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Welcome to giturl !

What is giturl?

giturl: A simple navigation tool for GitHub pages from local git-cloned directories Working deep in a git-cloned project and need to view its GitHub page? giturl simplifies this for you. A single command unveils your repository's URL. Want more? It also opens your browser and goes straight to the page -- no extra steps needed. giturl streamlines your workflow, merging simplicity with sophistication.

You can use giturl like:

$ giturl .
https://github.com/shinyaohtani/giturl/tree/master/lib/giturl/

and --open, or simply -o option is given, your default browser opens the URLs

$ giturl -o .
https://github.com/shinyaohtani/giturl/tree/master/lib/giturl/
# == your default browser automatically opens the URL ==

Browser cooperation works on any OS of macOS, Windows and Linux.

Usage

Usage: giturl [options] [dirs]
 [dirs]:
   Target directories. Omit this when you only specify "."

 [options]:
    -o, --open                       Open the URL in your browser. default: no
    -a, --app [APPNAME]              Specify a browser. i.e. "Safari.app"
    -v, --verbose                    Verbose mode. default: no
    -h, --help                       Show this message
    -V, --version                    Show version

You can specify several directories at once. If --verbose is specified, print warnings for non-git-managed dirs:

$ giturl --verbose ~
Not git-managed-dir:  /Users/myhome

You can specify a browser to open:

### Chrome ###
$ giturl --open --app="Google\ Chrome.app" .
### Safari ###
$ giturl --open --app="Safari.app" .
### any other is ok ###
$ giturl --open --app="/Applications/any_browser_you_have.app" .

When you specify --app, you often forget to specify --open at the same time, but don't worry. If --app is specified and --open is forgotten, it automatically operates as if --open was specified.

If no directory is specified, the behavior is the same as when the current directory is specified.

$ giturl -o
$ giturl
#   These are completely same as:
$ giturl -o  .
$ giturl  .

Usecase

The following is an example of opening a GitHub web page for the current directory:

$ git clone [email protected]:shinyaohtani/giturl.git
$ cd giturl/lib/giturl/

# (working here)
# (some editing, like vim version.rb......)
# (then you want to access the GitHub web page for current dir.)

$ giturl -o .
https://github.com/shinyaohtani/giturl/tree/master/lib/giturl/

# == your default browser automatically opens the URL ==

Installation

Install giturl as:

$ gem install giturl

Or add giturl to your application's Gemfile and run bundle command:

gem 'giturl'

Giturl module

Giturl is also a module, so you can get urls from your ruby code. (*G*iturl is a name of module version of giturl)

require 'giturl'

path = './lib'
url = Giturl::Giturl.url(path)
p url unless url.nil?

See code

Changelog

Refer to Changelog.md

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome!

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/shinyaohtani/giturl )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License. Refer to LICENSE file

RubyGems

https://rubygems.org/gems/giturl