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@crazyfactory/gitflow
Advanced tools
$ npm install -g @crazyfactory/gitflow
$ gitflow set-config
Set project_name
and sprint_number
for current path
$ gitflow get-config
Get project_name
and sprint_number
for current path
$ gitflow generate-token
Fill in your Github username and password to let Gitflow create personal access token
$ gitflow remove-token
Delete personal access token locally
$ gitflow start-sprint [project] [sprintNum]
origin/develop
{project_name}/sprint-{sprint_number}
$ gitflow finish-sprint
origin/{project_name}/sprint-{sprint_number}
Closes #{issue_number}
to origin/develop
origin/develop
$ gitflow start-feature [feature-branch]
develop
, otherwise branch out from origin/{project_name}/sprint-{number}
{project_name}-sprint-{number}/{issue_number}-{feature_name}
$ gitflow finish-feature
develop
, otherwise create pull to origin/{project_name}/sprint-{sprint_number}
. Then fill content Closes #{issue_number}
.origin/{project_name}/sprint-{sprint_number}
$ gitflow start-hotfix [hotfix-branch]
origin/master
{issue_number}-{hotfix_name}
$ gitflow finish-hotfix
Closes #{issue_number}
to origin/master
origin/master
FAQs
Gitflow made easy
The npm package @crazyfactory/gitflow receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @crazyfactory/gitflow popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @crazyfactory/gitflow demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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