git-now
git-now
is a command-line tool for light and temporary commit.
It commits with a log message from time now and diff.
Usage
Create a temporary commit:
$ git now
You can use the same option as git add
.
$ git now [-n] [-v] [--force | -f] [--interactive | -i] [--patch | -p]
[--edit | -e] [--all | [--update | -u]] [--intent-to-add | -N]
[--refresh] [--ignore-errors] [--ignore-missing] [--stat | -s] [--]
[<filepattern>...]
Subcommands
Available subcommands are:
- rebase - rebase for temporary commits.
- push - rebuild that is remove and push remote branch.
If you already pushedgit-now
commits to remote and rebase these, you should run this subcommand. - grep - grep temporary commits.
Try 'git now <subcommand> help' for details.
Installation
Mac OS
If you're on a Mac and use homebrew, it's simple:
$ brew install git-now
install options
-
--zsh-completion
copy zsh completion function to/usr/local/share/zsh/functions
for zsh users$ brew install --zsh-completion git-now
Show details
$ brew options git-now
Manual installation
If you prefer a manual installation, please use the following instructions:
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/iwata/git-now.git
for Windows
Then, you can install git-now
, using:
> .\contrib\msysgit-install.bat
By default, git-now will be installed in %HOME%, If %HOME% is not defined be installed in %UserProfile%\bin.
note : shFlags needs "getopt.exe" or others, Reffer to [gitflow installation document] (https://github.com/nvie/gitflow/wiki/Windows).
for Others
Then, you can install git-now
, using:
$ sudo make install
By default, git-now will be installed in /usr/local. To change the prefix where git-now will be installed, simply specify it explicitly, using:
$ sudo make prefix=/opt/local install
Or simply point your PATH
environment variable to your git-now checkout
directory.
See also
- An original git-now idea (by sinsoku)
- An original git-now code (by Toshiyuki Kawanishi)
- Installation with homebrew (by Yasuharu NAKANO)
- Referred to shell scripts (by Vincent Driessen)
- Write the RPM spec (by Kazuhisa Hara)