@heroku-cli/plugin-git

Heroku CLI plugin to manage local git repos.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

@heroku-cli/plugin-git

Heroku CLI plugin to manage local git repos.

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Usage

$ npm install -g @heroku-cli/plugin-git
$ oclif-example COMMAND
running command...
$ oclif-example (-v|--version|version)
@heroku-cli/plugin-git/7.54.0 darwin-x64 node-v12.18.4
$ oclif-example --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ oclif-example COMMAND
...

Commands

oclif-example git:clone [DIRECTORY]

clones a heroku app to your local machine at DIRECTORY (defaults to app name)

USAGE
  $ oclif-example git:clone [DIRECTORY]

ARGUMENTS
  DIRECTORY  where to clone the app

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        (required) the Heroku app to use
  -r, --remote=remote  the git remote to create, default "heroku"
  --ssh-git            use SSH git protocol

EXAMPLES
  $ heroku git:clone -a example
  Cloning into 'example'...
  remote: Counting objects: 42, done.
  ...

See code: src/commands/git/clone.ts

oclif-example git:remote

adds a git remote to an app repo

USAGE
  $ oclif-example git:remote

OPTIONS
  -a, --app=app        the Heroku app to use
  -r, --remote=remote  the git remote to create
  --ssh-git            use SSH git protocol

DESCRIPTION
  extra arguments will be passed to git remote add

EXAMPLES
  # set git remote heroku to https://git.heroku.com/example.git
       $ heroku git:remote -a example

       # set git remote heroku-staging to https://git.heroku.com/example.git
       $ heroku git:remote --remote heroku-staging -a example

See code: src/commands/git/remote.ts