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September 4, 2020 05:06 am GMT

Bash ~ never forget to git commit again

Are you:

  • Tired of failing to git commit
  • Sick of having staged changes
  • Colleagues complaining they're missing code
  • Angry because your laptop fried, and you didn't commit?

Then this article is for you!

Today we will be making a bash script that we can run at the end of our day.
It will loop through our project directory and tell us the following statistics per project:

  • Is it a git repo
  • Did you forget to commit something
  • Do we have unstated changes

Have a look at hacking your morning routine!

It will look like this:

Bash to show git status

Bash git commit prompt script

Today we'll be looking at a single bash script.
I'm going through this section by section. At the end I'll link it on GitHub for you to download.

We will start by defining our variables

Change the DIR to your project folder.

DIR=~/www/GITBASED=.git

Then we need to loop over each subdirectory in our projects folder.

for dir in $DIR*do    // Loop heredone

Then inside the loop, we need first to check if it's a directory we are checking:

if [[ -d $dir ]]; then    // Yes I'm a directoryfi

You can see we check the dir based on the -d (directory)

If it's a directory, we can work with it:

We'll cd into the directory and define an empty message.

cd $dirMSG="";

Then we check if it's a git project.
If it's not a git project we change our message.

if [ -d "$GITBASED" ]; then        // Git based!else     // Not a valid git project    MSG=": Not a valid git project "fi

If it is a git project, we will first define a test variable that will execute git status.

TEST=$(git status $dir);

Our variable TEST now contains the return value of git status now we will use some if...else statements to check if it contains certain substrings:

if [[ $TEST == *"nothing to commit"* ]]; then    MSG=": No changes "// Check if git status has unstaged changeselif [[ $TEST == *"Changes not staged for commit"* ]]; then    MSG=": Unstaged changes "// Check if git status has uncommitted changeselif [[ $TEST == *"Untracked files"* ]]; then    MSG=": You forgot to commit some files "fi 

And lastly, we will echo the message prefixed with he project name and change back a directory.

echo ${dir##*/}$MSGcd ..

That's it!

If we run our bash.sh script, we will get all lines per project folder with the status.

Run it with: sh bash.sh

No more reasons to forget your commits!

Find the project on my GitHub afterwork.

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Original Link: https://dev.to/dailydevtips1/bash-never-forget-to-git-commit-again-2b3m

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