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******* Gitro NPM package *******
> Version 1.6.0
Gitro allows you to run the multiple Git, TailwindCSS, and Node/NPM CLI commands with one command. Gitro is TOTALLY free, open-source, easy to MODIFY & install.
******* INSTALLATION *******
Install Gitro with the npm command below:
> npm i gitro
OR
> npm i gitro --save
******* USAGE *******
Run the following command to connect to your remote git repository (if you haven't already):
> git remote add origin <repo_url>
This repo URL usually looks like "https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/YOUR_REPO_NAME.git"
NOTE: You might be prompted to enter your Username and your Github token (Normal passwords are not supported anymore by Git). To learn how to generate Github access tokens, go to https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/creating-a-personal-access-token
Input file: /src/style.css | Output file: /public/style.css
You can change this by editing the gitro-tailwind.js file in the Gitro package
******* COMMAND SHEET *******
-> To list all available commands
> ghelp
-> To install Express, Mongoose, Concurrently, Nodemon & Body-parser
> gexpress
-> To install ReactJS, ReactDOM and React Router (v5)
> greact
-> To install MERN stack dependencies (ReactJS, ExpressJS and their dependencies)
> gmern
-> To install and initialize TailwindCSS, RUN THIS IN THE ROOT FOLDER OF YOUR PROJECT AS IT WILL CREATE FOLDERS AND FILES
> gtail
–> For TailwindCSS compilation ONLY
> gbuild
> gitro-build
Either of these will compile your tailwind css into /public/style.css
–> For "git add" and "git commit" commands
> gcom
> gitro-commit
Either of these will stage and commit your files (Custom commit messages are not available yet).
–> For "git push" command
> gpush
> gitro-push
Either of these will push your staged/committed files
–> For "git add", "git commit" and "git push" commands
> gcap
> gitro-commit-push
Either of these commands will run the git "add", "commit" and "push" commands at once
–> To compile TailwindCSS and upload files to remote repo all at once
> gitro
This is the only the first version which I use personally too, you can edit these scripts yourself if you can. For any help, reach me @_realao on Twitter. And I'll keep updating this package too. Happy coding! The public repo is at https://github.com/aosasona/gitro
CHANGELOG
1.6.0 - TailwindCSS now exports to the /public/ folder to make it easier to link in your project's HTML, this update mainly made TailwindCSS changes, refer to the updated readme/documentation above.
1.5.0 - Added ExpressJS development dependencies installation command, added React itself to the "greact" command in case you don't have React installed already for that project, added a MERN dependencies installation command.
1.4.1 - Added Tailwindcss install and init commands, added 'git pull' to the 'gpush' command, added a 'ghelp' command to list available commands, added ReactJS one-command dependencies installer (install react-router-dom@5 which uses 'switch' instead of 'routes'), You do not need to run gbuild everytime you use a TailwindCSS class anymore.
1.3.1 - Changed commit message
1.3.0 - Changed "push" command to include upstream
FAQs
Run common JS development commands fast and easily!
We found that gitro demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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