Check if any of your git projects needs attention:
Runs through all your code projects and checks the following:
- Is the repo on the master branch?
- Is the current branch ahead of the remote tracking branch?
- Is the repo dirty (i.e. does it contain changes that have not yet been checked in)
- Is there any untracked files in the repo?
If the answer is yes to any of those questions, this module will find and list the projects.
Install git-att globally:
git install -g git-att $ git-att ~/code DIR BRANCH AHEAD DIRTY UNTRACKED after-all-results master 0 1 0 airserver master 0 3 10 connect master 95 1 0 hubot-heroku patch-1 0 1 0 git-att [options] [path] The path defaults to the current direcotry if not specified. The git-att program will look through that directory and all sub-directories scanning for git projects.
Options:
--help- show the help--version- show version--simple- make the output more simple for easy grepping
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