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Some of the flags and options are subject to change in the future. Ideas are welcome. Ideas are bulletproof (V).

gitweb is a command line interface I created mainly to learn Rust.

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Intallation

🍺 The homebrew way

brew install yoannfleurydev/gitweb/gitweb
# or
brew tap yoannfleurydev/gitweb
brew install gitweb

📦 The Cargo way

cargo install gitweb

⚙️ The binary way

Download the binary from the latest release and put it in your PATH.

🖥 The MacPorts way

sudo port selfupdate
sudo port install gitweb

Usage

gitweb will by default open the remote in the browser of the current repository.

gitweb 0.3.1

USAGE:
    gitweb [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]

FLAGS:
    -h, --help             Prints help information
    -M, --merge-request    Set the merge request flag
    -V, --version          Prints version information
    -v, --verbose          Set the verbosity of the command

OPTIONS:
    -b, --branch <branch>      Set the branch (alias for --tag)
    -B, --browser <browser>    Set the browser [env: BROWSER=]
    -c, --commit <commit>      Set a commit
    -r, --remote <remote>      Set the remote
    -t, --tag <tag>            Set the tag (alias for --branch)

--branch, --tag

gitweb will open the current branch or tag on the remote repository. You can override the behavior by giving either --branch or --tag flag with the custom branch or tag you want to open in the browser.

--browser

gitweb tries to start one of the following browser (in that order of priority):

  • --browser option given in the command line
  • $BROWSER on Linux 🐧 or %BROWSER% on Windows 🏁 (this is a non standard variable)
  • the default web browser on the system

--commit

gitweb will open the commit given as a parameter on the remote repository.

--remote

gitweb will open the origin remote if it exists. You can override the behavior by giving the --remote flag with the custom remote you want to open.