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git-remind: Do you forget to git commit/git push?

Do you forget to git commit or git push? git-remind is a command line tool for such a forgetful person (like me). It monitors the state of the Git repositories and reports which repositories need to commit or push.

Features

git-commit/git-push status

git-remind checks across the all git repositories in your computer, and it displays the status whether there are uncommitted files and there are ahead commits which should be pushed to remote.

Desktop Notification

git-remind notifies you git-commit/git-push status using desktop notification. This feature is tested macOS, but it will work in Windows and Linux.

Installation

Homebrew

brew install suin/suin/git-remind 

Manually

Download build binary from the releases.

Configuration

Add remind.paths to your .gitconfig, using your own absolute path to the repository directories.

[remind] paths = /Users/you/projects/foo,/Users/you/projects/bar 

If you have some git repositories (e.g. ~/projects/foo and ~/projects/bar) in the same directory (e.g. in ~/projects) , you may specify the path using wildcard (e.g./Users/you/projects/*):

[remind] paths = /Users/you/projects/* 

Check the configuration using the following command:

git-remind paths # Shows path patterns configuration git-remind repos # Shows git repositories to be reminded 

Usage

Display git-commit/git-push status

$ git-remind status Need to commit: /Users/suin/projects/myapp1 Need to commit and push: /Users/suin/projects/myapp2 

Short status like git status -s

$ git-remind status -s C /Users/suin/projects/myapp1 CP /Users/suin/projects/myapp2 

Show all status including up-to-date repositories

$ git-remind status -a Need to commit: /Users/suin/projects/myapp1 Need to commit and push: /Users/suin/projects/myapp2 Up-to-date: /Users/suin/projects/myapp3 

Desktop Notification

git-remind status-notification 

Advanced usage

Scheduled reminder (cron)

To get scheduled reminder, set up crontab. Following example send notifications every 20 minutes:

PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin */20 * * * * git-remind status-notification > /dev/null 2>&1 

Jumping to the repositories

By combining git-remind and fzf, you will be able to jump the repositories that needs to commit or push:

cd $(git remind status -n | fzf) 

It would be useful that you set command alias in your .bashrc/.zshrc:

alias grj='cd $(git remind status -n | fzf)' 

Reference

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rouzbeh

why wouldn't you be able to use it with a forked or cloned repo? are you always committing your gitconfig? are you not downloading the repos locally to work on them? not sure i understand what you mean

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Jen • Edited

This is a cool project. I should send this to my colleague who always claims “I’ve pushed to x branch” and not actually push to origin. Although, I suspect that’s because of his stubborness and refusing to use a git gui like sourcetree since I don’t have that problem. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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alevinetx

I usually have a good 10 repos going at any point in time, often swapping branches, too. I can't speak to the usefulness of this tool, yet, but I'm definitely intrigued.

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Abhijit

Don't people follow the "commit often, commit early" rule anymore? And just push when they are done with their changes?

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Mpho Mphego

Can it be ported to Python?

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Steven Carré

good idea. a feature that I could use: after each commit, a reminder, like "don't forget to run cscheck" for instance. That would definitely get me onboard