From 09ace1bc4b372ed87c273e39f5cb58901c63f0ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Willemsen Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:20:52 +0100 Subject: Replace README.markdown with README.org And add .0 to version --- README.markdown | 73 --------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 73 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README.markdown (limited to 'README.markdown') diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 129a36e..0000000 --- a/README.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -# Gitto - -For lack of a better title. - -My simple utility to keep track of all the git repositories I have on -my computer(s). Also an experiment in writing scheme. - -Written for `guile` 2.0.x - -## Installation - -Installing `gitto` is not really necessary, but it *is* more -convenient. In order to install it just run: - - # make install - -This will install `gitto` to `/usr/local/`, if you would like it -somewhere else you could use the `DESTDIR` variable: - - # make install DESTDIR=/some/other/place - -This will install `gitto` to `/some/other/place/`. - -## Removal - -If you're fed up with `gitto` and want it gone, and I do mean **now**, -you can run: - - # make uninstall - -This will remove any `gitto` installed files from `/usr/local/`, if -you used the `DESTDIR` variable during installation, you should give -it the same value here, like: - - # make uninstall DESTDIR=/some/other/place - -This will remove any `gitto` installed files from -`/some/other/place/`. - -## Usage - -Usage is, hopefully, simple, first you have to register some repos: - - $ gitto -r ~/projects/project1 - $ gitto -r ~/projects/project2 - $ gitto -r ~/projects/project3 - -Then you can call `gitto` without any argument to see a list of your -repos and their statuses: - - $ gitto - project1: 0 to push, 0 to pull and is dirty - project2: 5 to push, 2 to pull and is not dirty - project3: 0 to push, 1 to pull and is not dirty - -If you're done with one of your projects and no longer wish to track -their status you can unregister them: - - $ gitto -R ~/projects/project1 - - -If you require further assistance: - - $ gitto -h - -### `run-gitto` - -As I mentioned, it is not completely necessary to install gitto, I -have added a utility to run it straight from je project directory, -although mostly for testing purposes. - -Using `run-gitto` works exactly the same as using `gitto` when it is -installed. -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf