Create a progrm that checks if a directory in the file system is also a git repository.
In the file is-git.js
complete the exported function using the directory-exists
library to check if a relative path contains a .git
directory.
- The function should return a string indicating whether a git repository exists in passed path or not.
- The function should recieve a relative path, but return a string contaning the absolute path (see examples below)
- If a direcotry doesn't exist in the passed path, the function should exit the process and print message to the user.
Case | Input | Output |
---|---|---|
Input is not a directory | '../hello' |
Sorry, but I couldn't find a directory at /home/itamar/hello |
Input is git repository | './blockly-vue' |
/home/itamar/blockly-vue is a git repository |
Input is not git repository | './blockly-vue/src' |
/home/itamar/blockly-vue/src is **not** a git repository |
In the file index.js
accept at least one command line argument from the user, and import the function from is-git.js
to check if the argument is a git repository.
- If no arguments are passed, the program should exit the process and print a message to the user (see examples below)
- Add support for multiple arguments
$ node index.js ../blockly-vue
> "/home/itamar/blockly-vue is a git repository"
$ node index.js ../blockly-vue/src
> "/home/itamar/blockly-vue/src is **not** a git repository"
$ node index.js ../hello
> "Sorry, but I couldn't find a directory at /home/itamar/hello"
$ node index.js
> "Please pass in at least one directory path to check for git repositories"
$ node index.js ../blockly-vue ../blockly-vue/src
> "/home/itamar/blockly-vue is a git repository"
> "/home/itamar/blockly-vue/src is **not** a git repository"
- Use the external library
chalk
to add some color to your output. - Link the npm package globally so that you could use the program anywhere in the terminal by calling
is-git <directory>
. - Publish the program as an npm package under your user namespace.