git-autofixup VS PerlDistSite-Template

Compare git-autofixup vs PerlDistSite-Template and see what are their differences.

git-autofixup

create fixup commits for topic branches (by torbiak)

PerlDistSite-Template

Template for a PerlDistSite Instance (by ology)
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git-autofixup PerlDistSite-Template
3 1
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7.9 7.4
4 months ago about 1 year ago
Perl Perl
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later Artistic License 2.0
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git-autofixup

Posts with mentions or reviews of git-autofixup. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-27.
  • Git-autofixup: create fixup commits for topic branches
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Dec 2022
  • Stacked Git – manage commits as a stack of patches
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 27 May 2021
    Somewhat (or possibly greatly) related:

    Are tools like git-absorb safe/reliable?

    "Essentially, when your working directory has uncommitted changes on top of draft changesets, you can run `hg absorb` and the uncommitted modifications are automagically folded ("absorbed") into the appropriate draft ancestor changesets. This is essentially doing `hg histedit` + "roll" actions without having to make a commit or manually make history modification rules."

    I haven't wrapped my head around the algorithm. I get that an algorithm can "recollate" a series of commits in a way that yields no commit conflicts, but that's not the same as rearranging and combining commits into a sequence of semantically coherent atomic commits.

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    https://github.com/tummychow/git-absorb

    https://github.com/torbiak/git-autofixup

  • Correct Git commits with Git-autofixup
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Mar 2021
    git-autofixup can also be installed by simply downloading the script[1], giving it execute permissions, and putting it somewhere in your PATH. It needs perl 5.8.4+, which is very old, and only depends on the standard library. Git ships with a Perl interpreter on Windows.

    If there are any staged changes, git-autofixup only fixes those up and ignores any unstaged ones; otherwise it tries to autofixup all unstaged changes.

    [1]: https://github.com/torbiak/git-autofixup/blob/master/git-aut...

PerlDistSite-Template

Posts with mentions or reviews of PerlDistSite-Template. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing git-autofixup and PerlDistSite-Template you can also consider the following projects:

git-absorb - git commit --fixup, but automatic

perl5 - 🐪 The Perl programming language

magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.

inxi - inxi is a full featured CLI system information tool. It is available in most Linux distribution repositories, and does its best to support the BSDs.

misc-gitology - An assortment of scripts around Git

Perlito - "Perlito" Perl programming language compiler

git-instafix - Amend old git commits with a simple UI.

tumblelog - A static tumblelog generator available as both a Perl and Python version

GUIDeFATE - GUI Design From A Text Editor

stgit - Stacked Git

vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal

scripts - Useful scripts that I find handy to work with