Change between different .gitconfig files
npm install @markbattistella/gitrceasily switch between .gitconfig files
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If you (like me) need to travel between home and the office that have different network settings you'll know how annoying setting and unsetting config settings can be - especially if you try and push and it fails.
It works really great if one .gitconfig needs a proxy, and the other doesn't.
> Major credit to @deoxxa/npmrc for inspiration and setting a blueprint
1. Install the module from npm
``sh`
npm i @markbattistella/gitrc -g
`sh
$ gitrc -h
Usage:
gitrc List all profiles
gitrc [name] Switch to profile
gitrc -n [name] Create a new profile
gitrc -d [name] Delete the profile
gitrc -h Display this screen
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Calling gitrc without arguments creates an ~/.gitconfigs/ directory if it doesn't exist, and copies your current ~/.gitconfig as the 'default' .gitconfig profile.
`sh`
gitrc -n configname
A blank config will be created where you can have custom settings for your .gitconfig
`sh`
git config --global user.name "Mark Battistella"
git config --global user.email markb@example.com
You can then add whatever other configuration settings you need. Please refer to the manual for help.
`sh
Available .gitconfig files:
> home
work-proxy
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`sh`
gitrc work-proxy
Activating .gitconfig 'work-proxy'
`sh
gitrc -d work-proxy
Deleting .gitconfig file 'work-proxy'
Current active config is being deleted.
Remember to set a new one before use.
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You may have to run gitrc in a shell (cmd, PowerShell, Git Bash, etc) with
elevated (Administrative) privileges to get it to run.
MIT - a copy is included with the source.
- GitHub (markbattistella)
- Twitter (@markbattistella)
Again I want to thank:
- Conrad github - creator of npmrc
And all the people that helped on that project:
- Jaime "the binary wizard" Pillora (github)
- Tim "two hands" Oxley (github)
- Jakob "fastest blur in the west" Krigovsky (github)
- Rod "the destroyer" Vagg (github)
- Eugene "ludicrous gibs" Asiedu (github)
1. Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/markbattistella/gitrc.git
1. Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-feature
1. Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
1. Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
1. Submit the pull` request