A git sub-command to view your git repository on GitHub
MIT License
Are you also frustrated from moving your hands away from the keyboard to view your git repository on GitHub?
Me too!!!
git-view
alleviates that pain by allowing you to chuck away your mouse and instead open it via the CLI!
Note You should always use
git view -h
instead ofgit view --help
as the manpage/html files are NOT included.
Binaries are available here.
cargo install git-view
nix run github:sgoudham/git-view
brew tap sgoudham/tap
brew install git-view
$ git view
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/CURRENT_BRANCH
$ git view --remote remote
# https://github.com/PROVIDED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/CURRENT_BRANCH
$ git view --remote remote --branch branch
# https://github.com/PROVIDED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/PROVIDED_BRANCH
$ git view --issue
# Branch 'TICKET-123'
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/issues/123
$ git view --issue 42
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/issues/42
$ git view --commit
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/CURRENT_COMMIT
$ git view --commit efa38be50ad34d
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/efa38be50ad34d
$ git view --commit efa38be50ad34d --path src/lib.rs
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/efa38be50ad34d/src/lib.rs
$ git view --path
# Working Directory 'src/lib.rs'
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/CURRENT_BRANCH/src/lib.rs
$ git view --path CONTRIBUTING.md
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/CURRENT_BRANCH/CONTRIBUTING.md
$ git view --path CONTRIBUTING.md --branch testing
# https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/PROVIDED_BRANCH/CONTRIBUTING.md
$ git view --print
# prints https://github.com/TRACKED_REMOTE_USER/REPO/tree/CURRENT_BRANCH
git-view 1.0.0
Goudham Suresh <[email protected]>
A git sub-command to view your git repository on GitHub
USAGE:
git-view [OPTIONS]
OPTIONS:
-r, --remote <name> The remote to view on GitHub
[default: default remote]
-b, --branch <name> The branch to view on GitHub
[default: current branch]
-i, --issue <number> The GitHub issue number
[default: number from current branch]
-c, --commit <hash> The commit to view on GitHub
[default: current commit]
-p, --path <path> The directory/file to view on GitHub
[default: current working directory]
--print Print URL instead of opening on GitHub
-h, --help Print help information
-V, --version Print version information
Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md before contributing!
The idea for this project came about from an existing project git-open