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BitbucketPr

Gem is useful to submit pull-requests to Attlasian Bitbucket through CLI command if you don't like to open new browser tab

Installation

$ gem install bitbucket_pr

Aliasing

This is optional you can always use $ bitbucket_pr as an executable, but we'll be using $ git pr instead.

Create bash executable named git-pr with following snippet:

#!/bin/bash
bitbucket_pr "$@"

and add this to your path. On macOS you can place this in ~/bin

You might also need to

$ chmod +x ~/bin/git-pr

Usage

source destination and title are required options.

username password and repository name are also required, but can be saved for future.

Minimal setup

$ git pr [source] [destination] -t[title] -a[username:password]`

example:

$ git pr middleware-patch master -rdachinat/rack_pg -adachinat:3Edm$51dd2 -t'Patching a middleware'

you can use --title="Patching a middelware" --auth="username:password" style if you want

Save credentials and repository name

Warning: this will create file containing your encrypted password. Use at your own risks!
$ git pr configure -u[username] -p[password] -r[repository_name]

Repository name has to be in username/repository format

example:

$ git pr configure -udachinat -p3Edm$51dd2 -rdachinat/rack_pg

Once you have credentials stored, you can skip -r and -a options

More options

  • -d --description - Optional PR description
  • --reviewers - Optional reviewer username array (i.e.: --reviewers="reviewer1, reviewer2")
  • -c --close - Optional close flag / close branch after PR is merged or not

Help

You can always use git pr help for further help 😄

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/dachinat/bitbucket_pr. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

Code of Conduct

Everyone interacting in the BitbucketPr project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.