CLI tool to manage git repositories and histories
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Regit is a CLI tool written in Go that allows you to rewrite git histories. Changing ownership, timestamps, even commit messages to follow conventions, all in a single command
Using regit multiple times might cause object corruption in your git repository. Please use it after backup up your .git folder.
python3 -m pip install --user git-filter-repo
winget install regit
git clone https://github.com/woaitsAryan/regit && cd regit
make setup
git clone https://github.com/woaitsAryan/regit && cd regit
make setup
Regit currently supports 5 commands:
regit recommit
: Reads all the commit diffs and writes better commit messages, then commits them again.regit own
: Makes you the author of all the commits.regit blame <name> <email>
: Makes the user specified by<name>
and<email>
the author of all the commits.regit nuke /path/to/file
: Removes the file specified from all the commits in the repository.regit retime <duration>
: Rewrites the commit times of all the commits in the repository to be ofx
hours in the past, evenly spaced. Can be any number of hours.regit rewind <duration>
: Rewinds the commit times of all the commits to be pulledx
hours in the past. Can be any number of hours.regit fastforward <duration>
: Fast forwards the commit times of all the commits to be pushedx
hours in the future. Can be any number of hours.
The following flags can be used with any command:
--source
or-s
: Specify the path to the git repo. If not specified, the current directory is used.--branch
or-b
: Specify a branch.--verbose
or-v
: Enable verbose output. This will print additional details about the operations being performed.--quiet
or-q
: Enable quiet output. This will suppress most output, printing only essential information.
Regit uses git-filter-repo under the hood to rewrite git histories. I would like to thank the authors and contributors of git-filter-repo for their work.