find-commit
Searches the repository's branches for the supplied commit.
Install
$ npm install --save find-commit
Usage
There are 4 operations possible with find-commit: save, delete, list, and search.
Save commit as an alias
Saving, using the -s
or --save
flag, saves the SHA value into an alias to use later on.
$ find-commit -s <alias> <commit-sha>
Delete a saved alias
If you're no longer interested in a particular commit, delete it from your list of saved aliases with the -d
flag.
$ find-commit -d <alias>
List saved aliases
Use the -l
or --list
flag to list all of the aliases you've saved and their values.
$ find-commit -l
Search for commit in branches
The default behavior of find-commit is to search your repository's branches for the supplied commit (either an alias or a raw SHA value). Additionally, you can supply a branch query that will force the operation to only return branches that contain the query and your commit.
$ find-commit <alias> [branch-query]
$ find-commit <commit-sha> [branch-query]
Acknowledgements
- meow by Sindre Sorhus - A CLI app helper.
License
MIT © Joe Martella