Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
Get raw git commits out of your repository using git-log(1).
a util for spawning git from npm CLI contexts
Simple GIT interface for node.js
List of Git hooks
A high level git url parser for common git providers.
Delightful contract assertions for truffle
Get all git semver tags of your repository in reverse chronological order.
A low level git url parser.
Get the remote origin URL of a Git repository
Simple git client for conventional changelog packages.
Some git helpers that changesets use to get information
A pure JavaScript reimplementation of git for node and browsers
semantic-release plugin to commit release assets to the project's git repository
Clean an input string into a usable git ref
Lint files staged by git
Quasar Studio CLI is the way-yo-go tool to use Quasar Studio properly
A pure JS SHA1 implementation created for js-git.
git-log-parser
This module provides native bindings to ecdsa secp256k1 functions
CSpell configuration for GIT.
Datadog CI plugin for `dora` commands
Git Implemented in JavaScript
Resolve the path to the user's local or global .gitconfig.
The Git Extension for online judges (Codeforces, etc...)
Monk is a glue framework for web development. It means that instead of installing all the tools you need for your projects, you can rely on a git repository and a list of dependencies, and Monk will care of the rest. By default, it ships with a Sinatra application that includes Contest, Stories, Webrat, Ohm and some other niceties, along with a structure and helpful documentation to get your hands wet in no time.
Monk is a glue framework for web development. It means that instead of installing all the tools you need for your projects, you can rely on a git repository and a list of dependencies, and Monk will care of the rest. By default, it ships with a Sinatra application that includes Contest, Stories, Webrat, Ohm and some other niceties, along with a structure and helpful documentation to get your hands wet in no time.
Monk is a glue framework for web development. It means that instead of installing all the tools you need for your projects, you can rely on a git repository and a list of dependencies, and Monk will care of the rest. By default, it ships with a Sinatra application that includes Contest, Stories, Webrat, Ohm and some other niceties, along with a structure and helpful documentation to get your hands wet in no time.
Priest is a more advanced replacement for the monk command line tool. Monk is a glue framework for web development. It means that instead of installing all the tools you need for your projects, you can rely on a git repository and a list of dependencies, and Monk will care of the rest. By default, it ships with a Sinatra application that includes Contest, Stories, Webrat, Ohm and some other niceties, along with a structure and helpful documentation to get your hands wet in no time.
Priest is a more advanced replacement for the monk command line tool. Monk is a glue framework for web development. It means that instead of installing all the tools you need for your projects, you can rely on a git repository and a list of dependencies, and Monk will care of the rest. By default, it ships with a Sinatra application that includes Contest, Stories, Webrat, Ohm and some other niceties, along with a structure and helpful documentation to get your hands wet in no time.