oh-my-zsh/plugins/github/github.plugin.zsh
Sharat M R f28c0a81b7 Moved git.io url to https
git.io now redirects to https. So the current function break. Changing it to https fixes the issue.
2016-04-16 06:52:58 +05:30

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# Set up hub wrapper for git, if it is available; http://github.com/github/hub
if [ "$commands[(I)hub]" ]; then
if hub --version &>/dev/null; then
eval $(hub alias -s zsh)
fi
fi
# Functions #################################################################
# Based on https://github.com/dbb/githome/blob/master/.config/zsh/functions
# empty_gh <NAME_OF_REPO>
#
# Use this when creating a new repo from scratch.
# Creates a new repo with a blank README.md in it and pushes it up to GitHub.
empty_gh() { # [NAME_OF_REPO]
emulate -L zsh
local repo=$1
mkdir "$repo"
touch "$repo/README.md"
new_gh "$repo"
}
# new_gh [DIRECTORY]
#
# Use this when you have a directory that is not yet set up for git.
# This function will add all non-hidden files to git.
new_gh() { # [DIRECTORY]
emulate -L zsh
local repo="$1"
cd "$repo" \
|| return
git init \
|| return
# add all non-dot files
print '.*'"\n"'*~' >> .gitignore
git add [^.]* \
|| return
git add .gitignore \
|| return
git commit -m 'Initial commit.' \
|| return
hub create \
|| return
git push -u origin master \
|| return
}
# exist_gh [DIRECTORY]
#
# Use this when you have a git repo that's ready to go and you want to add it
# to your GitHub.
exist_gh() { # [DIRECTORY]
emulate -L zsh
local repo=$1
cd "$repo"
hub create \
|| return
git push -u origin master
}
# git.io "GitHub URL"
#
# Shorten GitHub url, example:
# https://github.com/nvogel/dotzsh > http://git.io/8nU25w
# source: https://github.com/nvogel/dotzsh
# documentation: https://github.com/blog/985-git-io-github-url-shortener
#
git.io() {
emulate -L zsh
curl -i -s https://git.io -F "url=$1" | grep "Location" | cut -f 2 -d " "
}
# End Functions #############################################################