A command-line tool to help run commands related to git commit
in one go.
Make sure you have Cargo installed, then run the following command in your terminal:
cargo install --git https://github.com/rzmk/commit-helper
To run the interactive workflow, simply run ch
in your terminal:
ch
To get the help message, run ch --help
or ch -h
:
ch -h
If you want to run git add -A
before committing, use the --add
or -a
flag:
ch -a
If you want to run git push
after committing, use the --push
or -p
flag:
ch -p
If you want to pass in a custom commit message (therefore skipping the interactive steps), use the --message
or -m
flag:
ch -m "feat: add new feature"
If you want to see the debug output, use the --debug
or -d
flag:
ch -d
Note: The debug output will not be printed if you use the
--dry-run
flag.
If you want to do a dry run without executing any commands, use the --dry-run
flag:
ch --dry-run
If I want to run git add -A
, then git commit -m "feat: add new feature"
, then git push
all in one go, I could run the following command:
ch -m "feat: add new feature" -a -p
Equivalently to the above command, I may instead combine the short flags:
ch -apm "feat: add new feature"
Note: The order of the combined short flags does not matter, except for the
-m
flag, which must be the last flag if you want to pass in a custom commit message after a combination of flags.