NAME App::GitUtils - Day-to-day command-line utilities for git VERSION This document describes version 0.081 of App::GitUtils (from Perl distribution App-GitUtils), released on 2021-07-14. SYNOPSIS This distribution provides the following command-line utilities: * gu These utilities provide some shortcuts and tab completion to make it more convenient when working with git con the command-line. CONTRIBUTOR Steven Haryanto FUNCTIONS clone_to_bare Usage: clone_to_bare(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Clone repository to a bare repository. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dir => *dirname* A directory inside git repo. If not specified, will assume current directory is inside git repository and will search ".git" upwards. * target_dir => *dirname* Target repo directory. If not specified, defaults to "$repodir.bare/". Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) info Usage: info(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Return information about git repository. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dir => *dirname* A directory inside git repo. If not specified, will assume current directory is inside git repository and will search ".git" upwards. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) list_hooks Usage: list_hooks(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] List available hooks for the repository. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dir => *dirname* A directory inside git repo. If not specified, will assume current directory is inside git repository and will search ".git" upwards. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) post_commit Usage: post_commit(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Run post-commit hook. Basically the same as: % .git/hooks/post-commit except can be done anywhere inside git repo. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dir => *dirname* A directory inside git repo. If not specified, will assume current directory is inside git repository and will search ".git" upwards. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) pre_commit Usage: pre_commit(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Run pre-commit hook. Basically the same as: % .git/hooks/pre-commit except can be done anywhere inside git repo. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dir => *dirname* A directory inside git repo. If not specified, will assume current directory is inside git repository and will search ".git" upwards. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) run_hook Usage: run_hook(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Run a hook. Basically the same as: % .git/hooks/ except can be done anywhere inside git repo and provides tab completion. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dir => *dirname* A directory inside git repo. If not specified, will assume current directory is inside git repository and will search ".git" upwards. * name* => *str* Hook name, e.g. post-commit. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) ENVIRONMENT GITUTILS_TRACE Boolean. If set to true, will produce additional log statements using Log::ger at the trace level. HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at . SOURCE Source repository is at . BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. AUTHOR perlancar COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2021, 2020, 2018, 2015, 2014 by perlancar@cpan.org. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.