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git-xcp

Awesome Stories in Ready

The most simplest, safe, and fully automatic git plugin for versioning workflow of real-world xcode projects. Current working or draft content(unstaged, untracked or uncommitted files) is safe from conflict or loss.

flow

Install

$ git clone https://github.com/metasmile/git-xcp.git && cd git-xcp && sudo make install

Usage

git xcp <command> [option]

commands:
	beta <project target> [option]
						--same-build
						--revert
	submit <project target>
	archive <project target>
	new <project target> <version>

Commands

beta

Push to branch 'release-beta' with automatically increment build number, and create tag.(MyApp/beta/b{CFBundleVersion})

$ git xcp beta MyApp

Performs with same build number

$ git xcp beta MyApp --same-build

Remove already created tags, add a reverse commit.

$ git xcp beta MyApp --revert

submit

Create a tag '{scheme}/submit/{CFBundleShortVersionString}_b{CFBundleVersion}' from the lastest version(HEAD) automatically to manage for additional changes, And deploy as a "release-submit" branch. Maybe you should run this script after succesfully submitted to AppStore review team.

$ git xcp submit MyApp

archive

Squash merge, and push version of release onto 'master' branch via commit '[Release - MyApp - 1.0]', and creates a tag 'MyApp/1.0'"

$ git xcp archive MyApp

new

If your app succesfully released AppStore, Let's start with new CFBundleShortVersionString.

$ git xcp new MyApp 1.1 (from 1.0)

Make your own commands

Also, You can add your new subcommand. 'Makexcp' will automatically wrap general git tasks up. Let's create a source file to following path.

touch ./src/xcp-mycmd

edit 'xcp-mycmd'

# add your scripts here

And then,

$ ./Makexcp mycmd

It creates

./git-xcp-mycmd

And, you can contain it into git-xcp command. Open 'Makefile', and add following lines.

...
install:
	./Makexcp beta
	./Makexcp submit
	./Makexcp archive
	./Makexcp new
    ./Makexcp mycmd <- your command was added.
...

Finally, Install them.

$ make install