Gitquick
Allows users to quickly add(all files), commit(with message) and push to a remote repository simply by typing gitquick <'your message here'>
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- I believe this is useful as I often find myself tyiping
git add .
git commit -m 'some message'
andgit push
, which gets pretty annoying if pushing a lot. - Users should still be careful about .env files and such.
- If a repository does not exist it will prompt the user to fill in their remote repostitory link.
- I plan on using the github api to possibly create a repo straight from the cli.
Starting a repo from scratch
Gitquick allows you to connect to a new remote repository simply by copy and pasting the github repository link from the github instructions.
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Pushing to existing repo
The real magic lies in being able to commit to your repoistory simply by inputing your commit message.
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