mani
mani
is a CLI tool that helps you manage multiple repositories. It's useful when you are working with microservices, multi-project systems, many libraries or just a bunch of repositories and want a central place for pulling all repositories and running commands over them.
You specify repository and commands in a config file and then run the commands over all or a subset of the repositories.
Interested in managing your servers in a similar way? Checkout sake!
mani
is available on Linux and Mac, with partial support for Windows.
Binaries are available on the release page
via cURL (Linux & macOS)
curl -sfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alajmo/mani/main/install.sh | sh
via Homebrew
brew tap alajmo/mani
brew install mani
via MacPorts
sudo port install mani
via Arch (AUR)
yay -S mani
via Nix
nix-env -iA nixos.mani
via Go
go get -u github.com/alajmo/mani
Auto-completion is available via mani completion bash|zsh|fish|powershell
and man page via mani gen
.
make build && ./dist/mani
Run the following command inside a directory containing your git
repositories:
$ mani init
This will generate two files:
mani.yaml
: contains projects and custom tasks. Any sub-directory that has a .git
inside it will be included (add the flag --auto-discovery=false
to turn off this feature).gitignore
: includes the projects specified in mani.yaml
file. To opt out, use mani init --vcs=none
.It can be helpful to initialize the mani
repository as a git repository so that anyone can easily download the mani
repository and run mani sync
to clone all repositories and get the same project setup as you.
# List all projects
$ mani list projects
# Count number of files in each project in parallel
$ mani exec --all --output table --parallel 'find . -type f | wc -l'
Checkout the following to learn more about mani:
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Samir Alajmovic