Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Git Town - a high-level CLI for Git
Git Town adds Git commands that make software development more efficient by keeping Git branches better in sync with each other. This reduces merge conflicts and the number of Git commands you need to run.
Directories ¶
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browser
Package browser allows interacting with the default browser on the user's machine.
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Package browser allows interacting with the default browser on the user's machine. |
cache
Package cache provides infrastructure to cache things in memory.
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Package cache provides infrastructure to cache things in memory. |
cli
Package cli provides tooling to interact with the command-line environment that Git Town runs in.
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Package cli provides tooling to interact with the command-line environment that Git Town runs in. |
cmd
Package cmd defines the Git Town commands.
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Package cmd defines the Git Town commands. |
config
Package config provides facilities to read and write the Git Town configuration.
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Package config provides facilities to read and write the Git Town configuration. |
dialog
Package dialog allows the user to enter configuration data via CLI dialogs and prompts.
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Package dialog allows the user to enter configuration data via CLI dialogs and prompts. |
execute
Package execute provides infrastructure to run Git Town that is shared between all Git Town commands.
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Package execute provides infrastructure to run Git Town that is shared between all Git Town commands. |
flags
Package flags provides helper methods for working with Cobra flags in a way where Go's usage checker (which produces compilation errors for unused variables) enforces that the programmer didn't forget to define or read the flag.
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Package flags provides helper methods for working with Cobra flags in a way where Go's usage checker (which produces compilation errors for unused variables) enforces that the programmer didn't forget to define or read the flag. |
git
Package git runs Git commands in a controlled and typesafe way.
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Package git runs Git commands in a controlled and typesafe way. |
giturl
Package giturl provides facilities to work with the special URL formats used in Git remotes.
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Package giturl provides facilities to work with the special URL formats used in Git remotes. |
hosting
Package hosting provides support for interacting with code hosting services.
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Package hosting provides support for interacting with code hosting services. |
runstate
Package runstate represents the current execution status of a Git Town command and allows to run or persist it to disk.
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Package runstate represents the current execution status of a Git Town command and allows to run or persist it to disk. |
steps
Package steps defines the individual CLI operations that Git Town can execute.
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Package steps defines the individual CLI operations that Git Town can execute. |
stringslice
Package stringslice provides helper functions for working with slices of strings.
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Package stringslice provides helper functions for working with slices of strings. |
subshell
Package subshell provides facilities to execute CLI commands in subshells.
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Package subshell provides facilities to execute CLI commands in subshells. |
validate
Package validate provides functionality to validate the status of Git repositories.
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Package validate provides functionality to validate the status of Git repositories. |
Package test provides the infrastructure for the end-to-end tests.
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Package test provides the infrastructure for the end-to-end tests. |
envvars
Package envvars provides helper functions to work with lists of environment variables as provided by `os.Environ`.
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Package envvars provides helper functions to work with lists of environment variables as provided by `os.Environ`. |
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