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|PyGitUp|_ is a Python port of aanand/git-up <https://github.com/aanand/git-up/>__. It not only fully covers the abilities of git-up and should be a drop-in replacement, but also extends it slightly.

.. |PyGitUp| replace:: PyGitUp .. _PyGitUp: https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp

Why use git up?

git pull has two problems:

* It merges upstream changes by default, when it's really more polite to `rebase
  over them <http://gitready.com/advanced/2009/02/11/pull-with-rebase.html>`__,
  unless your collaborators enjoy a commit graph that looks like bedhead.

* It only updates the branch you're currently on, which means git push will
  shout at you for being behind on branches you don't particularly care about
  right now.

(https://github.com/aanand/git-up/)

Demonstration

.. image:: http://i.imgur.com/EC3pvYu.gif

Why use the Python port?

I wasn't able to use the original git-up, because I didn't want to install a whole Ruby suite just for git-up and even with Ruby installed, there were some problems running on my Windows machine. So, my reasons for writing and using this port are:

  1. Windows support.
  2. Written in Python ;)

How do I install it?

  1. Install git-up via pip <https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing.html>__: $ pip install git-up
  2. cd to your project's directory.
  3. Run git up and enjoy!

Note for Windows users:


See `these instructions <http://stackoverflow.com/q/4750806/997063>`__
for installing pip, if you haven't already installed it. And don't forget
to either:

- make your ``Python/Scripts`` and ``Python/Lib/site-packages`` writable for
  you,
- run ``pip`` with admin privileges
- or use ``pip install --user git-up`` and add ``%APPDATA%/Python/Scripts``
  to ``%PATH%``.

Otherwise pip will refuse to install ``git-up`` due to ``Access denied`` errors.

Python version compatibility:

Python 3.5-3.9 are supported :)

Options and Configuration

Command Line Arguments


- ``git up -h`` shows a help message.

- ``git up --quiet`` suppresses all output except for error messages.

- ``git up --no-fetch`` skips fetching the remote and rebases all local branches.

- ``git up --version`` shows the current version and optionally checks for
  updates (see below).

Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

To configure ``PyGitUp``, you can set options in your git config. Run
``git config [--global] git-up.[name] [value]`` to set one of these
options:

-  ``git-up.fetch.prune [*true*|false]``: If set to ``true``,
   ``PyGitUp`` will append the ``--prune``\ option to ``git fetch`` and
   thus remove any remote tracking branches which no longer exist on
   the remote (see `git fetch
   --help <http://linux.die.net/man/1/git-fetch>`__).

-  ``git-up.fetch.all [true|*false*]``: If set to ``false``, ``PyGitUp``
   will only fetch remotes for which there is at least one local
   tracking branch. Setting this option will make ``git up`` always fetch
   from all remotes, which is useful if e.g. you use a remote to push to
   your CI system but never check those branches out.

- ``git-up.push.auto [true|*false*]``: Push the current branch after
  rebasing and fast-forwarding.

- ``git-up.push.all [true|*false*]``: Push all branches when auto-pushing.

- ``git-up.push.tags [true|*false*]``: Push tags when auto-pushing.

-  ``git-up.rebase.arguments [string]``: If set, ``PyGitUp`` will use
   this string as additional arguments when calling ``git rebase``.
   Example: ``--preserve-merges`` to recreate merge commits in the
   rebased branch.

-  ``git-up.rebase.auto [*true*|false]``: If set to ``false``,
   ``PyGitUp`` won't rebase your branches for you but notify you that
   they diverged. This can be useful if you have a lot of in-progress
   work that you don't want to deal with at once, but still want to
   update other branches.

-  ``git-up.rebase.log-hook [cmd]``: Runs ``cmd`` every time a branch
   is rebased or fast-forwarded, with the old head as ``$1`` and the new
   head as ``$2``. This can be used to view logs or diffs of incoming
   changes. Example:
   ``echo "changes on $1:"; git log --oneline --decorate $1..$2``.

- ``git-up.rebase.show-hashes [true|*false*]``: If set to ``true``,
  ``PyGitUp`` will show the hashes of the current commit (or the point
  where the rebase starts) and the target commit like ``git pull`` does.

New in v1.0.0:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- ``git-up.updates.check [*true*|false]``: When running ``git up --version``,
  it shows the version number and checks for updates. If you feel
  uncomfortable with it, just set it to ``false`` to turn off the checks.

Credits
-------

The original ``git-up`` has been written by aanand:
`aanand/git-up/ <https://github.com/aanand/git-up/>`__.


Changelog
---------

v2.0.2 (*2020-12-30*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Remove old Python 2 code. Thanks `@hugovk <https://github.com/hugovk>`_
  for `Pull Request #104 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/104>`_.

v2.0.1 (*2020-08-26*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Update dependencies

v2.0.0 (*2020-08-15*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Drop Python 2 support in order to fix `Issue 102 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/102>`_
- Drop Ruby Bundler integration
- Migrate tests to ``py.test``

v1.6.1 (*2018-12-12*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Upgrade to click>=7.0.0. Thanks `@no-preserve-root <https://github.com/no-preserve-root>`_
  for `Pull Request #87 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/87>`_.

v1.6.0 (*2018-10-26*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Skip stashing changes when possible. Thanks `@Chronial <https://github.com/Chronial>`_
  for `Pull Request #86 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/86>`_.
- Added faster fast-forward on branches that are not checked out. Thanks `@Chronial <https://github.com/Chronial>`_
  for `Pull Request #83 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/83>`_.

v1.5.2 (*2018-09-28*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed version requirement for Click dependency (`#82 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/82>`__).

v1.5.1 (*2018-09-13*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed crash on Cygwin with rebase log hook enabled (`#80 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/80>`__).

v1.5.0 (*2018-04-26*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Added auto-push support. Thanks `@WoLpH <https://github.com/WoLpH>`_
  for `Pull Request #74 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/74>`_.

v1.4.7 (*2018-04-07*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Added shorthand commandline arguments (``-V, -q, -h``, see `#73 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/73>`__).

v1.4.6 (*2017-12-19*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- 3rd party dependencies have been updated (see `#65 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/65>`__).

v1.4.5 (*2017-01-02*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed problems when working with branches containing hash signs in their name
  (`#55 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/55>`__).
- No longer installs a now unneeded script on ``pip install``. Thanks `@ekohl <https://github.com/ekohl>`_
  for `Pull Request #60 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/60>`_.

v1.4.4 (*2016-11-30*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed a bug when working with ``git worktree`` (`#58 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/58>`__).

v1.4.3 (*2016-11-22*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed a bug with GitPython <= 2.0.8 (`#56 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/56>`__, `#57 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/57>`__).

v1.4.2 (*2016-09-29*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Switched the command line argument parsing library (`#53 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/53>`__).

v1.4.1 (*2016-08-02*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Include tests in PyPI distribution (`#51 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/51>`__).

v1.4.0 (*2016-02-29*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- 3rd party dependencies have been updated.
- Dependencies on 3rd party libraries have been loosened to better interact with other installed packages.
  Thanks `MaximilianR <https://github.com/MaximilianR>`_ for `Pull Request #45 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/45>`_.
- Added an command line argument to turn of fetching (``--no-fetch``). Thanks `@buoto <https://github.com/buoto>`_
  for `Pull Request #46 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/46>`_.
- Don't show a stacktrace anymore when stashing fails (`#35 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/35>`_).
- Fixed a bug that cuased problems with submodules if the submodule had unstashed changes/ Thanks
  `@Javex <https://github.com/Javex>`_ for `Pull Request #27 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/27>`_.

v1.3.1 (*2015-08-31*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed a bug when showing the version on Python 3 `#34 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/34>`__.

v1.3.0 (*2015-04-08*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Support for Python 3 has been added. Thanks `@r4ts0n <https://github.com/r4ts0n>`_
  for `Pull Request #23 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/pull/23>`_
  and `@Byron <https://github.com/Byron>`_ for quickly merging a Pull Request
  in `GitPython <https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython>`_
  and releasing a new version on which this release depends.

v1.2.2 (*2015-02-23*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Now updates submodules when called from ``git submodule foreach`` (`#8 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/8>`__).

v1.2.1 (*2014-12-16*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed a problem with ``setuptools 8.x`` (`#19 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/19>`__).
- 3rd party dependencies have been updated

v1.2.0 (*2014-12-10*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Added an option to show hashes when fast-forwarding/rebasing like ``git pull``
  does (``git-up.rebase.show-hashes``).
- Fixed a bug when having branches with both local tracking branches and
  remote tracking branches (`#17 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/17>`__).

v1.1.5 (*2014-11-19*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- 3rd party dependencies have been updated to fix a problem with a 3rd party
  library (`#18 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/18>`__).

v1.1.4 (*2014-04-18*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed some typos in README and ``PyGitUp`` output.
- 3rd party dependencies have been updated.

v1.1.3 (*2014-03-23*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- ``ahead of upstream`` messages are now cyan (see `aanand/git-up#60 <https://github.com/aanand/git-up/issues/60>`__).
- Fixed problem when using % in the log hook (`#11 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/11>`__).

v1.1.2 (*2013-10-08*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed problems with the dependency declaration.

v1.1.1 (*2013-10-07*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fix for `#7 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/7>`__
  (AttributeError: 'GitUp' object has no attribute 'git') introduced by
  v1.1.0.

v1.1.0 (*2013-10-07*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Prior to v1.1.0, ``PyGitUp`` tried to guess the upstream branch for a local
  branch by looking for a branch on any remote with the same name. With v1.1.0,
  ``PyGitUp`` stops guessing and uses the upstream branch config instead.

  This by the way fixes issue `#6 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/6>`__
  (``git up`` doesn't work with local only branches).

  **Note:**
  This change may break setups, where a local branch accidently has
  the same name as a remote branch without any tracking information set. Prior
  to v1.1.0, ``git up`` would still fetch and rebase from the remote branch.
  If you run into troubles with such a setup, setting tracking information
  using ``git branch -u <remote>/<remote branch> <local branch>`` should help.

- 3rd party dependencies have been updated.

- Allows to run ``git up --version`` from non-git dirs, too.

v1.0.0 (*2013-09-05*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Finally ``PyGitUp`` reaches 1.0.0. You can consider it stable now :)

- Added a comprehensive test suite, now with a coverage of about 90%.
- Lots of code cleanup.
- Added option ``-h`` to display a help screen (``--help`` **won't** work, because
  ``git`` catches this option and handles it before ``PyGitUp`` can do).
- Added option ``--version`` to show, what version of ``PyGitUp`` is running.
  Also checks for updates (can be disabled, see configuration).
- Added option ``--quiet`` to be quiet and only display error messages.

v0.2.3 (*2013-06-05*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed issue `#4 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/4>`__ (ugly
  exception if remote branch has been deleted).

v0.2.2 (*2013-05-04*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed issue `#3 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/3>`__ (didn't
  return to previous branch).


v0.2.1 (*2013-03-18*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Fixed problem: check-bundler.rb has not been installed when installing via
  PyPI (problems with setup.py).

v0.2 (*2013-03-18*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Incorporated `aanand/git-up#41 <https://github
  .com/aanand/git-up/pull/41>`__: Support for ``bundle install --local`` and
  ``rbenv rehash``.
- Fixed issue `#1 <https://github.com/msiemens/PyGitUp/issues/1>`__ (strange
  output buffering when having multiple remotes to fetch from).
- Some under-the-hood improvements.

v0.1 (*2013-03-14*)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Initial Release

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