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Custom git shell to type less and commit more.

Project description

gitbetter

Custom git shell. Type less, commit more.

Installation

Install with:

pip install gitbetter

Usage

Launch from a terminal by entering gitbetter.
Type help or ? for a list of commands.
Type help {command} for detailed help with a specific command.
By default, If you enter a command that isn't built into gitbetter, it will be executed directly with os.system(), allowing you to perform any command not defined by gitbetter that your shell supports without having to exit.
To toggle this behavior, run the toggle_unrecognized_command_behavior (gitbetter uses tab for autocomplete, so you can type "tog"+tab instead of typing out the whole command name).
When toggled to off, an unrecognized syntax message will be printed if you type in a command gitbetter doesn't recognize.
The current state of this setting is printed at the bottom when running the help command.
You can still execute a command in the shell regardless of this setting with the sys command.

C:\gitbetter>gitbetter
Starting gitbetter...
Enter 'help' or '?' for command help.
gitbetter::C:\gitbetter>help

Built in Git commands (type '{command} -h' or '{command} --help'):
==================================================================
add            filter_branch  rebase                                version
am             format_patch   reflog                                whatchanged
annotate       fsck           remote                                worktree
archive        gc             repack
bisect         git            replace
blame          gitk           request_pull
branch         gitweb         rerere
bugreport      grep           reset
bundle         gui            restore
cd             help           revert
checkout       init           rm
cherry_pick    instaweb       scalar
citool         log            shortlog
clean          maintenance    show
clone          merge          show_branch
commit         merge_tree     sparse_checkout
config         mergetool      stash
count_objects  mv             status
describe       notes          submodule
diagnose       pack_refs      switch
diff           prune          sys
difftool       pull           tag
fast_export    push           toggle_unrecognized_command_behavior
fast_import    quit           verify_commit
fetch          range_diff     verify_tag

Convenience commands (type 'help {command}'):
=============================================
add_url   commitall      delete_gh_repo  loggy         new_branch     push_new
amend     commitf        ignore          make_private  new_gh_remote  undo
branches  delete_branch  initcommit      make_public   new_repo

Unrecognized command behavior: Execute in shell with os.system()
^Essentially makes this shell function as a super-shell of whatever shell you launched gitbetter from.^

gitbetter::C:\gitbetter>help commitf
Stage and commit a list of files.
Parser help for commitf:
usage: gitbetter [-h] -m MESSAGE [files ...]

positional arguments:
  files                 List of files to stage and commit.

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -m MESSAGE, --message MESSAGE
                        The commit message to use.

gitbetter::C:\gitbetter>help loggy
>>> git --oneline --name-only --abbrev-commit --graph

gitbetter::C:\gitbetter>loggy
*   3e780ec (HEAD -> main, tag: v1.0.0) Merge branch 'my-feature'
|\
| * b4478a3 feat: new print statement
| | test.py
* | eb89c2e docs: update readme
|/
|   README.md
* fc6b7ac (origin/main) docs: update readme
| README.md
* 2a75c0c docs: added a comment
| test.py
* d22129a feat: new print statement
| gitbetter_test.py
* 1a002d7 chore: add items to ignore
| .gitignore
* 92cb7e7 Initial commit
  .gitignore
  LICENSE.txt
  README.md
  gitbetter_test.py
  test.py
  test.txt

Bindings can be accessed programmatically through the Git class.

>>> from gitbetter import Git
>>> git = Git()
>>> git.loggy()
*   3e780ec (HEAD -> main, tag: v1.0.0) Merge branch 'my-feature'
|\
| * b4478a3 feat: new print statement
| | test.py
* | eb89c2e docs: update readme
|/
|   README.md
* fc6b7ac (origin/main) docs: update readme
| README.md
* 2a75c0c docs: added a comment
| test.py
* d22129a feat: new print statement
| gitbetter_test.py
* 1a002d7 chore: add items to ignore
| .gitignore
* 92cb7e7 Initial commit
  .gitignore
  LICENSE.txt
  README.md
  gitbetter_test.py
  test.py
  test.txt
>>> git.list_branches()
* main                3e780ec [origin/main: ahead 3] Merge branch 'my-feature'
  remotes/origin/main fc6b7ac docs: update readme

The stdout of Git functions can be returned as a string rather than being printed to the terminal by passing True to the Git constructor or setting the member variable capture_stdout to True.

>>> from gitbetter import Git
>>> git = Git(True)
# or
>>> git.capture_stdout = True
>>> log = git.loggy()
>>> print(log)
*   3e780ec (HEAD -> main, tag: v1.0.0) Merge branch 'my-feature'
|\
| * b4478a3 feat: new print statement
| | test.py
* | eb89c2e docs: update readme
|/
|   README.md
* fc6b7ac (origin/main) docs: update readme
| README.md
* 2a75c0c docs: added a comment
| test.py
* d22129a feat: new print statement
| gitbetter_test.py
* 1a002d7 chore: add items to ignore
| .gitignore
* 92cb7e7 Initial commit
  .gitignore
  LICENSE.txt
  README.md
  gitbetter_test.py
  test.py
  test.txt
>>> git.list_branches()
* main                3e780ec [origin/main: ahead 3] Merge branch 'my-feature'
  remotes/origin/main fc6b7ac docs: update readme

If capturing stdout is only desired for a set of functions, the capture_output function can be used as a context manager. Upon entering the context, the capture_stdout property is set to True and then set back to False upon exiting the context.

>>> git = Git()
>>> with git.capture_output():
...  status = git.status()
...
>>> print(status)
On branch stdout-context-manager
Your branch is up to date with 'main'.

Changes not staged for commit:
  (use "git add <\file>..." to update what will be committed)
  (use "git restore <\file>..." to discard changes in working directory)
        modified:   src/gitbetter/git.py

no changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")

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