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Mob is a console tool to work in a remote mob (or pair) with git.
- Handover code fast between drivers
- Remembers order of drivers
- Keeps track of state (working, waiting for next, stopped) to eliminate risk of conflicts and lost work
- Use any branch as base
Installing
Cargo
Install rust and run:
cargo install remotemob
Manually
Download the latest release and unpack it to somewhere in your PATH.
Usage
Note: It's safe to try mob! It prints all git commands it runs and if you decide that it's not for you can remove all traces.
mob start
creates a new feature branch or syncs the branch from the previous driver.mob next
commits all changes to the feature branch and hands over to the next driver.mob done
stages all changes on the feature branch for commit on the base branch (normally main).
Run mob
for help on more commands.
FAQ
How do I remove all traces of mob
from a repo?
- Run
mob done
to remove the mob branch. Either commit the changes or rungit reset HEAD --hard
to discard changes. - Run
mob clean
to remove themob-meta
branch. - Delete
~/.mob
if you don't want to usemob
anymore
Where is the configuration stored?
Configuration local to you is stored in ~/.mob
. Configuration
for a repository is stored in an orphan branch named mob-meta
.
mob start
creates all configuration needed to run. It is always
safe to run mob clean
to remove the repository config and start
fresh.
How do I show current status?
Run mob status
Work duration is set to 15 but we must stop for a meeting in 7 minutes
Run mob start 7
Hooks
You can add hooks to your configuration in ~/.mob
to notify you
when your turn is over or to take over screen sharing when you
start.
...
[hooks]
after_start="take_screen.sh"
after_timer="say 'mob next NEXT_DRIVER'"
Hooks are executed by a sh
and can contain two
variables:
CURRENT_DRIVER
: Always the name you configured in~/.mob
NEXT_DRIVER
: Next driver oranyone
if you are the first in a session. It is empty on allbefore_*
hooks.
The available hooks are:
before_start
: Run as soon as possible when you runmob start
, before checking that it's your turn or that your working directory is clean.after_start
: Right after you've started a session withmob start
but before the timer started. This is a good hook for taking over the screen.after_timer
: Run when your turn ended. The first time you runmob start
it tries to find commands to play a sound and show a desktop notification to populate this hook.before_next
: Before running mob next,NEXT_DRIVER
is not available.after_next
: Before running mob next,NEXT_DRIVER
is either a name oranyone
.before_done
: Before the squashing and deleting branches.after_done
: After done has been run,NEXT_DRIVER
is not available.
How it works
mob
uses an orphan branch called mob-meta
to save session
state and settings. You can view the session content with mob status [-r]
and delete it with mob clean
.
Session {
drivers: Drivers(
[
"Paul",
"Leo",
"Ella",
],
),
branches: Branches {
branch: "mob-session",
base_branch: "main",
},
settings: Some(
Settings {
commit_message: "mob sync [skip ci]",
work_duration: 10,
},
),
state: Working {
driver: "Ella",
},
}
The session can be in 3 different states:
Inspiration and other tools
Inspiration for this tool comes from Remote mob programming and their tool mob written in Go.
I did this rewrite to:
- remember the order of drivers
- use any branch as base branch, not only master or main
- know about the state so we get nice warnings instead of git conflicts and lost refs.
- and of course... rust ;)
To find other tools look at the mob programming timer tag on github
Dependencies
~19–31MB
~540K SLoC