Public/Push-Code.ps1
function Push-Code { <# .SYNOPSIS Quickly stage, commit, and push code to a Git repository. .DESCRIPTION This function allows you to stage all changes, commit them with a provided message, and push to a specified branch of a Git repository (defaulting to 'main'). .PARAMETER Message The commit message to use when committing changes. .PARAMETER Branch The Git branch to push to. Defaults to 'main'. .EXAMPLE Push-Code -Message "Fix: Corrected typo in README" -Branch "main" Push-Code -m "Fix: Corrected typo in README" -b "main" This command will stage all changes, commit with the message "Fix: Corrected typo in README", and push those changes to the 'main' branch. .NOTES Ensure you are in the correct repository folder before running this command. Requires Git to be installed and available in your PATH. .LINK https://git-scm.com/docs #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter( Mandatory = $false, HelpMessage = "Provide the commit message." )] [Alias('m')] [string] $Message = 'Update: Code changes', [Parameter( Mandatory = $false, HelpMessage = "Specify which branch to push to." )] [Alias('b')] [string] $Branch = 'main' ) try { Write-Verbose "Staging all changes..." git add . Write-Verbose "Committing with message: $Message" git commit -m $Message Write-Verbose "Pushing to branch '$Branch'..." git push -u origin $Branch Write-Host "Successfully pushed changes to '$Branch' branch." } catch { Write-Error "An error occurred while pushing the code: $_" } } |