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- __gitup__ (the _git-repo-updater_)
-
- gitup is a tool designed to pull to a large number of git repositories at once.
- It is smart enough to ignore repos with dirty working directories, and provides
- a (hopefully) great way to get everything up-to-date for those short periods of
- internet access between long periods of none.
-
- gitup should work on OS X, Linux, and Windows. You should have the latest
- version of git and at least Python 2.7 installed.
-
- # Installation
-
- First:
-
- git clone git://github.com/earwig/git-repo-updater.git
- cd git-repo-updater
-
- Then, to install for everyone:
-
- sudo python setup.py install
-
- ...or for just yourself (make sure you have `~/.local/bin` in your PATH):
-
- python setup.py install --user
-
- Finally, simply delete the `git-repo-updater` directory, and you're done!
-
- __Note:__ If you are using Windows, you may wish to add a macro so you can
- invoke gitup in any directory. Note that `C:\python27\` refers to the
- directory where Python is installed:
-
- DOSKEY gitup=c:\python27\python.exe c:\python27\Scripts\gitup $*
-
- # Usage
-
- There are two ways to update repos: you can pass them as command arguments,
- or save them as "bookmarks".
-
- For example:
-
- gitup ~/repos/foo ~/repos/bar ~/repos/baz
-
- ...will automatically pull to the `foo`, `bar`, and `baz` git repositories if
- their working directories are clean (to avoid merge conflicts). Additionally,
- you can just type:
-
- gitup ~/repos
-
- ...to automatically update all git repositories in that directory.
-
- To add a bookmark (or bookmarks), either of these will work:
-
- gitup --add ~/repos/foo ~/repos/bar ~/repos/baz
- gitup --add ~/repos
-
- Then, to update (pull to) all of your bookmarks, just run gitup without args:
-
- gitup
-
- Deleting a bookmark is as easy as adding one:
-
- gitup --delete ~/repos
-
- Want to view your current bookmarks? Simple:
-
- gitup --list
-
- You can mix and match bookmarks and command arguments:
-
- gitup --add ~/repos/foo ~/repos/bar
- gitup ~/repos/baz # update 'baz' only
- gitup # update 'foo' and 'bar' only
- gitup ~/repos/baz --update # update all three!
-
- Want to update all git repositories in your current directory?
-
- gitup .
-
- For a list of all command arguments and abbreviations:
-
- gitup --help
-
- Finally, all paths can be either absolute (e.g. /path/to/repo) or relative
- (e.g. ../my/repo).
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