Manage repository easily.
How do you manage git repository?
Maybe you create a directory and clone to it. However if you want to clone repository that has same name? Or Do something in every directory like clean
?
Projj
provide a structure making it easy.
$BASE
|- github.com
| `- popomore
| `- projj
`- gitlab.com
`- popomore
`- projj
And you can DO
everything in repository by Hook.
- ✔︎ Add repository using
projj add
- ✔︎ Command Hook
- ✘ Buildin Hook
- ✔︎ Custom Hook
- ✔︎ Run Hook in All Repositories
- ✔︎ Git Support
Install projj
globally.
$ npm i projj -g
$ projj init
Set base directory which repositories will be cloned to, default is ~/projj
.
You can change base directory in ~/.projj/config.json
.
$ projj add [email protected]:popomore/projj.git
it's just like git clone
, but the repository will be cached by projj. You can find all repositories in ~/.projj/cache.json
also support alias which could config at alias
of ~/.projj/config.json
:
$ projj add github://popomore/projj
If you have some repositories in ~/code
, projj can import by projj import ~/code
.
Or projj can import repositories from cache.json
when you change laptop by projj import --cache
projj provide a easy way to find the location of your repositories.
$ projj find [repo]
You can set change_directory
in ~/.projj/config.json
to change directory automatically.
projj sync
will check the repository in cache.json whether exists, the repository will be removed from cache if not exist.
Hook is flexible when manage repositories.
When run command like projj add
, hook will be run. preadd
that run before projj add
, and postadd
that run after projj add
.
Config hook in ~/.projj/config.json
{
"hooks": {
"postadd": "cat package.json"
}
}
Then will show the content of the package of repository.
Only support add
now
You can define own hook.
{
"hooks": {
"hook_name": "command"
}
}
For Example, define a hook to show package.
{
"hooks": {
"show_package": "cat package.json"
}
}
Then you can use projj run show_package
to run the hook in current directory.
Command
can be used in $PATH
, so you can use global node_modules like npm
.
{
"hooks": {
"npm_install": "npm install"
}
}
Write a command
// clean
#!/usr/bin/env node
'use strict';
const cp = require('child_process');
const cwd = process.cwd();
const config = JSON.parse(process.env.PROJJ_HOOK_CONFIG);
if (config.node_modules === true) {
cp.spawn('rm', [ '-rf', 'node_modules' ]);
}
You can get PROJJ_HOOK_CONFIG
from projj
if you have defined in ~/.projj/config.json
.
{
"hooks": {
"clean": "clean"
},
"clean": {
"node_modules": true
}
}
projj run clean
in current directory.
projj runall clean
in every repositories from cache.json