$ gem install git-status-all
Run the status-all
subcommand inside a directory containing a number of repositories, and it will show the status for all of them.
$ git status-all
Often you want to fetch from all the remotes for each repository first to see if there are any upstream changes. Use the --fetch
or -f
option to do this.
$ git status-all --fetch
It is also possible to look in a particular path instead of the current directory
$ git status-all ~/dev/ios
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.