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IonicaBizau / Node Gry

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💺 A minimalist NodeJS wrapper for the `git` commands. `gry` stands for the Git RepositorY.

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A minimalist NodeJS wrapper for the git commands. gry stands for the Git RepositorY.

☁️ Installation

# Using npm
npm install --save gry

# Using yarn
yarn add gry

📋 Example

// Dependencies
const Repo = require("gry")
    , fs = require("fs")
    , oneByOne = require("one-by-one")
    ;

// Create the repository
var myRepo = new Repo("./foo");
oneByOne([
    myRepo.create.bind(myRepo)
  , cb => {
        console.log("> Created the repository.");
        fs.writeFile("./foo/README", "Hello World!", cb);
    }
  , cb => {
        console.log("> Created README.md");
        myRepo.exec("add .", cb);
    }
  , cb => {
        console.log("> Added the files.");
        myRepo.commit("Initial commit.", cb);
    }
  , cb => {
        console.log("> Created the initial commit.");
        cb();
    }
], function (err) {
    console.log(err ? "An error appeared: " + err.stack : "Successfully done.");
});

❓ Get Help

There are few ways to get help:

  1. Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.

  2. For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. 🐛

  3. For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. 🚀

📝 Documentation

Gry(options)

Creates a new Gry instance.

Params

  • Object options: An object containing the following fields:
  • path (String): The path to the git repository.
  • limit (Number): The limit of commands to run same time.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

exec(command, args, callback)

Executes a git command in the repository directory.

Params

  • String command: The git command that should be executed in the repository directory.
  • Array args: An array of options passed to the spawned process. This is optional (if not provided, exec will be used instead).
  • Function callback: The callback function.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

init(callback)

Inits the git repository.

Params

  • Function callback: The callback function.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

create(path, callback)

Creates a git repository.

Params

  • String path: The path of the repository.
  • Function callback: The callback function

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

commit(message, options, callback)

Creates a commit, providing the message.

Params

  • String message: The commit message
  • String options: Additional options passed to the commit command.
  • Function callback: The callback function.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

pull(options, callback)

Runs git pull.

Params

  • String options: Additional options passed to the pull command.
  • Function callback: The callback function.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

add(options, callback)

Runs git add.

Params

  • String options: Additional options passed to the add command.
  • Function callback: The callback function.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

branch(options, callback)

Runs git branch.

Params

  • String options: Additional options passed to the branch command.
  • Function callback: The callback function.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

checkout(options, callback)

Runs git checkout.

Params

  • String options: Additional options passed to the checkout command.
  • Function callback: The callback function.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

clone(gitUrl, options, callback)

Runs git clone.

Params

  • String gitUrl: The git url of the repository that should be cloned.
  • String options: Additional options passed to the checkout command.
  • Function callback: The callback function.

Return

  • Gry The Gry instance.

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  • gh-contributions—A tool that generates a repository which being pushed into your GitHub account creates a nice contributions calendar.
  • git-issues (by Gabriel Petrovay)—Git issues extension to list issues of a Git project
  • git-package-json—Get the package.json contents from git repositories.
  • git-stats—Local git statistics including GitHub-like contributions calendars.
  • git-stats-importer—Imports your commits from a repository into git-stats history.
  • gpm—npm + git = gpm - Install NPM packages and dependencies from git repositories.
  • machine-ip—Update your public ip information in a git repository.
  • np-init—Easily start a npm package from scratch.
  • repo-downloader—Download all the repositories from BitBucket and GitHub, including your account, teams and where you created pull requests.
  • repository-downloader—Download all the repositories from BitBucket and GitHub, including your account, teams and where you created pull requests.
  • ssh-remote—Automagically switch on the SSH remote url in a Git repository.

📜 License

MIT © Ionică Bizău

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