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lsgs

If you have to work with tons of different git repositories, regularly switching context from one to another, then lsgs will help to track it state with ease.

Installation

go get github.com/zazab/lsgs

Usage

lsgs 1.0

Usage:
    lsgs [<path>...] [options]
    lsgs -R [<path>...] [options]
    lsgs -B [<path>...] [options]

Options:
    -R                   Checks if repo is pushed to origin. Repo is marked as
                         dirity if repo is not in detached HEAD state and if:
                          * branch has not pushed commits
                          * repo is in dirty state (marked as "(dirty)")
                          * current branch has no tracking information
                            (marked as "(not tracked)")
    -B                   Show repo branch. Repo marked as dirty if branch
                         differs from master.
    <path>               Path to working tree, which you want to list status.
                         Supports multiple paths. [default: .]
    --max-depth <level>  Maximum recursion depth [default: 1]
    -r                   Alias for --max-depth 7
    -x <pattern>         Exlude directories matching pattern
    -d --dirty           Show only dirty repos
    -q --quiet           Be quiet

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