Crates.io | add-remote |
lib.rs | add-remote |
version | 3.0.3 |
source | src |
created_at | 2017-08-20 00:30:48.609952 |
updated_at | 2024-06-09 23:48:18.543566 |
description | An interactive CLI tool to add a remote fork to a local Git repository. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/Fraser999/Add-Remote.git |
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An interactive CLI tool to add a remote fork to a local Git repository. When run from a Git repo, it queries GitLab or GitHub as appropriate for the full list of forks and offers simple choices for adding one under a local alias. The added fork will be configured with a pull-url only; the push-url will be disabled.
cargo install add-remote
Simply cd
to a Git repository and run add-remote
.
add-remote
will display all forks which aren't currently copied locally, then ask you to choose
one and to provide an alias for it.
It will offer a default selection (i.e. just hit return to select it) if it can. The default will be chosen as follows:
add-remote.preferredFork
if set, and if that fork
is not already added locallyYou can set add-remote.preferredFork
(e.g. to CasperLabs
) by running:
git config --global --add add-remote.preferredFork CasperLabs
Having chosen the fork to add, you will then be asked to provide an alias for it. Again, a default value will be presented, chosen as follows:
add-remote.mainForkOwnerAlias
if set, or else uses "upstream"
add-remote.forkAlias
if setYou can set add-remote.mainForkOwnerAlias
(e.g. to owner
) by running:
git config --global --add add-remote.mainForkOwnerAlias owner
Default aliases can be added to your .gitconfig file under the subkey
add-remote.forkAlias.<owner's name>
by running e.g:
git config --global --add add-remote.forkAlias.anthonywilliams Anthony
git config --global --add add-remote.forkAlias.hsutter Herb
To use add-remote
with any GitLab repository or with a private GitHub one, you need to provide a
Personal Access Token via git config.
For GitLab, create a token ensuring it has "read_api" scope, then add it to your .gitconfig:
git config --global --add add-remote.gitLabToken <GitLab Token's Value>
For GitHub, create a token ensuring it has full "repo" scope,
then add it along with your GitHub username separated with a colon :
to your .gitconfig:
git config --global --add add-remote.gitHubToken <GitHub Username:GitHub Token's Value>
Having run these Git config commands, your .gitconfig should contain the following:
[add-remote]
preferredFork = CasperLabs
mainForkOwnerAlias = owner
gitLabToken = <GitLab Token's Value>
gitHubToken = <GitHub Username:GitHub Token's Value>
[add-remote "forkAlias"]
anthonywilliams = Anthony
hsutter = Herb
add-remote
only works with projects hosted on GitLab or GitHub.
Licensed under either of
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.