Shooting flies with a bazooka
Welcome to Glock, the ultimate tool for managing your multi-repository projects with ease! Are you tired of juggling multiple repositories, versioning issues, and complex stacks? Look no further! Glock is here to simplify your development process and make it as effortless as shooting flies with a bazooka!
Glock is a powerful open-source project developed in Go, designed to assist teams in managing the development of their multi-repository projects. It offers a range of handy commands that streamline versioning, stack execution, and other useful operations. With Glock, you can bid farewell to those tedious manual tasks and embrace a smoother, more efficient workflow.
Warning
Please keep in mind that Glock is still under active development and therefore backward compatibility is not guaranteed and breaking changes are expected.
Note
There is still no documentation on Glock configuration. It'll be produced and published as soon as possible.
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Effortless Versioning: Glock makes version management a breeze, allowing you to easily handle multiple repositories and their associated versions. Say goodbye to versioning conflicts and hello to seamless collaboration.
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Streamlined Stack Execution: With Glock, running your stack becomes a walk in the park, even if you're dealing with heterogeneous stacks. Its intuitive commands ensure that your projects operate smoothly and consistently across different environments.
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All-in-One Solution: Glock serves as your go-to tool, eliminating the need for countless small scripts to perform various development tasks. Say goodbye to fragmented workflows and welcome a unified solution for managing your multi-repository projects.
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Open Source: Glock is an open-source project, which means it's not only free to use but also encourages community contribution. You can enhance Glock's functionality, fix issues, or customize it to suit your unique requirements.
To get started with Glock, follow these simple steps:
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Clone the Glock repository to your local machine using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/AzraelSec/glock.git
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Change to the project directory:
cd glock
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Before using Glock, make sure you have Go installed on your system. You can download and install Go from the official Go website.
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Build Glock by running the following command:
make build
This will compile the Glock binary.
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Once the build is complete, you can start using Glock by running the generated executable file:
./glock
This will display a list of available commands and provide you with everything you need to manage your multi-repository projects effectively.
Glock is released under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software in compliance with the terms of the license.