/git-my

Lists a user's remote branches and shows if it was merged and/or available locally

Primary LanguageShellMIT LicenseMIT

git-my

Lists all of a user's branches, including local and remote, and shows:

  • if a remote branch is checked out locally
  • if a local branch is tracked remotely
  • if a local branch is up-to-date with a specified branch
Name Link
Project Home: https://github.com/davidosomething/git-my

About

Unlike git branch -r and git remote show origin this shows only branches where YOU were the last committer and it will tell you if you have a copy of that branch locally.

Here's a screenshot:
Example output

Installation

  • Requires BASH 4+
  • Add the git-my file somewhere in your path, e.g. /usr/local/bin/

zplug installation

Super simple if you use zplug:

zplug "davidosomething/git-my",   as:command

Usage

From command line execute:

git my

Options

Remote comparison branch

git my origin/qa

will give you a list of your remote branches and tell you which ones have been merged into origin/qa.

To do

-v|--version
-h|--help
-U|--username
--local
--merged
--tracked

Copyright (c) 2017 David O'Trakoun me@davidosomething.com