261 lines
9.3 KiB
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261 lines
9.3 KiB
Bash
# -------------------------------------------------------
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# SCM Breeze - Streamline your SCM workflow.
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# Copyright 2011 Nathan Broadbent (http://madebynathan.com). All Rights Reserved.
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# Released under the LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)
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# -------------------------------------------------------
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# -------------------------------------------------------
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# Repository Index scripts for Git projects
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# -------------------------------------------------------
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# * The `git_index` function makes it easy to list & switch between
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# git projects in $GIT_REPO_DIR (default = ~/src)
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#
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# * Change directory to any of your git repos or submodules, with recursive tab completion.
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#
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# * A repository index will be created at $GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index
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# (Scanning for git projects and submodules can take a few seconds.)
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#
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# * Cache can be rebuilt by running:
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# $ git_index --rebuild
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# ('--' commands have tab completion too.)
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#
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# * Ignores projects within an 'archive' folder.
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#
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# * Allows you to run batch commands across all your repositories:
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#
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# - Update every repo from their remote: 'git_index --update-all'
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# - Produce a count of repos for each host: 'git_index --count-by-host'
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# - Run a custom command for each repo: 'git_index --batch-cmd <command>'
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#
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# * You can also change to a top-level directory within $GIT_REPO_DIR by prefixing the argument
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# with '/'
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#
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# Examples:
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#
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# $ git_index --list
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# # => Lists all git projects
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#
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# $ git_index ub[TAB]
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# # => Provides tab completion for all project folders that begin with 'ub'
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#
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# $ git_index ubuntu_config
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# # => Changes directory to ubuntu_config, and auto-updates code from git remote.
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#
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# $ git_index buntu_conf
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# # => Same result as `git_index ubuntu_config`
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#
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# $ git_index
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# # => cd $GIT_REPO_DIR
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function git_index() {
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IFS=$'\n'
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if [ -z "$1" ]; then
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# Just change to $GIT_REPO_DIR if no params given.
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cd $GIT_REPO_DIR
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else
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if [ "$1" = "--rebuild" ]; then
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_rebuild_git_index
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elif [ "$1" = "--update-all" ]; then
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_git_index_update_all
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elif [ "$1" = "--batch-cmd" ]; then
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_git_index_batch_cmd "${@:2:$(($#-1))}" # Pass all args except $1
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elif [ "$1" = "--list" ] || [ "$1" = "-l" ]; then
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echo -e "$_bld_col$(_git_index_count)$_txt_col Git repositories in $_bld_col$GIT_REPO_DIR$_txt_col:\n"
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for repo in $(_git_index_dirs_without_home); do
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echo $(basename $repo) : $repo
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done | sort | column -t -s ':'
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elif [ "$1" = "--count-by-host" ]; then
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echo -e "=== Producing a report of the number of repos per host...\n"
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_git_index_batch_cmd git remote -v | grep "origin.*(fetch)" |
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sed -e "s/origin\s*//" -e "s/(fetch)//" |
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sed -e "s/\(\([^/]*\/\/\)\?\([^@]*@\)\?\([^:/]*\)\).*/\1/" |
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sort | uniq -c
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echo
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# If $1 starts with '/', change to top-level directory within $GIT_REPO_DIR
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elif ([ $shell = "bash" ] && [ "${1:0:1}" = "/" ]) || \
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([ $shell = "zsh" ] && [ "${1[1]}" = "/" ]); then
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if [ -d "$GIT_REPO_DIR$1" ]; then cd "$GIT_REPO_DIR$1"; fi
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else
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_check_git_index
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# Figure out which directory we need to change to.
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local project=$(echo $1 | cut -d "/" -f1)
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# Find base path of project
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local base_path="$(grep "/$project$" "$GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index")"
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if [ -n "$base_path" ]; then
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sub_path=$(echo $1 | sed "s:^$project::")
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# Append subdirectories to base path
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base_path="$base_path$sub_path"
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fi
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# Try partial matches
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# - string at beginning of project
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if [ -z "$base_path" ]; then base_path=$(_git_index_dirs_without_home | grep -m1 "/$project"); fi
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# - string anywhere in project
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if [ -z "$base_path" ]; then base_path=$(_git_index_dirs_without_home | grep -m1 "$project"); fi
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# --------------------
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# Go to our base path
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if [ -n "$base_path" ]; then
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unset IFS
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# evaluate ~ if necessary
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if [[ "$base_path" == "~"* ]]; then
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base_path=$(eval echo ${base_path%%/*})/${base_path#*/}
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fi
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cd "$base_path"
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# Run git callback (either update or show changes), if we are in the root directory
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if [ -z "${sub_path%/}" ]; then _git_index_update_or_status; fi
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else
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echo -e "$_wrn_col'$1' did not match any git repos in $GIT_REPO_DIR$_txt_col"
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fi
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fi
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fi
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unset IFS
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}
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_git_index_dirs_without_home() {
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sed -e "s/--.*//" -e "s%$HOME%~%" $GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index
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}
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# Recursively searches for git repos in $GIT_REPO_DIR
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function _find_git_repos() {
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# Find all unarchived projects
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IFS=$'\n'
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for repo in $(find "$GIT_REPO_DIR" -maxdepth 4 -name ".git" -type d \! -wholename '*/archive/*'); do
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echo ${repo%/.git} # Return project folder, with trailing ':'
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_find_git_submodules $repo # Detect any submodules
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done
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unset IFS
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}
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# List all submodules for a git repo, if any.
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function _find_git_submodules() {
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if [ -e "$1/../.gitmodules" ]; then
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grep "\[submodule" "$1/../.gitmodules" | sed "s%\[submodule \"%${1%/.git}/%g" | sed "s/\"]//g"
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fi
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}
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# Rebuilds index of git repos in $GIT_REPO_DIR.
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function _rebuild_git_index() {
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if [ "$1" != "--silent" ]; then echo -e "== Scanning $GIT_REPO_DIR for git repos & submodules..."; fi
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# Get repos from src dir and custom dirs, then sort by basename
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IFS=$'\n'
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for repo in $(echo -e "$(_find_git_repos)\n$(echo $GIT_REPOS | sed "s/:/\\\\n/g")"); do
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echo $(basename $repo | sed "s/ /_/g") $repo
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done | sort | cut -d " " -f2- > "$GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index"
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unset IFS
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if [ "$1" != "--silent" ]; then
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echo -e "===== Indexed $_bld_col$(_git_index_count)$_txt_col repos in $GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index"
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fi
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}
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# Build index if empty
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function _check_git_index() {
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if [ ! -f "$GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index" ]; then
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_rebuild_git_index --silent
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fi
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}
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# Produces a count of repos in the tab completion index (excluding commands)
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function _git_index_count() {
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echo $(sed -e "s/--.*//" "$GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index" | grep . | wc -l)
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}
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# Returns the current git branch (returns nothing if not a git repository)
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parse_git_branch() {
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git branch 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e 's/* \(.*\)/\1/'
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}
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# If the working directory is clean, update the git repository. Otherwise, show changes.
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function _git_index_update_or_status() {
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if ! [ `git status --porcelain | wc -l` -eq 0 ]; then
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# Fall back to 'git status' if git status alias isn't configured
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if type $git_status_command 2>&1 | grep -qv "not found"; then
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eval $git_status_command
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else
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git status
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fi
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else
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# Check that a local 'origin' remote exists.
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if (git remote -v | grep -q origin); then
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# Only update the git repo if it hasn't been touched for at least 6 hours.
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if $(find ".git" -maxdepth 0 -type d -mmin +360 | grep -q "\.git"); then
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_git_index_update_branch_or_master
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fi
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fi
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fi
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}
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_git_index_update_branch_or_master() {
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branch=$(parse_git_branch)
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# If we aren't on any branch, checkout master.
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if [ "$branch" = "(no branch)" ]; then
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echo -e "=== Checking out$_git_col master$_txt_col branch."
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git checkout master
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branch="master"
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fi
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echo -e "=== Updating '$branch' branch in $_bld_col$base_path$_txt_col from$_git_col origin$_txt_col... (Press Ctrl+C to cancel)"
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# Pull the latest code from the server
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git pull origin $branch
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}
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# Updates all git repositories with clean working directories.
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function _git_index_update_all() {
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echo -e "== Updating code in $_bld_col$(_git_index_count)$_txt_col repos...\n"
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_git_index_batch_cmd _git_index_update_branch_or_master
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}
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# Runs a command for all git repos
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function _git_index_batch_cmd() {
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cwd="$PWD"
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if [ -n "$1" ]; then
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echo -e "== Running command for $_bld_col$(_git_index_count)$_txt_col repos...\n"
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unset IFS
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for base_path in $(sed -e "s/--.*//" "$GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index" | grep . | sort); do
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cd "$base_path"
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$@
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done
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else
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echo "Please give a command to run for all repos. (It may be useful to write your command as a function or script.)"
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fi
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cd "$cwd"
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}
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# Bash tab completion function for git_index()
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function _git_index_tab_completion() {
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_check_git_index
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local curw
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IFS=$'\n'
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COMPREPLY=()
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curw=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
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# If the first part of $curw matches a high-level directory,
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# then match on sub-directories for that project
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local project=$(echo "$curw" | cut -d "/" -f1)
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local base_path=$(grep "/$project$" "$GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index" | sed 's/ /\\ /g')
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# If matching path was found and curr string contains a /, then complete project sub-directories
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if [[ -n "$base_path" && $curw == */* ]]; then
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local search_path=$(echo "$curw" | sed "s:^${project/\\/\\\\\\}::")
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COMPREPLY=($(compgen -d "$base_path$search_path" | grep -v "/.git" | sed -e "s:$base_path:$project:" -e "s:$:/:" ))
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# If curr string starts with /, tab complete top-level directories in root project dir
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elif ([ $shell = "bash" ] && [ "${curw:0:1}" = "/" ]) || \
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([ $shell = "zsh" ] && [ "${curw[1]}" = "/" ]); then
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COMPREPLY=($(compgen -d "$GIT_REPO_DIR$curw" | sed -e "s:$GIT_REPO_DIR/::" -e "s:^:/:"))
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# Else, tab complete the entries in .git_index, plus '--' commands
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else
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local commands="--list\n--rebuild\n--update-all\n--batch-cmd\n--count-by-host"
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COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W '$(sed -e "s:.*/::" -e "s:$:/:" "$GIT_REPO_DIR/.git_index" | sort)$(echo -e "\n"$commands)' -- $curw))
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fi
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unset IFS
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return 0
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}
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