos such as URL, name, and path. - `gita group`: group sub-command - `gita group add -n `: add repo(s) to a new group or existing group - `gita group [ll]`: display existing groups with repos - `gita group ls`: display existing group names - `gita group rename `: change group name - `gita group rm `: delete group(s) - `gita group rmrepo -n `: remove repo(s) from existing group - `gita info`: info sub-command - `gita info [ll]`: display the used and unused information items - `gita info add `: enable information item - `gita info rm `: disable information item - `gita ll`: display the status of all repos - `gita ll `: display the status of repos in a group - `gita ls`: display the names of all repos - `gita ls `: display the absolute path of one repo - `gita rename `: rename a repo - `gita rm `: remove repo(s) from `gita` (won't remove files from disk) - `gita -v`: display gita version The `git` delegating sub-commands are of two formats - `gita [repo-name(s) or group-name(s)]`: optional repo or group input, and **no input means all repos**. - `gita `: required repo name(s) or group name(s) input They translate to `git ` for the corresponding repos. By default, only `fetch` and `pull` take optional input. In other words, `gita fetch` and `gita pull` apply to all repos. To see the pre-defined sub-commands, run `gita -h` or take a look at [cmds.yml](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/blob/master/gita/cmds.yml). To add your own sub-commands or override the default behaviors, see the [customization section](#custom). To run arbitrary `git` command, see the [superman mode section](#superman). If more than one repos are specified, the `git` command runs asynchronously, with the exception of `log`, `difftool` and `mergetool`, which require non-trivial user input. Repo paths are saved in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gita/repo_path` (most likely `~/.config/gita/repo_path`). ## Installation To install the latest version, run ``` pip3 install -U gita ``` If you prefer development mode, download the source code and run ``` pip3 install -e ``` In either case, calling `gita` in terminal may not work, then you can put the following line in the `.bashrc` file. ``` alias gita="python3 -m gita" ``` Windows users may need to enable the ANSI escape sequence in terminal for the branch color to work. See [this stackoverflow post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51680709/colored-text-output-in-powershell-console-using-ansi-vt100-codes) for details. ## Auto-completion Download [.gita-completion.bash](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/blob/master/.gita-completion.bash) or [.gita-completion.zsh](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/blob/master/.gita-completion.zsh) and source it in the corresponding rc file. ## Superman mode The superman mode delegates any `git` command or alias. Usage: ``` gita super [repo-name(s) or group-name(s)] ``` Here `repo-name(s)` or `group-name(s)` are optional, and their absence means all repos. For example, - `gita super checkout master` puts all repos on the master branch - `gita super frontend-repo backend-repo commit -am 'implement a new feature'` executes `git commit -am 'implement a new feature'` for `frontend-repo` and `backend-repo` ## Shell mode The shell mode delegates any shell command. Usage: ``` gita shell [repo-name(s) or group-name(s)] ``` Here `repo-name(s)` or `group-name(s)` are optional, and their absence means all repos. For example, - `gita shell ll` lists contents for all repos - `gita shell repo1 mkdir docs` create a new directory `docs` in repo1 ## Customization ### user-defined sub-command using yaml file Custom delegating sub-commands can be defined in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gita/cmds.yml` (most likely `~/.config/gita/cmds.yml`). And they shadow the default ones if name collisions exist. Default delegating sub-commands are defined in [cmds.yml](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/blob/master/gita/cmds.yml). For example, `gita stat ` is registered as ```yaml stat: cmd: diff --stat help: show edit statistics ``` which executes `git diff --stat` for the specified repo(s). If the delegated `git` command is a single word, the `cmd` tag can be omitted. See `push` for an example. To disable asynchronous execution, set the `disable_async` tag to be `true`. See `difftool` for an example. If you want a custom command to behave like `gita fetch`, i.e., to apply the command to all repos when no repo is specified, set the `allow_all` option to be `true`. For example, the following snippet creates a new command `gita comaster [repo-name(s)]` with optional repo name input. ```yaml comaster: cmd: checkout master allow_all: true help: checkout the master branch ``` ### customize the local/remote relationship coloring displayed by the `gita ll` command You can see the default color scheme and the available colors via `gita color`. To change the color coding, use `gita color set `. The configuration is saved in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gita/color.yml`. ### customize information displayed by the `gita ll` command You can customize the information displayed by `gita ll`. The used and unused information items are shown with `gita info`, and the configuration is saved in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gita/info.yml`. For example, the default information items setting corresponds to ```yaml - branch - commit_msg ``` ## Requirements Gita requires Python 3.6 or higher, due to the use of [f-string](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/) and [asyncio module](https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/asyncio.html). Under the hood, gita uses `subprocess` to run git commands/aliases. Thus the installed git version may matter. I have git `1.8.3.1`, `2.17.2`, and `2.20.1` on my machines, and their results agree. ## Contributing To contribute, you can - report/fix bugs - request/implement features - star/recommend this project Chat room is available on [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/nosarthur/gita](https://badges.gitter.im/nosarthur/gita.svg)](https://gitter.im/nosarthur/gita?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) To run tests locally, simply `pytest`. More implementation details are in [design.md](https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/blob/master/doc/design.md). A step-by-step guide to reproduce this project is [here](https://nosarthur.github.io/side%20project/2019/05/27/gita-breakdown.html). You can also sponsor me on [GitHub](https://github.com/sponsors/nosarthur). Any amount is appreciated! ## Other multi-repo tools I haven't tried them but I heard good things about them. - [myrepos](https://myrepos.branchable.com/) - [repo](https://source.android.com/setup/develop/repo)