A minimalist NodeJS wrapper for the
git
commands.gry
stands for the Git RepositorY.
# Using npm
npm install --save gry
# Using yarn
yarn add gry
// 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.");
});
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Creates a new Gry
instance.
- 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.
- Gry The
Gry
instance.
Executes a git command in the repository directory.
- 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.
- Gry The
Gry
instance.
Inits the git repository.
- Function
callback
: The callback function.
- Gry The
Gry
instance.
Creates a git repository.
- String
path
: The path of the repository. - Function
callback
: The callback function
- Gry The
Gry
instance.
Creates a commit, providing the message
.
- String
message
: The commit message - String
options
: Additional options passed to the commit command. - Function
callback
: The callback function.
- Gry The
Gry
instance.
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