Clone exactly what you need aka straightforward project scaffolding!
Now with Interactive Mode. Browse any repo right in your terminal. See every file, pick what you want, skip what you don't. Just gitpick owner/repo -i and you're in. No more guessing paths.
📦 Zero dependencies / Un/packed (~67/25kb) / Faster and more features yet drop-in replacement for degit
Unlike other tools that force you to tweak URLs or follow strict formats to clone files, folders, branches or commits GitPick works seamlessly with any URL.
- Some Examples
- Features
- Quick Usage
- Options
- Interactive Mode
- Private Repos
- Config File
- Install Globally
- Used By
- Related Projects
- Contributing
See Quick Usage for to learn more.
# interactive mode - browse and pick files/folders
npx gitpick owner/repo -i
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo -i
# clone a repo without .git
npx gitpick owner/repo
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo
# clone a folder aka tree
npx gitpick owner/repo/tree/main/path/to/folder
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/main/path/to/folder
# clone a file aka blob
npx gitpick owner/repo/blob/main/path/to/file
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo/blob/main/path/to/file
# clone a branch
npx gitpick owner/repo -b canary
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo -b canary
npx gitpick owner/repo/tree/canary
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo/tree/canary
# clone a commit SHA
npx gitpick owner/repo -b cc8e93
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo/commit/cc8e93
# clone submodules
npx gitpick owner/repo -r
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo -r
# clone a private repo
npx gitpick https://<token>@github.com/owner/repo
# clone from GitLab
npx gitpick https://gitlab.com/owner/repo
npx gitpick https://gitlab.com/owner/repo/-/tree/main/path/to/folder
# clone from Bitbucket
npx gitpick https://bitbucket.org/owner/repo
npx gitpick https://bitbucket.org/owner/repo/src/main/path/to/folder
# dry run (preview without cloning)
npx gitpick owner/repo --dry-run
npx gitpick owner/repo -i --dry-run- 🔍 Clone individual files or folders from GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket
- 🧠 Use shorthands
TanStack/routeror full URL'shttps://github.com/TanStack/router - ⚙️ Auto-detects branches and target directory (if not specified) like
git clone - 🔥 Interactive mode - browse and cherry-pick files/folders with
-i|--interactive - 🔐 Seamlessly works with both public and private repositories using a PAT
- 📦 Can easily clone all submodules with
-r|--recursive - 🔎 Preview what would be cloned with
--dry-runbefore cloning - 🌳 View cloned file structure as a colored tree with
--tree - 🗑️ Overwrite or replace existing files without a prompt using
-o|--overwrite - 🔁 Sync changes remotely with
--watchusing intervals (e.g.,15s,1m,1h) - 🔇 Silent mode with
--quietfor CI pipelines, debug mode with--verbose - 📋 Config file support (
.gitpick.json/.gitpick.jsonc) for multi-path picks
npx gitpick <url/shorthand> [target] [options]- [target] and [options] are optional, if not specified, GitPick fallbacks to the default behavior of
git clone
Examples:
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo # repo without .git
npx gitpick owner/repo/tree/main/path/to/folder # a folder aka tree
npx gitpick owner/repo/blob/main/path/to/file # a file aka blob
npx gitpick <url/shorthand> # default git behavior
npx gitpick <url/shorthand> [target] # with optional target
npx gitpick <url/shorthand> -b [branch/SHA] # branch or commit SHA
npx gitpick <url/shorthand> -o # overwrite if exists
npx gitpick <url/shorthand> -r # clone submodules
npx gitpick <url/shorthand> -w 30s # sync every 30 seconds
npx gitpick <url/shorthand> --dry-run # preview without cloning
npx gitpick https://<token>@github.com/owner/repo # private repository
npx gitpick https://gitlab.com/owner/repo # GitLab
npx gitpick https://bitbucket.org/owner/repo # Bitbucket-b, --branch Branch/SHA to clone
-i, --interactive Browse and pick files/folders interactively
-n, --dry-run Show what would be cloned without cloning
-o, --overwrite Skip overwrite prompt
-r, --recursive Clone submodules
-w, --watch [time] Watch the repository and sync every [time]
(e.g. 1h, 30m, 15s)
--tree List copied files as a tree
-q, --quiet Suppress all output except errors
--verbose Show detailed clone information
-h, --help display help for command
-v, --version display the version number
New in v5.0. Browse any repository's file tree in your terminal and cherry-pick exactly the files and folders you want.
npx gitpick owner/repo -i
npx gitpick owner/repo -i -b canary
npx gitpick https://github.com/owner/repo -i
npx gitpick https://gitlab.com/owner/repo -iNavigate with arrow keys, select with space, expand/collapse with enter, . to select all, c to confirm. Works with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, public and private repos.
Use a personal access token with read-only contents permission. Works with GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket:
npx gitpick https://<token>@github.com/owner/repo
npx gitpick https://<token>@gitlab.com/owner/repo
npx gitpick https://<token>@bitbucket.org/owner/repoOr use environment variables (recommended for CI):
export GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_xxxx # or GH_TOKEN
export GITLAB_TOKEN=glpat-xxxx
export BITBUCKET_TOKEN=xxxx
npx gitpick owner/private-repo # token is picked up automaticallyCreate a GitHub token 👉 here with repo -> contents: read-only permission.
Create a .gitpick.json or .gitpick.jsonc in your project to pick multiple files/folders in one command:
Then just run:
npx gitpickEach entry follows the same <url> [target] syntax as the CLI. All entries are cloned with -o (overwrite) by default.
npm install -g gitpick
gitpick <url/shorthand> [target] [options]- Major: Storybook, TanStack Router, ElectricSQL, Alchemy, Porto, oidc-spa, Fidely UI
- Other: hono-better-auth, vite-hono-ssr, tanstack-start-cf, constructa-starter-min, tanstack-starter, react-shadcn-starter, open-store
Check out more projects at github.com/nrjdalal
Contributions welcome - any help is appreciated!
- Fork the repo and create a branch (use descriptive names, e.g. feat/ or fix/).
- Make your changes, add tests if applicable, and run the checks:
- bun install
- bun test
- Follow the existing code style and commit message conventions (use conventional commits: feat, fix, docs, chore).
- Open a PR describing the change, motivation, and any migration notes; link related issues.
- For breaking changes or large features, open an issue first to discuss the approach.
- By contributing you agree to the MIT license and the project's Code of Conduct.
Thank you for helping improve GitPick!
MIT – LICENSE