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mani – manage collections of Git repositories

mani is a command-line tool that helps developers manage collections of Git repositories from a central configuration file.

It’s useful for people working with microservices, multi-project systems, libraries, dotfiles, or any setup where the same tasks need to be run across multiple repositories. Projects and tasks are defined in a mani.yaml file, letting users clone repositories, run Git commands, filter projects, and execute custom workflows from one place.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Manages multiple Git repositories from a declarative configuration file.
  • Clones and syncs groups of repositories with a single command.
  • Runs custom or ad-hoc commands across selected repositories.
  • Offers flexible filtering by project, tag, path, branch, and other metadata.
  • Includes a built-in terminal user interface, shell completion, and man page generation.
  • Cross-platform – runs on Linux and macOS. Partial support for Windows.

Website: github.com/alajmo/mani
Support:
Developer: Samir Alajmovic
License: MIT License

mani demo

mani is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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