loki-cli A Git Productivity CLI

Git is a pretty great tool on it's own. After some time common patterns emerge. lk is here to make those patterns fast.

Install

  1. First, install cargo by visiting https://rustup.rs.
  2. Install with cargo (📦 loki-cli ):

    shell cargo install loki-cli

Use

Get Help

```shell ❯ lk --help loki-cli 0.3.0 Kyle W. Rader A CLI for Git Productivity

USAGE: lk.exe

OPTIONS: -h, --help Print help information -V, --version Print version information

SUBCOMMANDS: fetch Fetch with --prune deleting local branches pruned from the remote help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) new Create a new branch from HEAD and push it to origin [aliases: n] pull Pull with --prune deleting local branches pruned from the remote push Push the current branch to origin with --set-upstream ```

Commands

new

Alias: n * Make creating a new branch easier to type by joining all given args with a dash (-). * Automatically push and setup tracking to origin.

Example

❯ lk new readme updates Creates and pushes readme-updates to origin with --set-upstream. (The command git will tell you to run if you simply run git push after creating a new local branch.)

push

Alias: none * Pushes the current branch to origin with --set-upstream. * -f|--force flag uses --force-with-lease under the hood for better force push safety. * Only works if HEAD is on a branch (not in a dettached state).

pull

Alias: none * Run git pull --prune and remove any local branches that have also been pruned on the remote.

fetch

Alias: none * Run git fetch --prune and remove any local branches that have also been pruned on the remote.