Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: git-profile
Version: 1.1.0
Summary: Easily switch between Git configurations on a per-repository basis.
Home-page: https://github.com/NiklasRosenstein/git-profile
Author: Niklas Rosenstein
Author-email: rosensteinniklas@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # git-profile
        
        This command-line tool allows you to define a set of configuration profiles that can be applied on
        a per-repository basis. The main use case is to swap the user details and signing key, but it's
        not limited to just that.
        
        ## Installation
        
        We recommend installing the tool with Pipx.
        
            $ pipx install git-profile
        
        ## Configuration
        
        In `~/.gitconfig`, prefixing section names with `<Profile>.` assigns them to the specified profile.
        Git-profile can use that information to determine which profiles there are and what configuration
        is associated with it.
        
        Example:
        
        ```ini
        [Work.user]
          email = "me@work.com"
          signingkey = DEADBEEFDEADBEEF
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        
        Run `git profile` to list available profiles. The current profile will be marked with a star. Note
        that the `default` profile is always present and represents your normal Git configuration without
        profile overrides.
        
            $ git profile
            * default
              Work
        
        With `git profile <Profile>` you can switch to the specified profile.
        
            $ git profile Work
            Switched to profile "Work".
        
        The changes will be applied to `.git/config` of the current repository.
        
        You can add the `--diff` option to print a diff of the applied config changes.
        
        ## FAQ
        
        ### How do I avoid accidentally forgetting to switch my profile after checking out a repository?
        
        You can leave the `[user]` section of your default configuration empty. That way Git will prompt
        you to configure it when trying to commit. Simply run `git profile <Profile>` after that and
        commit again.
        
        ## Vendored Libraries
        
        * [`gitconfigparser.py`](https://github.com/looking-for-a-job/gitconfigparser.py)
          by looking-for-a-job @ GitHub
        
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        <p align="center">Copyright &copy; 2012 Niklas Rosenstein</p>
        
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