git-fresh 🍋
Keep your repo fresh with one command.
Usage
Usage: git fresh [-fmrtRW] [-sl] [remote] [root]
By default, git-fresh will:
- update local root (master) to match remote root
- stash changes
- prune remote branches
git-fresh will ignore any branches listed in a .freshignore file.
.freshignore should contain branch names you would like to ignore
on separate lines. The file can exist in the current Git repo
or in the home directory, i.e. ~/.freshignore.
-f: Delete stale local and remote branches
-m: Merge remote root into current branch
-r: Rebase current branch against remote root
-t: Remove local tags that do not exist on remote
-R: Reset local root to remote root
-W: Wipe workspace clean
-s: Apply stashed changes after run
-l: Only delete local stale branches
-v: Print git-fresh version and exit
remote: remote name, origin by default
root: root branch, master by default
Installation
Manual on Linux or MacOSX
- Clone or download
cd git-fresh
sudo ./install
Manual on Windows
Copy the file git-fresh to usr\bin
in your git installation directory.
This usually is C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin
.
Package
License
git-fresh is provided under the MIT License.
Credits
git-fresh is a project by Ivan Malopinsky.