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go-commit

Quick Git commit tool with auto Go changed code formatting capabilities.


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Main Features

🎯 Quick Commit Automation: Intelligent staging, formatting, and committing with amend support
Auto Go Formatting: Selective formatting of changed Go files with generated file exclusion
🔄 Signature-info Management: Automatic Git signature selection based on remote URL patterns
🌍 Wildcard Patterns: Sophisticated pattern matching for complex enterprise workflows
📋 Configuration-Driven: JSON-based configuration with priority-based signature matching

Installation

go install github.com/go-mate/go-commit/cmd/go-commit@latest

Usage

# Quick commit with Go formatting
go-commit -m "some commit message" --format-go

# With signature info
go-commit -u "username" -e "[email protected]" -m "message" --format-go

# Use configuration file for auto choose signature info
go-commit -c "xx/xx/go-commit-config.json" -m "commit message" --format-go

# Amend previous commit
go-commit --amend -m "updated message" --format-go

# Force amend (even pushed to origin)
go-commit --amend --force -m "force amend message"

Configuration

Using a configuration file is optional but enables advanced features like automatic signature switching based on the project's remote URL.

To get started, you can generate a configuration template based on your current git remote:

# This creates a go-commit-config.json in your current directory
go-commit config example

This file allows you to define signatures for different git remotes. It looks like this:

{
  "signatures": [
    {
      "name": "work-github", "username": "work-user", "eddress": "[email protected]", "remotePatterns": [
      "[email protected]:*"
    ]
    },
    {
      "name": "play-github", "username": "play-user", "eddress": "[email protected]", "remotePatterns": [
      "[email protected]:play-user/*"
    ]
    }
  ]
}

Examples:

This automatic switching makes multi-project workflow much more convenient.

Validate Configuration:

Once setting up your configuration, you can validate it:

# Check if config loads correctly and preview matched signature
go-commit config -c /path/to/go-commit-config.json

More advanced use cases. See the configuration examples.

Recommended Aliases

# Quick commit with formatting
alias gcm='go-commit --username=yourname --format-go'

# Quick amend with formatting (extends gcm)
alias gca='gcm --amend'

Usage Examples

# Commit with message and Go formatting
gcm -m "add new feature"

# Amend last commit
gca

# Change last commit
gca -m "new commit message"

# Force amend (dangerous - use with caution)
gca -m "force update pushed to remote" --force

📄 License

MIT License. See LICENSE.


🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Report bugs, suggest features, and contribute code:

  • 🐛 Found a bug? Open an issue on GitHub with reproduction steps
  • 💡 Have a feature idea? Create an issue to discuss the suggestion
  • 📖 Documentation confusing? Report it so we can improve
  • 🚀 Need new features? Share the use cases to help us understand requirements
  • Performance issue? Help us optimize through reporting slow operations
  • 🔧 Configuration problem? Ask questions about complex setups
  • 📢 Follow project progress? Watch the repo to get new releases and features
  • 🌟 Success stories? Share how this package improved the workflow
  • 💬 Feedback? We welcome suggestions and comments

🔧 Development

New code contributions, follow this process:

  1. Fork: Fork the repo on GitHub (using the webpage UI).
  2. Clone: Clone the forked project (git clone https://github.com/yourname/repo-name.git).
  3. Navigate: Navigate to the cloned project (cd repo-name)
  4. Branch: Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/xxx).
  5. Code: Implement the changes with comprehensive tests
  6. Testing: (Golang project) Ensure tests pass (go test ./...) and follow Go code style conventions
  7. Documentation: Update documentation to support client-facing changes and use significant commit messages
  8. Stage: Stage changes (git add .)
  9. Commit: Commit changes (git commit -m "Add feature xxx") ensuring backward compatible code
  10. Push: Push to the branch (git push origin feature/xxx).
  11. PR: Open a pull request on GitHub (on the GitHub webpage) with detailed description.

Please ensure tests pass and include relevant documentation updates.


🌟 Support

Welcome to contribute to this project via submitting merge requests and reporting issues.

Project Support:

  • Give GitHub stars if this project helps you
  • 🤝 Share with teammates and (golang) programming friends
  • 📝 Write tech blogs about development tools and workflows - we provide content writing support
  • 🌟 Join the ecosystem - committed to supporting open source and the (golang) development scene

Have Fun Coding with this package! 🎉


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