A CLI tool for managing large amounts of GitHub repositories
Project description
RepoBee - Tooling for administrating Git repositories on GitHub and GitLab
Important: RepoBee v2.0.0 is out now! There are some breaking changes, see the release notes for details
Overview
RepoBee is a command line interface (CLI) tool for administrating large amounts
of Git repositories on the GitHub and GitLab platforms, both cloud and
self-hosted. The most basic use case is to automate generation of student
repositories based on master (i.e. template) repositories, that can contain
for example instructions and skeleton code. Given one or more master
repositories, generating copies of these for students or groups is a single
command away! That is however just scratching the surface: RepoBee also has
functionality for updating student repos (maybe you forgot something?), batch
cloning of student repos (convenient when correcting tasks), giving students
read-only access to other students' repos for peer review, and more at that!
There is also a plugin system in
place that allows Python programmers to expand RepoBee in various ways, and end
users can simply install plugins created by others. An example of such a plugin
is repobee-junit4
, which runs
teacher-defined JUnit4 test classes on Java code in cloned student repos.
RepoBee is currently being used for the introductory courses in computer science at KTH Royal Technical Institute of Technology. The courses have roughly 200 students and several thousands of repositories, allowing us to test RepoBee at quite a large scale.
Citing RepoBee in an academic context
If you want to reference RepoBee in a paper, please cite the following paper:
Simon Larsén and Richard Glassey. 2019. RepoBee: Developing Tool Support for Courses using Git/GitHub. In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE '19). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 534-540. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3304221.3319784
Feature highlights
- Compatible with both GitHub and GitLab (both cloud and self-hosted)
- GitLab support is in alpha and is continuosly being updated, see the GitLab docs for details.
- Generate repositories for students based on master (template) repositories
- Clone student repositories in batches
- Peer review features: give students read access to other students' repositories to do code review. Easily revoke read access once reviews are done.
- Support for group assignments (multiple students per repository)
- Open, close and list issues for select student repositories
- Extend RepoBee with the plugin system
- Very little configuration required on the GitHub/GitLab side
- The only requirement is to have an Organization/Group with private repository capabilities!
- No local configuration required
- Although setting a few defaults is highly recommended
Install
RepoBee is on PyPi, so python3 -m pip install repobee
should do the trick. See the
install instructions
for more elaborate instructions.
Getting started
The best way to get started with RepoBee is to head over to the Docs, where you (among other things) will find the user guide. It covers the use of RepoBee's varous commands by way of practical example, and should set you on the right path with little effort.
Why RepoBee?
RepoBee was developed at KTH Royal Technical Institute of Technology to help
teachers and TAs administrate GitHub repositories. It's a tool for teachers, by
teachers, and we use it in our everyday work. All of the features in RepoBee
are being actively used by us, and so should also be useful to other teachers.
For newcomers, RepoBee offers an opinionated workflow that is easy to adopt,
while the more advanced users can utilize the plugin system to augment their
experience. We also recognize that lock-in is a problem, and therefore provide
compatibility with both GitHub and GitLab, with hopes of also expanding support
to Bitbucket at some point. But what you're really looking for is probably what
RepoBee can do, so below is a complete list of RepoBee's functionality as
described by the --help
option (plugins not included!).
$ repobee -h
usage: repobee [-h] [-v]
{show-config,setup,update,migrate,clone,open-issues,
close-issues,list-issues,assign-reviews,
end-reviews,check-reviews,verify-settings}
...
A CLI tool for administrating large amounts of git repositories on GitHub and
GitLab instances. See the full documentation at https://repobee.readthedocs.io
positional arguments:
{setup,update,migrate,clone,open-issues,close-issues,list-issues,assign-reviews,end-reviews,check-reviews,show-config,verify-settings,config-wizard}
setup Setup student repos.
update Update existing student repos.
migrate Migrate repositories into the target organization.
clone Clone student repos.
open-issues Open issues in student repos.
close-issues Close issues in student repos.
list-issues List issues in student repos.
assign-reviews Assign students to peer review each others' repos.
check-reviews Check which students have opened peer review issues.
end-reviews Delete review allocations created by `assign-reviews`.
DESTRUCTIVE ACTION: read help section before using.
show-config Show the configuration file
verify-settings Verify core settings.
config-wizard Interactive configuration wizard to set up the config
file.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version Display version info
Roadmap
As of December 17th 2018, RepoBee's CLI is a stable release and adheres to Semantic Versioning 2.0.0. The internals of RepoBee do not adhere to this versioning, so using RepoBee as a library is not recommended.
The plugin system is considered to be in the alpha phase, as it has seen much less live action use than the rest of the CLI. Features are highly unlikely to be cut, but hooks may be modified as new use-cases arise as the internals of RepoBee need to be altered. If you develop a plugin, please get in touch so that can be taken into consideration if breaking changes are introduced to the plugin system.
Upcoming features
There is still a lot in store for RepoBee. Below is a roadmap for major features that are in the works.
Feature | Status | ETA |
---|---|---|
Full support for GitLab | Work in progress (See docs) | Late 2019 |
Video tutorials | Planning | August 2019 |
GUI | Planning | Late 2019 |
License
This software is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for specifics.
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