gitflow-wotw
gitflow-wotw
has grand aspirations to be gitflow-avh
in Python using pygit2
.
Suggested Reading
- The original git flow article
-
The first
gitflow
implementation (seriously outdated) -
An updated and active fork,
gitflow-avh
(highly recommended) -
pygit2
, Python bindings forlibgit2
(very useful) - semantic versioning (it makes so much sense)
Installation
$ pip install --user gitflow-wotw
Usage
$ export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH
$ which git-wotw
~/.local/bin/git-wotw
$ git wotw
< should print the main help >
Roadmap
These percentages are pretty arbitrary. Today's 47% could be tomorrow's 90% or vice versa.
Main Features
Once all of these are finished, I'll release v1
. Until then, v0
should be used with caution, because it's not stable.
Progress | Feature |
---|---|
0% |
init support |
0% |
feature support |
0% |
bugfix support |
0% |
release support |
0% |
hotfix support |
0% |
support support |
0% |
version support |
0% |
config support |
0% |
log support |
Eventual Features
These are things I'd like to add, but might not be included in v1
. If not, they'll most likely constitute one or more minor version increments.
Progress | Feature |
---|---|
0% |
pygit2 alternatives |
0% | semver bindings |
0% | Replace git wotw with git flow
|
0% | Local hooks connected to gitflow actions |
0% | User-defined shortcuts |