# RGCH: Rust implementation of Git Commit Handler [![MIT License](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg?style=flat-square)][license] [license]: https://github.com/Scstechr/rgch/blob/master/LICENSE A tool to handle git related commands such as: `git init`, `git commit`, `git diff`, `git add`, `git push`. This is a Rust implementation of [gch](https://github.com/Scstechr/gch), which we aim to replace it. ## Overview This tool makes it easier to execute certain `git` commands from terminal. Also, this `rgch` aims for beginners of `git` by showing actual commands executed in specific color. ## How to Use ### Show help ```bash $ rgch --help RGCH: v0.1.27 (bf4916e1 2020-03-17) Usage: rgch [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] Options: # Options with ⎘ will be saved with `-s/--save`. Name Save Type Explainations CREATE │ --clone STRING Clone remote repository. │ -i, --init FLAG Initialize repository. BRANCH │ -b, --branch ⎘ STRING Specify branch name. CHANGE │ -l, --log FLAG Display log. │ -a, --add ⎘ PATH Specify path to add. │ -c, --commit FLAG Commit. │ -m, --merge STRING Merge (experimental feature) REMOTE │ -r, --remote STRING Specify remote repository. │ --pull FLAG Pull (fetch and rebase). │ -p, --push FLAG Push. EXTRAS │ --amd FLAG Change the last commit message. │ --ls FLAG List up tracking file(s). │ -g, --gitdir ⎘ PATH Specify path of `.git`. │ -f, --force FLAG `-f/--force` option to `add`. │ -v, --verbose ⎘ FLAG Verbose option. │ -s, --save FLAG Save settings to TOML file. │ --version FLAG Version and compiler info. │ -h, --help FLAG Show this message and exit. ``` ### Simple command ```bash $ rgch -c ``` or equivalently, ```bash $ rgch --commit ``` This command executes `git status --short`, `git diff --stat`, `git add .` etc. (shown as a blue line while executed) Also, adds everything except configured in `.gitignore` or `gch -f` command. ### Linked commands Commands can be executed together in the manner below: ```bash $ rgch -cp ``` This executes `git commit` and `git push`. #### Further example ##### `gch -cp -r localhost` `commit`, then `push` to the remote called `localhost`. ##### `gch -cp -b test -d` Shows `diff` first, then `commit` and `push`.