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@git.zone/cli 🚀
The ultimate CLI toolbelt for modern TypeScript development workflows
🎯 What is gitzone?
gitzone is a powerful command-line interface that supercharges your development workflow with automated project management, intelligent code formatting, and seamless version control. Whether you're bootstrapping a new TypeScript project, maintaining code quality, or managing complex multi-repository setups, gitzone has got you covered.
🏃♂️ Quick Start
Installation
# Install globally via npm
npm install -g @git.zone/cli
# Or with pnpm (recommended)
pnpm add -g @git.zone/cli
Once installed, you can use either gitzone
or the shorter gzone
command from anywhere in your terminal.
Your First Command
# Create a new TypeScript npm package
gitzone template npm
# Format your entire codebase
gitzone format
# Create a semantic commit
gitzone commit
🛠️ Core Features
📦 Project Templates
Instantly scaffold production-ready projects with best practices built-in:
gitzone template [template-name]
Available templates:
npm
- TypeScript npm package with testing, CI/CD, and full toolingservice
- Microservice architecture with Docker supportwebsite
- Modern web application with LitElement and service workerswcc
- Web Component Collection for reusable UI components
Each template comes pre-configured with:
- ✅ TypeScript with modern configurations
- ✅ Automated testing setup
- ✅ CI/CD pipelines (GitLab/GitHub)
- ✅ Code formatting and linting
- ✅ Documentation structure
🎨 Intelligent Code Formatting
The most powerful feature of gitzone - automatically format and standardize your entire codebase:
# Preview changes without applying them
gitzone format --dry-run
# Format with automatic approval
gitzone format --yes
# Save formatting plan for later execution
gitzone format --save-plan format-plan.json
# Execute a saved plan
gitzone format --from-plan format-plan.json
# Enable verbose output for debugging
gitzone format --verbose
Format features:
- 🔄 Smart caching - Only processes changed files
- 🛡️ Rollback support - Undo formatting changes if needed
- 📊 Detailed reporting - See exactly what changed
- ⚡ Parallel execution - Format multiple files simultaneously
- 🎯 Module-specific formatting - Target specific formatters
Rollback capabilities:
# List all available backups
gitzone format --list-backups
# Rollback to the last operation
gitzone format --rollback
# Rollback to a specific operation
gitzone format --rollback [operation-id]
# Clean old backups
gitzone format --clean-backups
Formatters included:
- Prettier - JavaScript/TypeScript code formatting
- License - Ensure proper licensing
- Package.json - Standardize package configurations
- Tsconfig - TypeScript configuration optimization
- Readme - Documentation formatting
- Gitignore - Repository ignore rules
- Templates - Project template updates
- Npmextra - Extended npm configurations
🔀 Semantic Commits & Versioning
Create standardized commits that automatically handle versioning:
gitzone commit
Features:
- 📝 Interactive commit message builder
- 🏷️ Automatic version bumping (major/minor/patch)
- 📜 Changelog generation
- 🚀 Optional auto-push to origin
- 🎯 Conventional commit compliance
The commit wizard guides you through:
- Type selection (feat/fix/docs/style/refactor/perf/test/chore)
- Scope definition (component/module affected)
- Description crafting
- Breaking change detection
- Version bump determination
🏗️ Meta Repository Management
Manage multiple related repositories as a cohesive unit:
# Initialize a meta repository
gitzone meta init
# Add a sub-project
gitzone meta add [name] [git-url]
# Update all sub-projects
gitzone meta update
# Remove a sub-project
gitzone meta remove [name]
Perfect for:
- Monorepo management
- Multi-package projects
- Coordinated deployments
- Synchronized versioning
🐳 Docker Management
Streamline your Docker workflow:
# Clean up all Docker resources
gitzone docker prune
This command removes:
- Stopped containers
- Unused images
- Dangling volumes
- Unused networks
🔗 Quick CI/CD Access
Jump directly to your CI/CD configurations:
# Open CI/CD settings
gitzone open ci
# Open pipelines view
gitzone open pipelines
Works with GitLab repositories to provide instant access to your deployment configurations.
📝 Package Deprecation
Smoothly transition users from old to new packages:
gitzone deprecate
Interactive wizard for:
- Setting deprecation notices
- Guiding users to replacements
- Updating registry metadata
- Coordinating migration paths
🚦 Project Initialization
Prepare existing projects for development:
gitzone start
Automatically:
- Checks out master branch
- Pulls latest changes
- Installs dependencies
- Sets up development environment
🔧 Helper Utilities
Quick utilities for common tasks:
# Generate a unique short ID
gitzone helpers shortid
📋 Configuration
npmextra.json Configuration
Customize gitzone behavior through npmextra.json
:
{
"gitzone": {
"format": {
"interactive": true,
"showDiffs": false,
"autoApprove": false,
"parallel": true,
"rollback": {
"enabled": true,
"autoRollbackOnError": true,
"backupRetentionDays": 7
},
"modules": {
"skip": ["prettier"],
"only": [],
"order": []
},
"cache": {
"enabled": true,
"clean": true
}
}
}
}
Environment Variables
CI
- Detect CI environment for automated workflowsDEBUG
- Enable debug outputGITZONE_FORMAT_PARALLEL
- Control parallel formatting
🏆 Best Practices
For New Projects
- Start with a template:
gitzone template npm
- Customize the generated structure
- Run initial format:
gitzone format
- Set up CI/CD:
gitzone open ci
For Existing Projects
- Initialize:
gitzone start
- Format codebase:
gitzone format --dry-run
(preview first!) - Apply formatting:
gitzone format --yes
- Commit changes:
gitzone commit
For Teams
- Document format preferences in
npmextra.json
- Use
--save-plan
for reviewable format changes - Enable rollback for safety
- Standardize commit conventions
🎯 Common Workflows
Clean Development Cycle
# 1. Start fresh
gitzone start
# 2. Make changes
# ... your development work ...
# 3. Format code
gitzone format
# 4. Commit with semantic versioning
gitzone commit
# 5. Deploy (if CI/CD configured)
# Automatic via git push
Multi-Repository Management
# 1. Set up meta repository
gitzone meta init
# 2. Add all related projects
gitzone meta add frontend https://github.com/org/frontend.git
gitzone meta add backend https://github.com/org/backend.git
gitzone meta add shared https://github.com/org/shared.git
# 3. Synchronize updates
gitzone meta update
Safe Formatting with Rollback
# 1. Preview changes
gitzone format --dry-run
# 2. Save plan for review
gitzone format --save-plan format-changes.json
# 3. Apply formatting
gitzone format --from-plan format-changes.json
# 4. If something goes wrong, rollback
gitzone format --rollback
🔌 Integrations
CI/CD Platforms
- GitLab CI - Full pipeline support with templates
- GitHub Actions - Automated workflows
- Docker - Container-based deployments
Development Tools
- TypeScript - First-class support
- Prettier - Code formatting
- ESLint - Linting (via format modules)
- npm/pnpm - Package management
Version Control
- Git - Deep integration
- Semantic Versioning - Automatic version bumping
- Conventional Commits - Standardized commit messages
💡 Pro Tips
- Use aliases: Add
alias gz='gitzone'
to your shell profile - Combine commands:
gitzone format --yes && gitzone commit
- Leverage templates: Start projects right with proven structures
- Enable caching: Dramatically speeds up formatting operations
- Save format plans: Review changes before applying in production
🐛 Troubleshooting
Format Command Shows "Cancelled"
If the format command shows cancelled even after confirming:
- Check your
npmextra.json
configuration - Try with
--yes
flag to skip confirmation - Use
--verbose
for detailed output
Docker Commands Fail
Ensure Docker daemon is running:
docker info
Template Creation Issues
Verify npm/pnpm is properly configured:
npm config get registry
📈 Performance
gitzone is optimized for speed:
- Parallel processing for format operations
- Smart caching to avoid redundant work
- Incremental updates for meta repositories
- Minimal dependencies for fast installation
License and Legal Information
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