stacky
is a homebrewed tool to manage stacks of PRs. This allows developers to easily manage many smaller, more targeted PRs that depend on each other.
You now have the choice on how to do that, we build pre-packaged version of stacky on new releases, they can be found on the releases page and we also publish a package in pypi
.
Using bazel
we provide pre-packaged version, they are self contained and don't require the installation of external modules. Just drop them in a directory that is part of the $PATH
environment variable make it executable and you are good to go.
There is also a xar version it should be faster to run but requires to have xarexec_fuse
installed.
pip3 install rockset-stacky
stacky
requires the following python3 packages installed on the host
- asciitree
- ansicolors
- simple-term-menu
pip3 install asciitree ansicolors simple-term-menu
After which stacky
can be directly run with ./src/stacky/stacky.py
. We would recommend symlinking stacky.py
into your path so you can use it anywhere
Stacky doesn't use any git or Github APIs. It expects git
and gh
cli commands to work and be properly configured. For instructions on installing the github cli gh
please read their documentation.
stacky
stores all information locally, within your git repository
Syntax is as follows:
stacky info
: show all stacks , add-pr
if you want to see GitHub PR numbers (slows things down a bit)stacky branch
: per branch commands (shortcut:stacky b
)stacky branch up
(stacky b u
): move down the stack (towardsmaster
)stacky branch down
(stacky b d
): move down the stack (towardsmaster
)stacky branch new <name>
: create a new branch on top of the current one
stacky commit [-m <message>] [--amend] [--allow-empty]
: wrapper aroundgit commit
that syncs everything upstackstacky amend
: will amend currently tracked changes to top commit
- Based on the first argument (
stack
vsupstack
vsdownstack
), the following commands operate on the entire current stack, everything upstack from the current PR (inclusive), or everything downstack from the current PR:stacky stack info [--pr]
stacky stack sync
: sync (rebase) branches in the stack on top of their parentsstacky stack push [--no-pr]
: push to origin, optionally not creating PRs if they don’t exist
stacky upstack onto <target>
: restack the current branch (and everything upstack from it) on top of another branch (likegt us onto
), useful if you’ve made a separate PR that you want to include in your stackstacky continue
: continue an interrupted stacky sync command (because of conflicts)stacky update
: will pull changes from github and update master, and deletes branches that have been merged into master
The indicators (*
, ~
, !
) mean:
*
— this is the current branch~
— the branch is not in sync with the remote branch (you should push)!
— the branch is not in sync with its parent in the stack (you should runstacky stack sync
, which will do some rebases)
$ stacky --help
usage: stacky [-h] [--color {always,auto,never}]
{continue,info,commit,amend,branch,b,stack,s,upstack,us,downstack,ds,update,import,adopt,land,push,sync,checkout,co,sco} ...
Handle git stacks
positional arguments:
{continue,info,commit,amend,branch,b,stack,s,upstack,us,downstack,ds,update,import,adopt,land,push,sync,checkout,co,sco}
continue Continue previously interrupted command
info Stack info
commit Commit
amend Shortcut for amending last commit
branch (b) Operations on branches
stack (s) Operations on the full current stack
upstack (us) Operations on the current upstack
downstack (ds) Operations on the current downstack
update Update repo
adopt Adopt one branch
land Land bottom-most PR on current stack
push Alias for downstack push
sync Alias for stack sync
checkout (co) Checkout a branch
sco Checkout a branch in this stack
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--color {always,auto,never}
Colorize output and error
- Create a new working branch with
stacky branch new <branch_name>
. - Update files and add files to git tracking like normal (
git add
) - Commit updates with
stacky commit -m <commit_message>
- Create a stacked branch with
stacky branch new <downstack_branch_name>
- Update files and add files in downstack branch (
git add
) stacky push
will create 2 PRs. Top branch will have a PR against master and bottom branch will have a PR against the top branch.- Update the upstack branch and run
stacky commit
. This will rebase changes in the upstack branch to the downstack branch stacky push
will update both the PRs.
$> stacky branch new change_part_1
branch 'change_part_1' set up to track 'master'.
$> touch adding_new_file
$> git add adding_new_file
$> stacky commit -m "Added new file"
[change_part_1 23b102a] Added new file
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 adding_new_file
~* change_part_1
✓ Not syncing branch change_part_1, already synced with parent master
$> stacky branch new change_part_2
branch 'change_part_2' set up to track 'change_part_1'.
$> touch second_file
$> git add second_file
$> stacky commit -m "Added second file"
[change_part_2 0805f57] Added second file
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 second_file
~* change_part_2
✓ Not syncing branch change_part_2, already synced with parent change_part_1
$> stacky info
│ ┌── ~* change_part_2
├── ~ change_part_1
master
$> stacky push
┌── ~* change_part_2
┌── ~ change_part_1
master
✓ Not pushing base branch master
- Will push branch change_part_1 to origin/change_part_1
- Will create PR for branch change_part_1
- Will push branch change_part_2 to origin/change_part_2
- Will create PR for branch change_part_2
Proceed? [yes/no] yes
Pushing change_part_1
Creating PR for change_part_1
? Title change part 1
? Body <Received>
? What's next? Submit as draft
https://github.com/rockset/stacky/pull/2
Pushing change_part_2
Creating PR for change_part_2
? Title Added second file
? Body <Received>
? What's next? Submit as draft
https://github.com/rockset/stacky/pull/3
$> git co change_part_1
$> vim adding_new_file
$> git add adding_new_file
$> stacky commit -m "updated new file"
[change_part_1 aa06f71] updated new file
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
┌── !~ change_part_2
~* change_part_1
✓ Not syncing branch change_part_1, already synced with parent master
- Will sync branch change_part_2 on top of change_part_1
The behavior of stacky
allow some tuning. You can tune it by creating a .stackyconfig
the file has to be either at the top of your repository (ie. next to the .git
folder) or in the $HOME
folder.
If both files exists the one in the home folder takes precedence.
The format of that file is following the ini
format and has the same structure as the .gitconfig
file.
In the file you have sections and each sections define some parameters.
We currently have the following sections:
- UI
List of parameters for each sections:
- skip_confirm, boolean with a default value of
False
, set it toTrue
to skip confirmation before doing things like reparenting or removing merged branches. - change_to_main: boolean with a default value of
False
, by defaultstacky
will stop doing action is you are not in a valid stack (ie. a branch that was created or adopted by stacky), when set toTrue
stacky
will first change tomain
ormaster
when the current branch is not a valid stack. - change_to_adopted: boolean with a default value of
False
, when set toTrue
stacky
will change the current branch to the adopted one. - share_ssh_session: boolean with a default value of
False
, when set toTrue
stacky
will create a sharedssh
session to thegithub.com
server. This is useful when you are pushing a stack of diff and you have some kind of 2FA on your ssh key like the ed25519-sk.