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@sparkbox/commit-colors
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See a lovely color swatch in your terminal every time you author a commit. The hexadecimal color comes from the first six characters in your commit hash.
See a lovely color swatch in your terminal every time you author a commit. Here's what it looks like:
The hexadecimal color comes from the first six characters in your commit hash.
Install the package globally
npm install -g @sparkbox/commit-colors
Copy/paste the following text into a post-commit hook:
#!/bin/bash
SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
SHA6=${SHA:0:6}
commit-colors $SHA6
In other words, put the above code in a file named post-commit
at the location .git/hooks/post-commit
in your git project of choice. Make sure this file is executable. If you want this hook to run an all your repos, see how to do that here.
FAQs
See a lovely color swatch in your terminal every time you author a commit. The hexadecimal color comes from the first six characters in your commit hash.
The npm package @sparkbox/commit-colors receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @sparkbox/commit-colors popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sparkbox/commit-colors demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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