Project

gl

0.0
Repository is archived
No release in over 3 years
Low commit activity in last 3 years
Uses the GitLab API based on the git project your are currently in
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 Dependencies

Development

~> 2.0
~> 10.0

Runtime

~> 4.12
~> 0.20.3
~> 0.19.0
~> 0.9.1
~> 0.11.0
 Project Readme

Gl

  • Gl
    • Installation
    • Usage
      • Issues
        • List
        • Open
      • Merge Requests
        • Interactive
        • List
        • Open
        • Approve
        • Merge
      • Registry
    • Development
    • Contributing
    • License

Gl is a small CLI that hooks into your Git config and GitLab API to easily access information based on the project your are currently in.

Installation

$ gem install gl

Usage

Inside your git workspace you can issue the following commands:

$ gl

Commands:
  gl global          # commands unrelated to the current project
  gl help [COMMAND]  # Describe available commands or one specific command
  gl issues          # handle issues of the project
  gl mr              # handle merge requests of the project
  gl registry        # handle registry of the project

Issues

List

$ gl issues list

+-----+----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| IID | Author         | Title                                                                         |
+-----+----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 409 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXX | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX                                  |
| 105 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXX | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX                                  |
| 44  | XXXXXXXXXXXXXX | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX                                  |
| 33  | XXXXXXXXXXXXXX | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX                                  |
+-----+----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

With interactive switch

$ gl issues list -i

Open a issue (Use ↑/↓ and ←/→ arrow keys, press Enter to select)
‣ 409 - XXXXXXXXXXXX - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
  408 - XXXXXXXXXXXX - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
  407 - XXXXXXXXXXXX - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
  406 - XXXXXXXXXXXX - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
  405 - XXXXXXXXXXXX - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
  404 - XXXXXXXXXXXX - XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Open

Open a issue directly with the IID or viathe interactive list

$ gl issue open 409

Merge Requests

Interactive

$ gl mr list -i

Select a merge request (Use ↑/↓ arrow keys, press Enter to select, and letter keys to filter)
‣ 2 - robert.mueller - WIP: Update README.md

In interactive mode you can also perform all the other actions

$ gl mr list -i

Select a merge request 2 - robert.mueller - WIP: Update README.md
┌────────────────────────────────────────WIP: Update README.md─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                                                                                                      │
│ # Nec verum procul trahuntur velle                                                                   │
│                                                                                                      │
│ ## Foedantem blandis malorum mox                                                                     │
│                                                                                                      │
│     chipsetMyspace.perlUltra.font_document(iscsiStandbyPermalink(                                    │
│             computing_mac_modem, streamingSli));                                                     │
│     address_operating = 40 + binComputingTransistor + rw * minimize;                                 │
│     wired(-1, qbe_export);                                                                           │
│                                                                                                      │
└State: opened────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────by robert.mueller┘
What to do next? (Use ↑/↓ arrow keys, press Enter to select)
‣ open
  merge
  approve
  exit

List

$ gl mr list

+-----+----------------+-----------------------+
| IID | Author         | Title                 |
+-----+----------------+-----------------------+
| 2   | robert.mueller | WIP: Update README.md |
+-----+----------------+-----------------------+

Open

$ gl mr open 2

Approve

$ gl mr approve 2

Merge

$ gl mr merge 2

Registry

With the registry subcommand you can get a overview about the registry usage.

$ gl registry status

+---------------------------+------+-------------+
| Registry                  | Tags | Size        |
+---------------------------+------+-------------+
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |   42 | 13511.85 MB |
+---------------------------+------+-------------+
$ gl registry list

+---------------------------+-----------------------+-----------+-------------------------------+-----------+
| Registry                  |                   Tag | Image_ID  | Created_at                    | Size      |
+---------------------------+-----------------------+-----------+-------------------------------+-----------+
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |                latest | 90112d580 | 2019-08-19T12:23:11.129+02:00 | 305.42 MB |
| XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |               v0.87.3 | 90112d580 | 2019-08-19T12:23:11.129+02:00 | 305.42 MB |
+---------------------------+-----------------------+-----------+-------------------------------+-----------+

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/Flipez/gl.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the AGPL-3.0.