Use git-global
to keep track of all the git repositories on your machine.
This is a Rust program that you can install with cargo install git-global
.
(To obtain cargo
and Rust, see https://rustup.rs.) Once installed, you can
optionally install the manpage with git global install-manpage
Once installed, you gain an extra git subcommand that you can run from anywhere
to check up on all your git repos: git global
. Use git global <subcommand>
to:
git global ahead
: show repos where branches contain commits that are not present on any of the remotesgit global info
: show meta-information about git-global itself (configuration, number of known repos, etc.)git global install-manpage
: (non-functional) attempt to install git-global's manpagegit global list
: show list of all known reposgit global scan
: update the cache of known repos by searching your filesystemgit global staged
: show status of the git index for repos with such changesgit global stashed
: show stashes for all repos that have themgit global status
: showgit status -s
for all your repos with any changesgit global unstaged
: show status of the working directory for repos with such changes
In addition to config-file-based options, there are a set of global command-line flags that take precedence:
--json
: Print subcommand results in a JSON format.--untracked
: Show untracked files in subcommand results, e.g., for thestatus
,staged
, andunstaged
subcommands.--nountracked
: Don't show untracked files in subcommand results, e.g., for thestatus
,staged
, andunstaged
subcommands.
To change the default behavior of git-global
, you can do so with --- wait for
it --- git's global
configuration!
To set the root directory for repo discovery to something other than your home directory:
git config --global global.basedir /some/path
To add patterns to exclude while walking directories:
git config --global global.ignore .cargo,.vim,Library
The full list of configuration options supported in the global
section of
.gitconfig
is:
basedir
: The root directory for repo discovery (default:$HOME
)follow-symlinks
: Whether to follow symbolic links during repo discovery (default:true
)same-filesystem
: Whether to stay on the same filesystem asbasedir
during repo discovery (on Unix or Windows only) (default:true
on Windows or Unix,false
otherwise)ignore
: Comma-separated list of patterns to exclude while walking directories (default: none)default-cmd
: The default subcommand to run if unspecified, i.e., when runninggit global
(default:status
)show-untracked
: Whether to include untracked files in output (default:true
)
An up-to-date copy of the manpage lives in the repository at doc/git-global.1. To generate it from a local clone of the repo, run:
cargo run --bin generate-manpage --features=manpage > doc/git-global.1
The following are some ideas about future subcommands and features:
-
git global dirty
: show all repos that have changes of any kind -
git global branched
: show all repos not onmaster
(TODO: or a different default branch in .gitconfig) -
git global duplicates
: show repos that are checked out to multiple places -
git global remotes
: show all remotes (TODO: why? maybe filter by hostname?) -
git global add <path>
: add a git repo to the cache that would not be found in a scan -
git global ignore <path>
: ignore a git repo and remove it from the cache -
git global ignored
: show which git repos are currently being ignored -
git global monitor
: launch a daemon to watch git dirs with inotify -
git global pull
: pull down changes from default tracking branch for clean repos -
git global cd <fuzzy repo>
: change to the directory of the matched repo (#6) -
stream results to
STDOUT
as the come in (fromgit global status
, for example, so we don't have to wait until they're all collected) -
use
locate .git
if the DB is populated, instead of walking the filesystem -
make a
Subcommand
trait -
do concurrency generically, not just for the
status
subcommand
- 0.6.3 (2024-08-10)
- Make the
ahead
subcommand work with corrupted references (#105). Thanks, koalp! - Various dependency updates.
- Make the
- 0.6.2 (2024-06-08)
- Various dependency updates, including
json
-->serde_json
.
- Various dependency updates, including
- 0.6.1 (2023-08-10)
- Various dependency updates.
- 0.6.0 (2023-05-10)
- Update to Rust 2021 edition.
- Update, replace, or remove several dependencies.
- 0.5.1 (2022-03-17)
- Add the
generate-manpage
binary and (non-functional)install-manpage
subcommand.
- Add the
- 0.5.0 (2021-07-12)
- Add the
ahead
subcommand - thanks, koalp!.
- Add the
- 0.4.1 (2021-06-03)
- Fix crashes when a cached repo has been deleted.
- 0.4.0 (2021-04-19)
- Update to Rust 2018 edition (Thanks, koalp!).
- Replace the
dirs
andapp_dirs
crates withdirectories
.- Previously created cache files may be ignored after upgrading to this version, so the cache might need to regenerated during the first command run after upgrading to this version. However, we no longer panic if the cache file can't be created.
- 0.3.2 (2020-11-13)
- Update dependencies.
- 0.3.1 (2020-04-25)
- Update dependencies.
- 0.3.0 (2019-08-04)
- Add subcommands:
staged
stashed
unstaged
- Add config options:
default-cmd
show-untracked
follow-symlinks
same-filesystem
- Add command-line flags:
--untracked
--nountracked
- Add options to follow symlinks and stay on the same filesystem while
scanning directories; both are
true
by default. (Thanks, pka!)
- Add subcommands:
- 0.2.0 (2019-03-18)
- Include untracked files in status output.
- Expand documentation and package metadata.
- Update and change several dependencies.
- Add some tests.
- Several public API changes, such as:
- Rename
GitGlobalConfig
toConfig
. - Rename
GitGlobalResult
toReport
. - Move
get_repos
find_repos
, andcache_repos
functions toConfig
. - Split the
core
module intoconfig
,repo
, andreport
.
- Rename
- Merge bug fix for scanning directories when nothing is configured to be ignored (#1).
- 0.1.0 (2017-01-31)
- Initial release with these subcommands: help, info, list, scan, status.