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# G3 All-in-one CLI to commit your work to Github [[Presentation](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BZN4cfeGYR9U4UjXF6wH_-x9l8DwGOgJRZr7UDKXiMQ/), [Design](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1b3SkLVnrB_P-lYsD2Kv-fO-oUHciovQbTQbKsNswHtA)] [](https://youtu.be/dTKCxIoPC54) ## Install ```bash pip install g3 ``` #### Alias You can, optionally, create the `alias g=g3` so that you execute simply `g commit` and `g pr`. ## Configuration ```bash g3 configure ``` You will be asked to enter: - your Github token - your open-ai key - the openai model you want to use - the temperature which will be used to generate the commit messages and PR descriptions - the openai api version - the tone which will be used in the commit messages and PR descriptions - the commit message max characters - the PR description max words ## Usage ### Commit ```bash g3 commit ``` #### Options: - --tone: The tone to use - --jira: The jira ticket(s) to reference - --include: A phrase you want to include - --edit: The hash of the commit you want to rephrase ### PR ```bash g3 pr ``` #### Options: - --tone: The tone to use - --jira: The jira ticket(s) to reference - --include: A phrase you want to include - --edit: The number of the PR you want to rephrase ## Development The project requires `Python 3.11` and [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation) for dependency management. Optionally configure poetry to create the virtual environment within the project as follows: ```shell script poetry config virtualenvs.in-project true ``` ### Build Now install the project, along with its development dependencies, in a local virtual environment as follows: ```shell poetry install ``` You may enable the virtual environment, so that you run modules without the `poetry run` prefix, as follows: ``` source `poetry env info -p`/bin/activate ``` or simply as follows: ``` poetry shell ``` ### Contribution You are expected to enable pre-commit hooks so that you get your code auto-sanitized before being committed. * mypy: Static type checker of variables and functions based on [PEP 484](https://peps.python.org/pep-0484/) * isort: Optimizes imports * black: Opinionated code formatter based on [PEP 8](https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/) * flake8: Improves code style and quality based on [PEP 8](https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/) Install pre-commit before starting to contribute to the project as follows: ``` pre-commit install ```