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.git-hooks/prepare-commit-msg
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#!/bin/sh
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# cc-cli as a commit hook
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exec < /dev/tty
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cargo bin cc-cli "$@"
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debug/
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debug/
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target/
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target/
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# cargo-bin-run cache
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# Remove Cargo.lock from gitignore if creating an executable, leave it for libraries
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# Remove Cargo.lock from gitignore if creating an executable, leave it for libraries
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# More information here https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/cargo-toml-vs-cargo-lock.html
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# More information here https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/cargo-toml-vs-cargo-lock.html
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Cargo.lock
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Cargo.lock
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Cargo.toml
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Cargo.toml
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[package]
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name = "git-next"
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version = "0.1.0"
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edition = "2021"
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# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
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[dependencies]
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[dev-dependencies]
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cc-cli = "0.1.5"
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[package.metadata.bin]
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cc-cli = { version = "0.1" }
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# git-next
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# git-next
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Automated and minimal merge-queue ideal for a solo developer (later versions may support teams)
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Automated and minimal merge-queue ideal for a solo developer (later versions may support teams)
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Currently this will mostly for myself when working on projects by myself. I'd like to reduce the overhead of PRs, but still maintain CI verification of each commit/patch set.
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The `main` branch remains the ready-to-deploy version of the project.
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I would then have a `dev` branch where I would do all of my work.
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As a commit is added, as long as it matches a conventional commit message and isn't marked as `WIP:`, the `next` branch will advance from the current `main` commit to this next commit where it will be submitted to CI. This may or may not involve a PR. If it passes CI then the `main` branch will fast-forward to that commit (i.e. to `next` which should be a single step). The next commit on the `dev` branch will then be considered.
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The application would initially integrate with only with ForegeJo via it's API to interact with the `main`, `next` and `dev` branches and to review the status check results for each commit or PR.
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```
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Before:
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*1--*2--*3--*4--*5 main/next
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\--*6--*7--*8--*9 dev
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*1--*2--*3--*4--*5 main
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\--*6 next
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*1--*2--*3--*4--*5--*6 main/next
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\--*7--*8--*9 dev
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```
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The `dev` branch should never need to rebase onto `main` as `main` is only ever advancing along the `dev` branch as each commit passes CI.
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### Design
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- CLI to initialise the Repo (e.g. create config file)
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- Server that monitors a collection of repos via the Forge APIs
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The CLI and the Server could be the same executable taking different commands to decide behaviour.
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e.g.
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(assuming the command is `git-next`)
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Initialise a repo:
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```
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$ git next init
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```
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This would create a default configuration file: `.git-next.toml`.
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Initialise a Server:
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```
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$ git next server init
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```
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This would create a configuration file `git-next-server.toml` for running the server. It would include details of the repos to be monitored and any credentials to be used.
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Start a Server:
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```
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$ git next server start
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```
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This would start a server using the configuration file in the current directory.
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install-hooks:
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@echo "Installing git hooks"
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src/main.rs
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fn main() {
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println!("Hello, world!");
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}
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