A Simple Shell Script To Commit And Push Automatically
Download the git-auto file
chmod +x git-auto ./git-auto More samples:
git-auto # use current script dir as git dir, and auto commit, not push. git-auto -d /path/to/your/note's/dir # set git dir git-auto -p # auto commit and push git-auto -s origin -p # set remote server git-auto -b main -p # set git branch git-auto -i 30 -p # set interval seconds git-auto -o -p # execute once Before you proceed to use the git-auto file, please make sure Git installed, otherwise please download Git and install it.
Just click 'yes' all the way down and you will find
Git Bashicon in thestart.Open
PowerShell
Download the target repository if you don't have it locally yet:
git clone [your_repo_url] cd [your_repo_location] For those who don't yet have a repository on Github, please refer to https://docs.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/create-a-repo.
- Usage
Download the Start-GitAutoCommit.ps1 file, and run
.\Start-GitAutoCommit.ps1More samples:
Start-GitAutoCommit # use current script dir as git dir, and auto commit, not push. Start-GitAutoCommit -d /path/to/your/note's/dir # set git dir Start-GitAutoCommit -p # auto commit and push Start-GitAutoCommit -s origin -p # set remote server Start-GitAutoCommit -b main -p # set git branch Start-GitAutoCommit -i 30 -p # set interval seconds Start-GitAutoCommit -o -p # execute once Thanks for your work!
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Readme-CN.md & Git Bash docs, by @zhanghanduo
Copyright © 2020 Michael Wong
Distributed under the MIT License.