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Fast and simple git operations CLI tool

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  • gittu/bin/gittu.js

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gittu 🚀

Make git operations faster and easier with simplified commands

A powerful CLI tool that streamlines your git workflow by combining multiple git operations into single, intuitive commands. Perfect for developers who want to speed up their daily git tasks.

✨ Features

  • 🚀 Quick Operations: Add, commit, and push in one command
  • 🎯 Smart Defaults: Auto-generated commit messages with timestamps
  • 📁 Auto .gitignore: Comprehensive .gitignore file generation
  • 🔧 Easy Setup: Initialize repositories with remote origin in seconds
  • 💡 Helpful Messages: Clear feedback and suggestions for next steps
  • 🌿 Branch Aware: Automatically detects and works with current branch
  • 🛡️ Safe Operations: Checks for repository status before executing commands

🛠️ Installation

npm install -g gittu

Local Installation

npm install gittu

🚀 Quick Start

# Initialize a new project
gittu init

# Add remote origin
gittu origin add https://github.com/username/repo.git

# Quick commit and push
gittu quick "Initial commit"

📚 Commands

Setup Commands

Command Description
gittu init Initialize git repository with comprehensive .gitignore
gittu origin add <url> Add or update remote origin URL

Basic Git Operations

Command Description
gittu add [files...] Add files to staging area (defaults to all files)
gittu commit "<message>" Commit changes with message
gittu push Push changes to remote repository
gittu status Show detailed repository status

Power Commands

Command Description
gittu quick [message] Add + commit + push in one command
gittu help Show detailed help and examples

💡 Usage Examples

Project Setup

# Start a new project
mkdir my-project && cd my-project
gittu init
gittu origin add https://github.com/username/my-project.git

Daily Workflow

# Quick commit with auto-generated message
gittu quick

# Quick commit with custom message
gittu quick "feat: add user authentication"

# Standard git workflow
gittu add src/
gittu commit "refactor: improve code structure"
gittu push

Common Scenarios

# Check what's changed
gittu status

# Add specific files
gittu add package.json README.md

# Commit with conventional commit format
gittu commit "fix: resolve login validation issue"

# Push after making commits
gittu push

🎯 Auto-generated .gitignore

When you run gittu init, it automatically creates a comprehensive .gitignore file that includes:

  • Node.js: node_modules, npm logs, package-lock.json
  • Build outputs: dist, build directories
  • IDE files: .vscode, .idea, *.swp
  • OS files: .DS_Store, Thumbs.db
  • Environment: .env files
  • Logs: *.log files
  • Temporary files: tmp, temp directories
  • Database files: *.db, *.sqlite
  • Archives: *.zip, *.tar.gz

🔧 Advanced Usage

Auto-generated Commit Messages

When using gittu quick without a message, it automatically generates timestamps:

gittu quick
# Creates commit: "Quick update - 2025-07-06"

Branch Management

gittu automatically detects your current branch and:

  • Sets upstream on first push
  • Handles branch-specific operations
  • Shows current branch in status

Error Handling

  • Validates git repository existence
  • Checks for remote origin configuration
  • Provides helpful suggestions for common issues

📋 Requirements

  • Node.js: Version 14 or higher
  • Git: Must be installed and accessible via command line
  • npm: For package installation

🛠️ Development

Local Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/username/gittu.git
cd gittu

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Test locally
node bin/gittu.js help

# Make it executable globally (for development)
npm link

Project Structure

gittu/
├── bin/
│   └── gittu.js          # Main CLI script
├── package.json          # Package configuration
├── README.md            # Documentation
└── .gitignore           # Git ignore rules

🤝 Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (gittu quick "feat: add amazing feature")
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

📝 Changelog

v1.0.0

  • Initial release with core git operations
  • Auto .gitignore generation
  • Quick commit and push functionality
  • Comprehensive error handling

🐛 Troubleshooting

Common Issues

"Not a git repository"

# Solution: Initialize git first
gittu init

"No remote origin configured"

# Solution: Add remote origin
gittu origin add https://github.com/username/repo.git

"Could not push to remote"

  • Verify repository exists on remote
  • Check your push permissions
  • Ensure you're authenticated with git

Getting Help

# Show detailed help
gittu help

# Check repository status
gittu status

📄 License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

🌟 Why gittu?

  • Save Time: Reduce 3-4 git commands to just one
  • Reduce Errors: Automated workflows prevent common mistakes
  • Better DX: Focus on coding, not git command memorization
  • Consistent: Same commands work across all projects
  • Beginner Friendly: Simple commands with helpful feedback

💖 Support

If you find gittu helpful, please consider:

  • ⭐ Starring the repository
  • 🐛 Reporting issues
  • 📝 Contributing to documentation
  • 🔄 Sharing with other developers

Made with ❤️ for developers who want to git things done faster!