ugit

0.0.32 • Public • Published

ugit

a utility to search through unfuddle tickets and put the summary in commit messages

What do you need:

  • Ruby (2.0+)
  • Node.js (0.10+)

*you'll have to install terminal-table ruby gem if you have not installed already.

(sudo) gem install terminal-table

How to install

npm install -g ugit

Environment Variables

1- make sure that NODE_PATH environment variable is set. If this is not set, the script will not work correctly. go to terminal and run echo $NODE_PATH to check if this is set or not.

2- set UGIT_UNFUDDLE_DOMAIN , UGIT_UNFUDDLE_USERNAME , UGIT_UNFUDDLE_PASSWORD , UGIT_UNFUDDLE_PROJECT environment variables. below is how to do that

creat/open ~/.bash_profile and put follwoing

export UGIT_UNFUDDLE_DOMAIN="your domain"
export UGIT_UNFUDDLE_USERNAME="your username"
export UGIT_UNFUDDLE_PASSWORD="your password"
export UGIT_UNFUDDLE_PROJECT="project id you want to search into"

UGIT_UNFUDDLE_PROJECT is optional but is highly recommended to be used as if it is not provided, the search will be really really slow.

Powerfull commits

if you want to turn on Powerfull commits then add export UGIT_POWERFULL_COMMIT="true" along with other variables defined in the previous steps. this setting will do following:

  • when you put word 'Fixed' (case does not matter) in your commit message, then the associated ticket will automatically be marked and resolved and fixed.

  • when you put 'Spent x/x.x h/hrs/hours' (e.g. spent 2.3 hrs) in your commit message, then a time entry will automatically be added to your ticket.

Usage

ugit <keyword>

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npm i ugit

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0.0.32

License

MIT

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