Check if a git remote repository exists
Get the remote origin URL of a Git repository
Get tags from a remote Git repo
Shared utilities for Paperclip adapters: process spawning, environment injection, sandbox/SSH transport, workspace sync, and the round-trip helpers that move code between the local execution-workspace cwd and wherever the agent actually runs.
Get remote repository tags.
semantic-release plugin to commit release assets to the project's git repository
The Remote Config package of the Firebase JS SDK
Git/Subversion/Mercurial repository metadata parser
Collects Git commit info from CI or from CLI
The compatibility package of Remote Config
Generate an HTML report for CODEOWNERS ownership gaps and run in CI or from the CLI to fail when files are not covered.
Yjs encoding protocols
Command line tool for generating a changelog from git tags and commit history
Tool for running ESLint on multiple repositories
JS/WebAssembly build of OpenJPH
A secrets manager for .env files – from the same people that pioneered dotenv.
Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
Get the git remote origin URL from your local git repository. Remember! A remote origin must exist first!
Appium proxy for Remote Debugger protocol
Shared utilities for Paperclip adapters: process spawning, environment injection, sandbox/SSH transport, workspace sync, and the round-trip helpers that move code between the local execution-workspace cwd and wherever the agent actually runs.
Datadog CI plugin for `deployment` commands
A wrapper of the `@mdx-js/mdx` for the `nextjs` applications in order to load MDX content. It is a fork of `next-mdx-remote`.
Launch latest Chrome with the Devtools Protocol port open
- Can be combined with the build plug-in to share basic dependencies according to policies to reduce the number of module downloads and improve the loading speed of modules. - Only consume part of the export of the remote module and will not fully downloa
open a git repo's web remote from your terminal, with 'git open'.
Open web browser to view remote Git repositories
Parse Git Remote URI into Useful object.
Open your git remote in browser
Push the new repository changes without having to type the main 3 commands, "git add --all, git commit -m '', git push -u ..."
Deal with remote git repositories, yo.
A tool to synchronize local and remote git repositories' code
Retrieves remote directory via SFTP and stores it in local Git repository.
Watches a markdown git wiki for changes, automatically commits and pushes.
GitModel persists Ruby objects using Git as a data storage engine. It's an ActiveModel implementation so it works stand-alone or in Rails 3 as a drop-in replacement for ActiveRecord or DataMapper. Because the database is a Git repository it can be synced across multiple machines, manipulated with standard Git client tools, can be branched and merged, and of course keeps the history of all changes.
The 'propel' script helps you to push your code to a remote server while following Continuous Integration (CI) best practices. Propel first checks the CI server to make sure it's passing, and then runs the local spec suite and pushes changes. If the remote server is failing, just have propel wait for it to pass while you get a coffee.
remove git origin and remote repo tag