A nodejs based cli which automates the creation of a local as well as remote repo on the code hosting websites
MIT License
Automate your git workflow!!!
Gone are the days when you used to create local and remote repo seperately
Git , Github
gitesy -n <nameOfTheRepo>
Type this in your command prompt/terminal
npm i gitesy -g
please note - Install this as a global package otherwise this may not work as expected
To clone this repo use
git clone https://github.com/ram2510/gitesy.git
When you clone this repo this is how your directory should look like
.
├── coverage
├── files
├── index.js
├── lib
├── LICENSE
├── node_modules
├── package.json
├── package-lock.json
├── README.md
└── templates
You can now create local as well as remote repo with a single command also you can use templates OR create your own template and add them so that you can use it later
To create a local and remote repo use gitesy -n command with the name of the repo
gitesy -n test
After which if you are using this for the first time you will see a prompt for entering your credentials like this
Enter them and then you will get prompts asking details of the repo fill them and then it will automatically create the repo. Then you will get the message and start working on the project !!!!
If you are not using this for the first time you will see a prompt asking whether gitesy can use creds you entered previously
gitesy -a <nameOfTheTemplate>
You can contribute to this project in various ways but let us follow the steps
Install standard npm package you can learn more about it here
npm install standard -g
check whether the package is currently installed or not by using the command
standard -h
Option 1
Option 2
https://github.com/ram2510/gitesy.git
npm run lint
which will run the standard --fix command as the script is mentioned in the package.json file. This will run the linter.https://github.com/ram2510/gitesy/compare/
.If you are on a windows machine and you get an error stating that gitesy is not an internal recognised command you need to change your path to C:\Program Files\nodejs
from C:\Users(your username)\AppData\Roaming\npm
. If the error still persists feel free to contact me