Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Init - Initialize git repository on dzil new
version 2.048
In your profile.ini:
[Git::Init] commit_message = initial commit ; this is the default commit = 1 ; this is the default branch = ; this is the default (means master) remote = origin https://github.com/USERNAME/%N.git ; no default push_url = origin git@github.com:USERNAME/%{lc}N.git ; no default config = user.email USERID@cpan.org ; there is no default
This plugin initializes a git repository when a new distribution is created with dzil new.
dzil new
The plugin accepts the following options:
commit_message - the commit message to use when checking in the newly-minted dist. Defaults to initial commit.
initial commit
commit - if true (the default), commit the newly-minted dist. If set to a false value, add the files to the Git index but don't actually make a commit.
branch - the branch name under which the newly-minted dist is checked in (if commit is true). Defaults to an empty string, which means that the Git default branch is used (master).
commit
config - a config setting to make in the repository. No config entries are made by default. A setting is specified as OPTION VALUE. This may be specified multiple times to add multiple entries.
OPTION VALUE
remote - a remote to add to the repository. No remotes are added by default. A remote is specified as NAME URL. This may be specified multiple times to add multiple remotes.
NAME URL
push_url - the URL to use to push to a particular remote to add to the repository. No URLs are added by default. A remote is specified as NAME URL. This may be specified multiple times to specify push URLs for multiple remotes, and is not required if the URL is the same as the one already set for that remote.
Per the documentation for git-remote(1): Note that the push_url and the corresponding URL specified with remote, even though they can be set differently, must still refer to the same place. What you pushed to the push URL should be what you would see if you immediately fetched from the fetch URL (the URL specified with remote.) If you are trying to fetch from one place (e.g. your upstream) and push to another (e.g. your publishing repository), use two separate remotes.
remote
This, therefore, is best used in cases where pushing requires authentication, but pulling does not, or if pulling is via git or ssh, but pushing is via https, on the same repository.
You can use the following codes in commit_message, config, remote, or push_url:
commit_message
config
push_url
%n
A newline.
%N
The distribution name. You can also use %{lc}N or %{uc}N to get the name in lower case or upper case, respectively.
%{lc}N
%{uc}N
Bugs may be submitted through the RT bug tracker (or bug-Dist-Zilla-Plugin-Git@rt.cpan.org).
There is also a mailing list available for users of this distribution, at http://dzil.org/#mailing-list.
There is also an irc channel available for users of this distribution, at #distzilla on irc.perl.org.
#distzilla
irc.perl.org
Jerome Quelin
This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Jerome Quelin.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
To install Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.