Find the first broken commit without having to learn git bisect. - automagically bundles if necessary - stops at first bad commit - takes binary steps (HEAD~1, HEAD~2, HEAD~4, HEAD~8) Install ======= gem install git-autobisect Usage ===== cd your project # run a test that has a non-0 exit status git-autobisect 'rspec spec/models/user_spec.rb' ... grab a coffee ... ---> The first bad commit is a4328fa git show ### Options -m, --max N Inspect commits between HEAD..HEAD~ -s, --start N Use N (instead of 1) as initial step and keep muliplying by 2 TIPS ==== - do not fail if test file is missing `[ ! -f spec/my_spec.rb ] || rspec spec/my_spec.rb` TODO ==== - option for max-step-size so you can use a finer grained approach - option to disable `bundle check || bundle` injection - option to consider a build failed if it finishes faster then x seconds Development =========== - `bundle && bundle exec rake` - Tests run a lot faster without `bundle exec` Author ====== [Michael Grosser](http://grosser.it)
michael@grosser.it
License: MIT
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