RepoZ is a lightweight git repository information aggregator with Windows Explorer- & CLI-enhancements helping you keeping track of git repositories on your development machine.
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RepoZ provides a quick overview of your repositories including their current branch and a short status info. Additionally, it offers some shortcuts like revealing a repository in the Windows Explorer or macOS Finder, opening a command line tool in a given repository and checking out git branches.
RepoZ is available for Windows and macOS.
"Well ok, that's a neat summary" you might say, continued with "... but how does this help?".
If you are working on different Git repositories throughout the day, you might find yourself wasting time by permanently switching over from one repository to another. If you are like me, you tend to keep all those windows open to be reused later, ending up on a window list which has to be looped through all the time.
With RepoZ, you can instantly jump into a given repository with a file browser or command prompt. This is shown in the following gif.
For Windows, use the hotkeys Ctrl+Alt+R to show RepoZ. On Mac it's Command+Alt+R*.
To open a file browser, simply press Return on the keyboard once you selected a repository. To open a command prompt instead, hold Ctrl on Windows or Command on macOS while pressing Return. These modifier keys will also work with mouse navigation.
* On Mac you need to give RepoZ access to the keyboard events in the system privacy settings. Once you have done this, you might need to restart the app.
RepoZ is a UI-centered tool but comes with a sidekick app called grr to empower the command line hackers. With grr, the information from RepoZ can be brought to any command line tool.
It supports ...
- listing all repositories found in RepoZ including their branch and status information
- filtering for repository names (to list or jump) by regex patterns, like
grr M.*
- jumping directly to a repository path by adding the
cd
command, likegrr cd MyRepo
- opening a file browser in a repository from anywhere in your command prompt with
grr open MyRepo
- list files in a repository following a pattern with
grr list MyRepo *.sln
(add-r
for recursive search) - open files in a repository directly with
grr open MyRepo *.sln
(add-e
for elevated mode, "as Admin")
See it in action in a (styled) powershell console:
See the topic Installing grr on how to to make use of grr throughout the system.
As an extra goodie for Windows users, RepoZ automatically detects open File Explorer windows and adds a status appendix to their title if they are in context of a git repository.
To use grr throughout your system like you use git ..., you have to add its path to the PATH variable. Currently, this has to be done by hand.
Press Windows
-R
, run SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe
and click the button "Environment variables ...". You can add the new path to the user "path variable". Don't forget to restart open command line tools to let this setting take effect.
The grr app icon was made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com and is licensed by CC 3.0 BY