hub: git + hub = github ======================= `hub` is a command line utility which injects `git` with GitHub knowledge. It can used on its own or can serve as a complete, backwards compatible replacement for the `git` script. Install ------- hub can be installed using rubygems: $ gem install hub -s http://gemcutter.org/ Or installed from source: $ git clone git://github.com/defunkt/hub.git $ cd hub $ rake install Once you've installed `hub`, you can invoke it directly from the command line: $ hub --version To get the full experience, alias your `git` command to run `hub` by placing the following in your `.bash_profile` (or relevant startup script): alias git=hub Typing `hub install ` will display install instructions for you shell. Commands -------- ### git clone $ git clone schacon/ticgit > git clone git://github.com/schacon/ticgit.git $ git clone -p schacon/ticgit > git clone git@github.com:schacon/ticgit.git ### git remote add $ git remote add rtomayko > git remote add rtomayko git://github.com/rtomayko/CURRENT_REPO.git $ git remote add -p pjhyett > git remote add rtomayko git@github.com:rtomayko/CURRENT_REPO.git ### git init $ git init -g > git init > git remote add origin git@github.com:USER/REPO.git ### git help $ git help > (improved git help) Prior Art --------- These projects also aim to either improve git or make interacting with GitHub simpler: * [eg](http://www.gnome.org/~newren/eg/) * [github-gem](http://github.com/defunkt/github-gem) * [gh](http://github.com/visionmedia/gh) Contributing ------------ Once you've made your great commits: 1. [Fork][0] hub 2. Create a topic branch - `git checkout -b my_branch` 3. Push to your branch - `git push origin my_branch` 4. Create an [Issue][1] with a link to your branch 5. That's it! Meta ---- * Code: `git clone git://github.com/defunkt/hub.git` * Home: * Docs: * Bugs: * List: * Gems: Author ------ Chris Wanstrath :: chris@ozmm.org :: @defunkt [0]: http://help.github.com/forking/ [1]: http://github.com/defunkt/hub/issues