Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: gitmopy
Version: 0.6.0
Summary: A python command-line for gitmoji
Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/vict0rsch/gitmopy
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/vict0rsch/gitmopy
Project-URL: Documentation, https://gitmopy.rtfd.io
Author-email: vict0rsch <vsch@pm.me>
License: MIT
License-File: LICENSE
Requires-Python: >=3.9
Requires-Dist: emoji>=2.14.1
Requires-Dist: gitpython>=3.1.31
Requires-Dist: inquirerpy>=0.3.4
Requires-Dist: pyyaml>=6.0
Requires-Dist: typer[all]>=0.8.0
Requires-Dist: wcwidth>=0.2.13
Provides-Extra: dev
Requires-Dist: black>=23.3.0; extra == 'dev'
Requires-Dist: ipython>=8.14.0; extra == 'dev'
Requires-Dist: isort>=5.12.0; extra == 'dev'
Requires-Dist: pydocstyle>=6.3.0; extra == 'dev'
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# `gitmopy`

An interactive Python implementation of the Gitmoji convention: [gitmoji.dev/](https://gitmoji.dev/)

```text
uv tool run gitmopy
# or
uvx gitmopy
```

`uv`? Yes, in most cases you don't want to use `gitmopy`as a library but rather as a standalone CLI and you should therefore use [`uv`](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/) rather than `pip` to install it. `pip install gitmopy` will work too if that's really what you want.

![demo-gitmopy](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vict0rsch/gitmopy/main/assets/demo-gitmopy.gif)

## How to use

-   I typically use `$ gitmopy commit --add --keep-alive`
-   Navigate through options with ⬆️ and ⬇️
-   **Select** files with **`space`**
-   **Validate** selection with **`enter`**
-   Press **`tab`** to **auto-complete**
    -   Press `tab` on an empty line to see history
-   **Restart commit** with **`crtl+c`**
    -   In the committing routine, press `ctrl+c` to go back to the previous step (for instance if you made a mistake in the commit title)
-   Push (and set upstream if need be)
-   Commit again 🔄

You can also select another set of default emojis tailored towards AI/ML development by running `gitmopy config` then pressing `Enter` and choosing `ai-devmojis` as the config option.

Use your own emojis by editing the "custom emojis" file listed by `gitmopy info`!

[**See all available emojis**](https://gitmopy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/emoji_sets.html)

## Suggested shortcuts

```bash
alias gpy="gitmopy"
alias gpys="gitmopy start"
alias gpyc="gitmopy commit"
alias gpya="gitmopy commit --add"
alias gpyk="gitmopy commit --add --keep-alive"
```

![gpyk depo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vict0rsch/gitmopy/main/assets/gpyk.png)

## Examples

```bash
# Typical daily use-case
# ----------------------

# continuously commit, interactively select files to stage
$ gitmopy commit --add --keep-alive

# same using an alias, + push after every commit (could be dangerous)
$ gpyk --push

# use your default commit settings (configured via `gitmopy config`)
$ gitmopy start


# Specific usage
# --------------

# commit currently staged files. Will fail if no file is staged.
$ gitmopy commit

# Enable interactive file selection if no file is currently staged. Ignored if
# there are staged files.
$ gitmopy commit --add

# Commit continuously: don't leave the CLI after the first commit but restart
# the commit procedure.
$ gitmopy commit --keep-alive

# Push to remote repositories after commit.
# Interactively select remotes to push to if there are more than 1.
$ gitmopy commit --push

# Push to specific remotes
$ gitmopy commit --push --remote origin --remote upstream

# Make and display a commit message without staging/committing/pushing
$ gitmopy commit --dry

# configure gitmopy
$ gitmopy config

# print version, data paths and current configuration
$ gitmopy info

# print helps
$ gitmopy --help
$ gitmopy commit --help
```

⚠️ The sync feature is still experimental. It will `pull` then `push` but in the case of several remotes and the branch not existing on one of them, I recommend you deal with it with `git` manually.

## User guide

```text
$ gitmopy info

gitmopy info:
  version      : 0.6.0
  app path     : /Users/victor/.gitmopy
  history      : /Users/victor/.gitmopy/history.json
  config       : /Users/victor/.gitmopy/config.yaml
  custom emojis: /Users/victor/.gitmopy/custom_gitmojis.yaml

Current configuration:
  skip_scope          : False
  skip_message        : False
  capitalize_title    : True
  enable_history      : True
  emoji_set           : gitmoji
  default_commit_flags: ['add', 'keep_alive', 'sign', 'simple']
  default_commit_args : {'remote': 'origin', 'repo': '.'}
```

Update configuration with

```text
$ gitmopy config

❓ Configure gitmopy locally. Use 'space' to (de-)select, 'enter' to validate.
❯ ○ Skip commit scope
  ○ Skip commit message
  ◉ Capitalize commit title
  ◉ Remember commit history for auto-complete and emoji sorting

Config will be saved in /Users/victor/.gitmopy/config.yaml.

✓ Configure gitmopy locally.
❓ Emoji set to use for commits
❯ gitmoji
  ai-devmojis

❓ Default commit binary flags used in `gitmopy start`
❯ ◉ add
  ○ dry
  ◉ keep_alive
  ○ push
  ◉ sign
  ◉ simple

❓ repo (Path to the git repository): .

❓ remote (Comma-separated list of remotes to push to): origin
```

Get help with

```text
$ gitmopy --help

 Usage: gitmopy [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

╭─ Options ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ --install-completion          Install completion for the current shell.         │
│ --show-completion             Show completion for the current shell, to copy it │
│                               or customize the installation.                    │
│ --help                        Show this message and exit.                       │
╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
╭─ Commands ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ commit   Commit staged files. Use --add to interactively select files to stage  │
│          if none is already staged                                              │
│ config   Configure gitmopy                                                      │
│ info     Print gitmopy info                                                     │
│ start    Runs the commit command with the default arguments you have set in the │
│          configuration file. If no such arguments are set, you will be prompted │
│          to set them interactively.                                             │
╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯


$ gitmopy commit --help

 Usage: gitmopy commit [OPTIONS]

 Commit staged files. Use --add to interactively select files to stage if none is
 already staged

╭─ Options ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ --repo                             TEXT  Path to the git repository             │
│                                          [default: .]                           │
│ --add           --no-add                 Whether or not to interactively select │
│                                          files to stage if none is already      │
│                                          staged                                 │
│                                          [default: no-add]                      │
│ --push          --no-push                Whether to `git push` after commit. If │
│                                          multiple remotes exist, you will be    │
│                                          asked to interactively choose the ones │
│                                          to push to. Use --remote to skip       │
│                                          interactive selection. Disabled by     │
│                                          default.                               │
│                                          [default: no-push]                     │
│ --dry           --no-dry                 Whether or not to actually commit.     │
│                                          [default: no-dry]                      │
│ --remote                           TEXT  Remote to push to after commit. Use to │
│                                          skip interactive remote selection when │
│                                          several exist. Use several '--remote   │
│                                          {remote name}' to push to multiple     │
│                                          remotes                                │
│ --keep-alive    --no-keep-alive          Whether or not to keep the app alive   │
│                                          after commit, to be ready for another  │
│                                          one.                                   │
│                                          [default: no-keep-alive]               │
│ --simple        --no-simple              Whether or not to use a simple commit  │
│                                          which merges conventional commits and  │
│                                          gitmoji.                               │
│                                          [default: no-simple]                   │
│ --sign          --no-sign                Whether or not to sign the commit with │
│                                          GPG. Equivalent to `git commit -S`.    │
│                                          [default: no-sign]                     │
│ --help                                   Show this message and exit.            │
╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

## Default commit settings

You can configure default settings for the `gitmopy start` command which will run `gitmopy commit` with your preferred arguments. To set these up:

1. Run `gitmopy config`
2. Navigate to "Default commit binary flags used in `gitmopy start`"
3. Select the flags you want enabled by default (e.g., `add`, `keep-alive`, `push`, etc.)
4. Navigate to "Default commit arguments used in `gitmopy start`"
5. Configure:
    - `repo`: Path to your git repository (default: ".")
    - `remote`: Comma-separated list of remotes to push to (default: "origin")

Then simply run `gitmopy start` to use your default settings!

For example, if you always want to:

-   Work in the current directory
-   Be able to select files to stage
-   Keep committing until you're done
-   Sign your commits
-   Push to origin

Configure these settings once with `gitmopy config` and just run `gitmopy start` instead of `gitmopy commit --add --keep-alive --push --remote origin --sign`!

## To Do

-   Features
    -   _If requested:_
        -   Install hook
        -   `git commit` flags (like `-S`)
        -   max history length (if loading the json becomes slow)
-   Tests
    -   [typer.tiangolo.com/tutorial/testing/](https://typer.tiangolo.com/tutorial/testing/)
    -   👋 **Help wanted**
-   Docs
    -   Not critical

## Resources

`gitmopy` is inspired by [`gitmoji-cli`](https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji-cli).

It is built thanks to:

-   [`typer`](https://github.com/tiangolo/typer)
-   [`InquirePy`](https://github.com/kazhala/InquirerPy)
-   [`GitPython`](https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython)
