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git commander for multi-repositories

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cox

CLI commander for developing with multiple submodules, each with their own Git repository. Cox runs both Git and NPM-related tasks on the project source folder, as well as all the versioned submodules.

As such, a "cox checkout " should be seen as : check out branch in the project root, AS WELL as in all the submodules' repositories. This allows you to create a new feature (one that might affect contents in multiple submodules) recursively in a single command (see "cox start").

All Cox commands should be run from the root of the main project.

Installation

npm install -g cox

Usage

Install

cox install

installs all the project modules, defined in package.json coxDependencies, like:

  "coxDependencies": {
    "some-lib": "git@github.com:username/some-lib.git",
    "some-other-lib": "git@github.com:username/some-other-lib.git",
  }

Then runs npm install on these repositories too.

update
cox update

runs npm update in the project folder and in all submodules

Start

cox start <branchName>

Start developing on a new branch with given

checkout
cox checkout <branchName>
//or to checkout a new branch:
cox checkout -b <branchName>

Change to another branch

reset
cox reset

runs 'git reset --hard'.

pull
cox pull

GIT pulls the latest changes in the current branch.

status
cox status

displays the GIT status of all repos

diff
cox diff

displays the GIT diff of all repos

add
cox add

runs git add to all files unstaged in all repos

commit
cox commit "<message>"

commits staged changes to all the repos with given message

push
cox push <branchName>

GIT pushes the latest changes in the current branch to origin

kill
cox kill <branchName>

checks out develop, kills the branch locally and kills the branch remotely on origin (!)

Please use Cox responsibly, don't forget to use protection.

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Package last updated on 26 Jan 2015

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