Crates.io | mure |
lib.rs | mure |
version | 0.2.4 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-08-11 23:42:06.381932 |
updated_at | 2023-07-12 15:02:39.784991 |
description | A command line tool for creating and managing multiple repositories. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/kitsuyui/mure |
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A command line tool for creating and managing multiple repositories.
cargo install mure
This application requires two environment variables.
GH_TOKEN
CODECOV_TOKEN
GH_TOKEN
is GitHub access token. CODECOV_TOKEN
is Codecov access token.
(I haven't set it up to automatically read the contents of .env yet.)
$HOME/.mure.toml ... configuration file
$HOME/.dev ... development directory
$HOME/.dev/repo ... repositories directory
When you clone a repository, it will be clone into the $HOME/.dev/repo/github.com/{owner}/{repo}
directory.
GH_TOKEN
environment variable is required for authentication.mure init
Generate .mure.toml
file in home directory.
[core]
base_dir = "~/.dev"
[github]
username = "kitsuyui"
[shell]
cd_shims = "mucd"
Add following script to your shell configuration file such as ~/.bashrc
, ~/.zshrc
or etc.
eval $(mure init --shell)
mure clone
clone the repository to the common directory.
And makes symbolic links to the working repository.
mure clone <url>
mure issues
shows the list of issues and pull requests of all repositories.
Example:
--query
option is available for advanced search like --query 'user:kitsuyui'
See this page for more about advanced search: https://docs.github.com/en/search-github/searching-on-github/searching-for-repositories
Default search query is user:{username} is:public fork:false archived:false
You can customize the output format by setting github.queries
in .mure.toml
.
For example, if you want to show both of my (user:kitsuyui) repositories and the organization gitignore-in's repositories, you can set github.queries
like this:
[github]
queries = [
"user:kitsuyui",
"owner:gitignore-in",
]
mure refresh
updates the repository.
mucd
is a command line shims for changing directory shortcut.
mucd enables you to change directory into the repository.
mucd something # => Same as `cd $HOME/.dev/something`
You can change the name of the shim by set shell.cd_shims
in .mure.toml
to another name.
mure path
shows the path of the repository for given repository name.
(Internally, mure path
is used for mucd
command.)
mure completion --shell zsh > /usr/local/Homebrew/completions/zsh/_mure
ln -svf /usr/local/Homebrew/completions/zsh/_mure /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_mure
autoload -Uz compinit && compinit
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