package git_commands import ( "strings" ) // convenience struct for building git commands. Especially useful when // including conditional args type GitCommandBuilder struct { // command string args []string } func NewGitCmd(command string) *GitCommandBuilder { return &GitCommandBuilder{args: []string{command}} } func (self *GitCommandBuilder) Arg(args ...string) *GitCommandBuilder { self.args = append(self.args, args...) return self } func (self *GitCommandBuilder) ArgIf(condition bool, ifTrue ...string) *GitCommandBuilder { if condition { self.Arg(ifTrue...) } return self } func (self *GitCommandBuilder) ArgIfElse(condition bool, ifTrue string, ifFalse string) *GitCommandBuilder { if condition { return self.Arg(ifTrue) } else { return self.Arg(ifFalse) } } func (self *GitCommandBuilder) Config(value string) *GitCommandBuilder { // config settings come before the command self.args = append([]string{"-c", value}, self.args...) return self } // the -C arg will make git do a `cd` to the directory before doing anything else func (self *GitCommandBuilder) Dir(path string) *GitCommandBuilder { // repo path comes before the command self.args = append([]string{"-C", path}, self.args...) return self } // Note, you may prefer to use the Dir method instead of this one func (self *GitCommandBuilder) Worktree(path string) *GitCommandBuilder { // worktree arg comes before the command self.args = append([]string{"--work-tree", path}, self.args...) return self } // Note, you may prefer to use the Dir method instead of this one func (self *GitCommandBuilder) GitDir(path string) *GitCommandBuilder { // git dir arg comes before the command self.args = append([]string{"--git-dir", path}, self.args...) return self } func (self *GitCommandBuilder) GitDirIf(condition bool, path string) *GitCommandBuilder { if condition { return self.GitDir(path) } return self } func (self *GitCommandBuilder) ToArgv() []string { return append([]string{"git"}, self.args...) } func (self *GitCommandBuilder) ToString() string { return strings.Join(self.ToArgv(), " ") }