PyGitUp
PyGitUp
is a Python port of
aanand/git-up. It not only
fully covers the abilities of git-up and should be a drop-in replacement,
but also extends it slightly.
git up
?
Why use git pull has two problems:
- It merges upstream changes by default, when it's really more polite to rebase over them, unless your collaborators enjoy a commit graph that looks like bedhead.
- It only updates the branch you're currently on, which means git push will shout at you for being behind on branches you don't particularly care about right now.
Demonstration
Why use the Python port?
I wasn't able to use the original git-up
, because I didn't want to install
a whole Ruby suite just for git-up and even with Ruby installed, there were
some problems running on my Windows machine. So, my reasons for writing
and using this port are:
- Windows support.
- Written in Python ;)
How do I install it?
- Install
git-up
via pip:$ pip install git-up
cd
to your project's directory.- Run
git up
and enjoy!
Homebrew users can also use brew
: brew install pygitup
How to run it locally?
Could also checkout the .github/workflows/ci-workflow.yml
- clone repo and
cd
to repo directory. - Install
poetry
as guided by poetry installation doc - Run
poetry install
- Run program with
poetry run git-up
- Run all tests with
poetry run pytest -v --cov=PyGitUp
orpoetry run pytest -v --cov=PyGitUp --cov-report html
- Run one test with
poetry run pytest -q PyGitUp/tests/test_version.py -v --cov=PyGitUp
Note for Windows users:
See these instructions for installing pip, if you haven't already installed it. And don't forget to either:
- make your
Python/Scripts
andPython/Lib/site-packages
writable for you, - run
pip
with admin privileges - or use
pip install --user git-up
and add%APPDATA%/Python/Scripts
to%PATH%
.
Otherwise pip will refuse to install git-up
due to Access denied
errors.
Python version compatibility:
Python 3.7 and upwards are supported :)
Options and Configuration
Command Line Arguments
git up -h
shows a help message.git up --quiet
suppresses all output except for error messages.git up --no-fetch
skips fetching the remote and rebases all local branches.git up --version
shows the current version and optionally checks for updates (see below).
Configuration
To configure PyGitUp
, you can set options in your git config. Run
git config [--global] git-up.[name] [value]
to set one of these
options:
git-up.fetch.prune [*true*|false]
: If set totrue
,PyGitUp
will append the--prune
option togit fetch
and thus remove any remote tracking branches which no longer exist on the remote (see git fetch --help).git-up.fetch.all [true|*false*]
: If set tofalse
,PyGitUp
will only fetch remotes for which there is at least one local tracking branch. Setting this option will makegit up
always fetch from all remotes, which is useful if e.g. you use a remote to push to your CI system but never check those branches out.git-up.push.auto [true|*false*]
: Push the current branch after rebasing and fast-forwarding.git-up.push.all [true|*false*]
: Push all branches when auto-pushing.git-up.push.tags [true|*false*]
: Push tags when auto-pushing.git-up.rebase.arguments [string]
: If set,PyGitUp
will use this string as additional arguments when callinggit rebase
. Example:--preserve-merges
to recreate merge commits in the rebased branch.git-up.rebase.auto [*true*|false]
: If set tofalse
,PyGitUp
won't rebase your branches for you but notify you that they diverged. This can be useful if you have a lot of in-progress work that you don't want to deal with at once, but still want to update other branches.git-up.rebase.log-hook [cmd]
: Runscmd
every time a branch is rebased or fast-forwarded, with the old head as$1
and the new head as$2
. This can be used to view logs or diffs of incoming changes. Example:echo "changes on $1:"; git log --oneline --decorate $1..$2
.git-up.rebase.show-hashes [true|*false*]
: If set totrue
,PyGitUp
will show the hashes of the current commit (or the point where the rebase starts) and the target commit likegit pull
does.
New in v1.0.0:
git-up.updates.check [*true*|false]
: When runninggit up --version
, it shows the version number and checks for updates. If you feel uncomfortable with it, just set it tofalse
to turn off the checks.
Credits
The original git-up
has been written by aanand:
aanand/git-up/.
Changelog
v2.2.0 (2022-11-21)
- Add support for Python 3.11. Thanks @hugovk for Pull Request #118.
v2.1.0 (2021-10-02)
- Switch to Python's
argparse
for CLI argument parsing. Thanks @ekohl for Pull Request #96.
v2.0.3 (2021-09-23)
- Drop support for Python 3.6 (following GitPython)
- Update PyGitUp's CLI argument parser Click to version 8.0. Thanks @hugovk for Pull Request #109.
- Update other dependencies
v2.0.2 (2020-12-30)
- Remove old Python 2 code. Thanks @hugovk for Pull Request #104.
v2.0.1 (2020-08-26)
- Update dependencies
v2.0.0 (2020-08-15)
- Drop Python 2 support in order to fix Issue 102
- Drop Ruby Bundler integration
- Migrate tests to
py.test
v1.6.1 (2018-12-12)
- Upgrade to click>=7.0.0. Thanks @no-preserve-root for Pull Request #87.
v1.6.0 (2018-10-26)
- Skip stashing changes when possible. Thanks @Chronial for Pull Request #86.
- Added faster fast-forward on branches that are not checked out. Thanks @Chronial for Pull Request #83.
v1.5.2 (2018-09-28)
- Fixed version requirement for Click dependency (#82).
v1.5.1 (2018-09-13)
- Fixed crash on Cygwin with rebase log hook enabled (#80).
v1.5.0 (2018-04-26)
- Added auto-push support. Thanks @WoLpH for Pull Request #74.
v1.4.7 (2018-04-07)
- Added shorthand commandline arguments (
-V, -q, -h
, see #73).
v1.4.6 (2017-12-19)
- 3rd party dependencies have been updated (see #65).
v1.4.5 (2017-01-02)
- Fixed problems when working with branches containing hash signs in their name (#55).
- No longer installs a now unneeded script on
pip install
. Thanks @ekohl for Pull Request #60.
v1.4.4 (2016-11-30)
- Fixed a bug when working with
git worktree
(#58).
v1.4.3 (2016-11-22)
v1.4.2 (2016-09-29)
- Switched the command line argument parsing library (#53).
v1.4.1 (2016-08-02)
- Include tests in PyPI distribution (#51).
v1.4.0 (2016-02-29)
- 3rd party dependencies have been updated.
- Dependencies on 3rd party libraries have been loosened to better interact with other installed packages. Thanks MaximilianR for Pull Request #45.
- Added an command line argument to turn of fetching (
--no-fetch
). Thanks @buoto for Pull Request #46. - Don't show a stacktrace anymore when stashing fails (#35).
- Fixed a bug that caused problems with submodules if the submodule had unstashed changes/ Thanks @Javex for Pull Request #27.
v1.3.1 (2015-08-31)
- Fixed a bug when showing the version on Python 3 #34.
v1.3.0 (2015-04-08)
- Support for Python 3 has been added. Thanks @r4ts0n for Pull Request #23 and @Byron for quickly merging a Pull Request in GitPython and releasing a new version on which this release depends.
v1.2.2 (2015-02-23)
- Now updates submodules when called from
git submodule foreach
(#8).
v1.2.1 (2014-12-16)
- Fixed a problem with
setuptools 8.x
(#19). - 3rd party dependencies have been updated
v1.2.0 (2014-12-10)
- Added an option to show hashes when fast-forwarding/rebasing like
git pull
does (git-up.rebase.show-hashes
). - Fixed a bug when having branches with both local tracking branches and remote tracking branches (#17).
v1.1.5 (2014-11-19)
- 3rd party dependencies have been updated to fix a problem with a 3rd party library (#18).
v1.1.4 (2014-04-18)
- Fixed some typos in README and
PyGitUp
output. - 3rd party dependencies have been updated.
v1.1.3 (2014-03-23)
ahead of upstream
messages are now cyan (see aanand/git-up#60).- Fixed problem when using % in the log hook (#11).
v1.1.2 (2013-10-08)
- Fixed problems with the dependency declaration.
v1.1.1 (2013-10-07)
- Fix for #7 (AttributeError: 'GitUp' object has no attribute 'git') introduced by v1.1.0.
v1.1.0 (2013-10-07)
Prior to v1.1.0,
PyGitUp
tried to guess the upstream branch for a local branch by looking for a branch on any remote with the same name. With v1.1.0,PyGitUp
stops guessing and uses the upstream branch config instead.This by the way fixes issue #6 (
git up
doesn't work with local only branches).Note: This change may break setups, where a local branch accidentally has the same name as a remote branch without any tracking information set. Prior to v1.1.0,
git up
would still fetch and rebase from the remote branch. If you run into troubles with such a setup, setting tracking information usinggit branch -u <remote>/<remote branch> <local branch>
should help.3rd party dependencies have been updated.
Allows to run
git up --version
from non-git dirs, too.
v1.0.0 (2013-09-05)
Finally PyGitUp
reaches 1.0.0. You can consider it stable now :)
- Added a comprehensive test suite, now with a coverage of about 90%.
- Lots of code cleanup.
- Added option
-h
to display a help screen (--help
won't work, becausegit
catches this option and handles it beforePyGitUp
can do). - Added option
--version
to show, what version ofPyGitUp
is running. Also checks for updates (can be disabled, see configuration). - Added option
--quiet
to be quiet and only display error messages.
v0.2.3 (2013-06-05)
- Fixed issue #4 (ugly exception if remote branch has been deleted).
v0.2.2 (2013-05-04)
- Fixed issue #3 (didn't return to previous branch).
v0.2.1 (2013-03-18)
- Fixed problem: check-bundler.rb has not been installed when installing via PyPI (problems with setup.py).
v0.2 (2013-03-18)
- Incorporated aanand/git-up#41: Support for
bundle install --local
andrbenv rehash
. - Fixed issue #1 (strange output buffering when having multiple remotes to fetch from).
- Some under-the-hood improvements.
v0.1 (2013-03-14)
- Initial Release