/legit

Git for Humans, Inspired by GitHub for Mac™.

Primary LanguagePythonBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

Legit: Git for Humans

Inspired by GitHub for Mac.


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The Concept

GitHub for Mac is not just a Git client.

This comment on Hacker News says it best:

They haven't re-created the git CLI tool in a GUI, they've created something different. They've created a tool that makes Git more accessible. Little things like auto-stashing when you switch branches will confuse git veterans, but it will make Git much easier to grok for newcomers because of the assumptions it makes about your Git workflow.

Why not bring this innovation back to the command line?

The Interface

switch <branch>
Switches to specified branch. Defaults to current branch. Automatically stashes and unstashes any changes. (alias: sw)
sync [<branch>]
Synchronizes the given branch. Defaults to current branch. Stash, Fetch, Auto-Merge/Rebase, Push, and Unstash. You can only sync published branches. (alias: sy)
publish [<branch>]
Publishes specified branch to the remote. (alias: pub)
unpublish <branch>
Removes specified branch from the remote. (alias: unp)
undo
Un-does the last commit in git history. (alias: un)
branches
Display a list of available branches.

The Installation

From PyPI with the Python package manager:

pip install legit

Or download a standalone Windows executable from GitHub Releases.

To install the cutting edge version from the git repository:

git clone https://github.com/kennethreitz/legit.git
cd legit
python setup.py install

Note: if you encountered Permission denied, prepend sudo before the pip or python setup.py command.

You'll then have the wonderful legit command available. Run it within a repository.

To view usage and examples, run legit with no commands or options:

legit

To install the git aliases, run the following command:

legit --install

To uninstall the git aliases, run the following command:

legit --uninstall

Command Options

All legit commands support --verbose and --fake options.

In order to view the git commands invoked by legit, use the --verbose option:

legit sync --verbose

If you want to see the git commands used by legit but don't want them invoked, use the --fake option:

legit publish --fake

Caveats

  • All remote operations are carried out by the remote identified in $ git config legit.remote remotename
  • If a stash pop merge fails, Legit stops. I'd like to add checking for a failed merge, and undo the command with friendly error reporting.