While we were looking at this lovely project, we have seen some, ehmmm, downsides of it. Why not? let’s keep safe the source code and collect all the information somewhere else?
- Commit often, Commit more!
- A mini shell tool for storing messages:
git kommit -m "Fixes a bug in XXX function"
- Store your commit-extra information in to a hidden file
.git/kommit-message
- Append the
.git/kommit-message
to the original commit message inprepare-commit-msg
hook and delete.git/kommit-message
file after commit.
usage: git-kommit [-m <msg> | -t <msg> | -c | -e | -s | -i | -r | -h]
-m <msg> append message
-t <msg> append message with timestamp
-c check if hook installed ?
-e edit messages
-s show current message(s)
-i install kommit hook to .git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg
-r remove kommit hook, delete .git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg
-h print this message
Basic usage is shown below:
git kommit -m "Message"
: Append new message.git kommit -t "Message"
: Append new message with timestamp.git kommit -s
: Show current messagesgit kommit -e
: Edit messages. This uses$EDITOR
environment variable.
# Your commit title
- Your note...
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do
eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut
enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris
nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
OS X Users can install via Homebrew.
brew install kommit
You can download or get it via curl
. Go to your desired bin/
folder or
go somewhere which is in the $PATH
:
cd ~/bin/ # example bin/ folder
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bilgi-webteam/kommit/master/bin/git-kommit
chmod +x git-kommit
Super easy;
git kommit -i
: Installs hook.git kommit -r
: Removes hooks.git kommit -c
: Checks if the hooks is installed.git kommit -b
: Shows bash completion snippetgit kommit -m "Message"
: Append new message.git kommit -t "Message"
: Append new message with timestamp.git kommit -s
: Show current messages.git kommit -e
: Edit messages. This uses$EDITOR
environment variable.
Don’t forget, git-kommit
way only works under git folder.
To have the bash completion snippet; use git kommit -b
and grab the code
and add it to your shell environment.
Kommit checks $KOMMIT_BULLET
and $KOMMIT_WRAP_AT
variables. Default
bullet style for message is -
You can change this via;
KOMMIT_BULLET="*" git kommit -m "Hello World" # or,
export KOMMIT_BULLET="*" # define it in your .bashrc
Also, default value for wrap text is: 72 you can change it via;
KOMMIT_WRAP_AT=60 git kommit -m "Hello World" # or,
export KOMMIT_WRAP_AT=60 # define it in your .bashrc
- TextMate1
- TextMate2
- Atom
- Sublime
- Vim
- Emcas
2016-03-05
- You don’t need to pop the editor.
git commit -m "message"
will also insert the kommit’s messages. PR8
2016-02-10
- Switched to
git-kommit
filename, full integration withgit
2016-01-22
- Added:
kommit -t
feature - Added: You don’t need to install hook, it installs it self in the first message addition.
- Added: Bash completion snippet
2016-01-20
- MIT license added.
- Contributers list added.
- IDE integration packages list added.
2016-01-19
- New feature; edit messages!
kommit -e
- New feature; check hook
kommit -c
2016-01-16
- Release v0.1.0
2016-01-15
- Initial commit!
Feel free to send your PR’s!
fork
(https://github.com/bilgi-webteam/kommit/fork)- Create your
branch
(git checkout -b my-features
) commit
yours (git commit -am 'added killer options'
)push
yourbranch
(git push origin my-features
)- Than create a new Pull Request!
- Uğur "vigo" Özyılmazel - Creator, maintainer
- Ekin Ertaç - Contributer, maintainer
Other contributers can be found here.
This project is licensed under MIT.