Dev(mode) is a project management utility for developers.
USAGE:
devmode [SUBCOMMAND]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
clone Clones a utils repository in a specific folder structure.
config Sets options for configuration.
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
open Opens a project on your selected text editor.
Configuration
The config command will help you configure devmode to your liking.
Text Editor
You can set your favorite text editor running:
devmode config -e | devmode config --editor
Git Host
You can set your Git host running:
devmode config -h | devmode config --host
Git User
You can set your Git user running:
devmode config -o | devmode config --owner
Configure everything
You can configure everything running:
devmode config -a | devmode config --all
Show config
You can show your current config running:
devmode config -s | devmode config --show
Current settings:
Host: GitHub
Owner: edfloreshz
Editor: Visual Studio Code
Clone a repo
Dev(mode) facilitates repository storage and organization in your filesystem.
How it works
When you clone a repository it will be stored to your filesystem using a specific folder structure.
home
└── Developer
└── host
└── owner
└── repo
This makes it easier for you to find repositories and allows devmode to open them by just specifying the name of the
project.
Usage
USAGE:
devmode clone <args>...
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
ARGS:
<args>... Provide either a Git <url> or a Git <host> <owner> <repo>.
Clone by URL
Clone without URL
Clone with config.toml
Running devmode config asks you to specify your Git host and user, now just type one of your repos.
Just clone
You can clone without specifying the arguments.
You will be presented with the following setup:
ᐅ devmode clone
? Choose your Git host: ›
❯ GitHub
GitLab
? Git username: › user
? Git repo name: › repo
Cloning edfloreshz/blog from GitHub...
Open a project
Opens a project with your selected text editor.
USAGE:
devmode open <project>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
ARGS:
<project> Provide a project name.
You can open a project with the following command:
If two or more projects with the same name are found, you will have to choose which one to open.
Proposals
If you have a proposal for a new feature, open a new issue.