Souko is a simple command line utility that provides an easy way to organize clones of remote git repositories.
VS Code extension [souko-vscode] is also available.
When you clone a remote repository with souko, souko creates a directory under a specific root directory (~/.local/share/souko/root
by default) containing the hostname and path of the remote repository's URL.
```console $ souko clone https://github.com/gifnksm/souko
```
You can also list all repositories that have been cloned.
```console $ souko list
```
By combining souko, fuzzy finder, and shell functions, you can easily jump between repositories (TODO: add shell script example).
Configuration is done via a TOML file located at ~/.config/souko/config.toml
by default.
```toml [[root]] name = "default" path = "~/.local/share/souko/root"
[[root]] name = "repos" path = "~/repos"
[query] default_scheme = "github"
[query.scheme_alias] gh = "github" gl = "gitlab"
[query.custom_scheme] github = "https://github.com/{path}.git" gitlab = "https://gitlab.com/{path}.git" ```
There are multiple ways to install souko. Choose any one of the methods below that best suits your needs.
Following packages are available:
Executable binaries are available for download on the [GitHub Release page].
You can also install the binary with [cargo-binstall
] command.
```console
$ cargo binstall souko ```
To build souko executable from the source, you must have the Rust toolchain installed. To install the rust toolchain, follow this guide.
Once you have installed Rust, the following command can be used to build and install souko:
```console
$ cargo install souko
$ cargo install --git https://github.com/gifnksm/souko.git souko ```
The minimum supported Rust version is Rust 1.70.0. At least the last 3 versions of stable Rust are supported at any given time.
While a crate is a pre-release status (0.x.x) it may have its MSRV bumped in a patch release. Once a crate has reached 1.x, any MSRV bump will be accompanied by a new minor version.
This project is licensed under either of
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.