Gitez(ez means easy) is a CLI that simplifies managing your Git repositories.
Cargo
cargo install gitez
Macos and Linux
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Windows
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gitez provides a simple way to manage your git repositories.
$BASE
|- github.com
| `- group-name
| `- project-name
`- gitlab.com
`- group-name
`- project-name
First, you need to set the base directory where you want to store your repositories.
gitez set-base-dir <your-base-dir> # gitez set-base-dir ~/dev
Second, clone a git repository.
gitez clone <repository-url> # gitez clone git@github.com:luhc228/gitez.git
Then, you will get the following directory structure.
$BASE
`- github.com
`- luhc228
`- gitez
Do you ever have one more git user configs( for example one is for open source(GitHub) and another is for Work(GitLab))? And you use different username and email for your commits at work or for your open source repositories by mistake?
gitez helps you manage and switch your git user configs easier.
First, you need to add your git user configs.
gitez user-config add
# see the list of your git user configs you added
gitez user-config list
Second, you can set a directory that uses one of yor git user configs.(powered by gitdir config)
gitez user-config add-include <user-config-name> # gitez user-config add-include
$BASE
`- github.com # use github user config(name<a@example.com>)
`- gitlab.com # use gitlab user config(name<b@example.com>)
Also, you can apply one of your git user configs to the current directory.
gitez user-config apply <user-config-name> # gitez user-config apply
You can generate an SSH key for your git repositories by the following command:
gitez ssh-keygen
It will also add the SSH private key to the ~/.ssh/config
so that you can manage different SSH private keys for different git repositories.