A git sub-command to view your git repository in the web browser
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README.md

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A git sub-command to view your git repository in the web browser!

Table Of Contents

TODO

About

Are you also frustrated from moving your hands away from the keyboard to view your git repository in the browser?

Me too!

git-view alleviates that pain by allowing you to chuck away your mouse!

(n)vim users rejoice :P

Features

  • GitHub & BitBucket
  • View Branches, Commits & Issues
  • Custom Suffix
  • Custom Remote

Feel free to raise any issues or pull requests (after having read the CONTRIBUTING.md!!) for any additional Features that you want!

Installation

Windows

*nix / macOS

Usage

$ git view -h

...

USAGE:
    git-view.exe [OPTIONS]

OPTIONS:
    -r, --remote <name>    The remote to view git repository on
    -b, --branch <name>    The branch to view git repository on
    -c, --commit <hash>    The commit to view git repository on
    -p, --print            Print the URL (doesn't open browser)
    -h, --help             Print help information
    -V, --version          Print version information

License

MIT License

Acknowledgement

The idea for this project came about from the existing git-open github repository