Git Town provides additional Git commands that automate the creation, synchronization, shipping, and cleanup of Git branches. Compatible with all major Git workflows including Git Flow, GitHub Flow, GitLab Flow, and trunk-based development. Supports mono-repos and stacked changes. Check out this screencast for an introduction.
- git hack - create a new up-to-date feature branch off the main branch
- git sync - update existing branches, remove shipped branches
- git propose - create a pull or merge request for a feature branch
- git append - insert a new branch as a child of the current branch
- git prepend - insert a new branch between the current branch and its parent
- git set-parent - update the parent of a branch
- git observe - track somebody else's feature branch without contributing to it
- git contribute - add commits to somebody else's feature branch
- git park - stop syncing one of your feature branches
- git kill - remove a feature branch
- git rename-branch - rename a branch
- git repo - view the repository homepage
- git ship - merge a completed feature branch and remove it
- git town config - display or update your Git Town configuration
- git town version - display the installed version of Git Town
See the installation and configuration instructions.
The Git Town website provides documentation for Git
Town users. git town help [command]
shows help on the CLI.
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