# Git-mob > A command-line tool for social coding --- This is a CLI tool for including your co-authors in your commits. It is essentially a Rust clone of the [git-mob NPM package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/git-mob). ## Examples * Add Alice and Bob as a possible co-authors: git add-coauthor a "Alice" alice@example.com git add-coauthor b "Bob" bob@example.com * Set Alice as co-author, making your mob consist of you and Alice: git mob a * Set both Alice and Bob as co-authors, making your mob consist of the three of you: git mob a b * Remove Bob as a possible co-author: git delete-coauthor b * List all available co-authors: git mob -l * Go back to coding by yourself again: git solo ## Working features * `git mob ` * `git add-coauthor "Co-author Name" ` * `git delete-coauthor ` * `git mob -l` * `git solo` ## TODO There are some missing features from the original NPM package, that are yet to be implemented, and then there is also a severe lack of tests and documentation. ### Missing features * `git mob-print` * `git edit-coauthor` * `git suggest-coauthors` * `-o` for overwriting the main author * `--installTemplate` and `--uninstallTemplate` for prepare-commit-msg ## Why clone an existing, working CLI tool? Basically, I was looking for some decent size project to write in Rust, and I didn't have any other ideas. The NPM package works just fine. There's just one thing that annoys me about it, and that is that I have to install it in once for every node version that is used in any repo I work in. With this approach, I only need to install it once.