"if you want it, GIT it".
- Python (v3)
- Bash (v3)
- curl (v7)
- git (v2)
You can run it using curl
:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0xPacman/GITscript/main/gitscript.sh)"
Or with wget
:
bash -c "$(wget -O- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0xPacman/GITscript/main/gitscript.sh)"
there's three options in the script:
- Automatic push every N seconds with random commit message
- Normal push with specific commit message (you just need to select files to track and entre the commit message and your code will be pushed)
- Push whenever you change something in the code (select the files that you want to track, change something in the code and it will be pushed)
- If you want to see the files that you want to track just type
/list
and a tree of files will show up in order to make things easy for you.
-- If you have any suggestion please request it as a feature here