gitlab for git
Project description
GitGitLab allows you to create Gitlab projects and set them as remote source for your git checkouts.
Installation
sudo pip install gitgitlab
Usage
$ git init
$ git touch 'readme.txt'
$ git add readme.txt
$ git commit -am 'initial commit'
$ git lab create my_project -t
Project my_project created on Gitlab
$ git remotes
gitlab
Using a custom Gitlab server
By default, gitgitlab uses https://gitlab.com as the Gitlab server url. If you are using your own Gitlab server, you can configure it using git config.
Configure your custom Gitlab server globally:
$ git config --global --replace-all gitlab.url <your server url>
Configure your custom Gitlab server only for the current repository:
$ git config --replace-all gitlab.url <your server url>
gitgitlab will try to connect to <your server url>/api/v3
Command overview
- git lab list
List your Gitlab projects
- git lab create <project name>
Create a project on Gitlab
- git lab track <project name>
Set this project as remote for your local repository.
- git lab open <project name>
Open a Gitlab project page. If <project name> is omitted, uses the project on the ‘gitlab’ remote of the repository on the current directory.
- git lab clone
Clone a Gitlab project.
- git lab auth
Reset the Gitlab authorization token.
Listing your projects
git lab list lists all the projects that you own and their repository url.
Creating a new project
git lab create <project_name> creates a new private project on Gitlab.
git lab create <project_name> –track creates a new private project and sets it up as remote.
Setting up an existing project to track the local repository
git lab track <project_name> Adds a gitlab project as remote.
Obtaining help
- git lab help
Overview.
- git lab <command> –help
Help for a specific command.
More information
See also the project documentation.
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