├── .gitignore ├── .reporc.example ├── .gittoolsrc ├── bin ├── fetch ├── diff ├── status ├── info ├── prune ├── reset ├── pull ├── clean-branches ├── checkout └── .functions ├── templates └── template.sh ├── README.md ├── autocompletion └── gittools.completion └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *reporc 2 | !.reporc.example -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.reporc.example: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ../anotherrepo 2 | /home/someuser/sources/myrepo 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gittoolsrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | # git aliases 4 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/checkout" ]] && alias gcheckout="$GITTOOLS/bin/checkout" 5 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/clean-branches" ]] && alias gclean-branches="$GITTOOLS/bin/clean-branches" 6 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/fetch" ]] && alias gfetch="$GITTOOLS/bin/fetch" 7 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/prune" ]] && alias gprune="$GITTOOLS/bin/prune" 8 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/pull" ]] && alias gpull="$GITTOOLS/bin/pull" 9 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/status" ]] && alias gstatus="$GITTOOLS/bin/status" 10 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/reset" ]] && alias greset="$GITTOOLS/bin/reset" 11 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/diff" ]] && alias gdiff="$GITTOOLS/bin/diff" 12 | [[ -f "$GITTOOLS/bin/info" ]] && alias ginfo="$GITTOOLS/bin/info" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/fetch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 [options]" 5 | echo " Fetch all repos" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | 12 | exit 1 13 | } 14 | 15 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 16 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 17 | 18 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 19 | 20 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 21 | do 22 | ( 23 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 24 | 25 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 26 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 27 | 28 | cd "$REPODIR" 29 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 30 | 31 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 32 | info "[$BASENAME] Fetching..." 33 | (git fetch ${ARGS[@]} 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 34 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 35 | ) 36 | done -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/diff: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 [options]" 5 | echo " Get a diff of all repos" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | 12 | exit 1 13 | } 14 | 15 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 16 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 17 | 18 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 19 | 20 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 21 | do 22 | ( 23 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 24 | 25 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 26 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 27 | 28 | cd "$REPODIR" 29 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 30 | 31 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 32 | info "[$BASENAME] Getting diffs..." 33 | (git diff ${ARGS[@]} 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 34 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 35 | ) 36 | done -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/status: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 [options]" 5 | echo " Get status of all repos" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | 12 | exit 1 13 | } 14 | 15 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 16 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 17 | 18 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 19 | 20 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 21 | do 22 | ( 23 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 24 | 25 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 26 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 27 | 28 | cd "$REPODIR" 29 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 30 | 31 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 32 | info "[$BASENAME] Getting status..." 33 | (git status ${ARGS[@]} 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 34 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 35 | ) 36 | done -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/info: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 [options]" 5 | echo " Get HEAD info of all repos" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | 12 | exit 1 13 | } 14 | 15 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 16 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 17 | 18 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 19 | 20 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 21 | do 22 | ( 23 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 24 | 25 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 26 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 27 | 28 | cd "$REPODIR" 29 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 30 | 31 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 32 | info "[$BASENAME] Getting info..." 33 | echo "HEAD currently @ $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD ${ARGS[@]})" 34 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 35 | ) 36 | done -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/prune: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 [options]" 5 | echo " Prune all repos" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | 12 | exit 1 13 | } 14 | 15 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 16 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 17 | 18 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 19 | 20 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 21 | do 22 | ( 23 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 24 | 25 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 26 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 27 | 28 | cd "$REPODIR" 29 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 30 | 31 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 32 | info "[$BASENAME] Pruning remote branches..." 33 | (git remote prune origin ${ARGS[@]} 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 34 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 35 | ) 36 | done 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/reset: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 [options]" 5 | echo " Reset all repos to HEAD" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | 12 | exit 1 13 | } 14 | 15 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 16 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 17 | 18 | [[ ${#ARGS[@]} -eq 0 ]] && ARGS=("--hard") 19 | 20 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 21 | 22 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 23 | do 24 | ( 25 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 26 | 27 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 28 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 29 | 30 | cd "$REPODIR" 31 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 32 | 33 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 34 | info "[$BASENAME] Resetting..." 35 | (git reset ${ARGS[@]} 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 36 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 37 | ) 38 | done 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/template.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | ## declare a 'usage function.' 4 | ## Will be called from $BASEPATH/.functions 5 | function usage { 6 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 branch [options] Checkout a branch cross-repo" 7 | exit 1 8 | } 9 | 10 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 11 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 12 | 13 | get_additional_arg "--some-nice-flag" "DO_AWESOMENESS" 14 | 15 | BRANCH=${BRANCH:-"$DEFAULT_BRANCH"} 16 | 17 | if [[ -n "$(get_repo "${ARGS[@]}")" ]]; then 18 | set_repos "$(get_repo "${ARGS[@]}")" 19 | ARGS=("${ARGS[@]:1}") 20 | fi 21 | 22 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 23 | do 24 | ( 25 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 26 | 27 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 28 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" || ! -d "$REPODIR/.git" ]] && >&2 echo "$REPODIR is not a valid git repository" && continue 29 | 30 | cd "$REPODIR" 31 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 32 | 33 | if [[ "${DO_FETCH:-"$PRE_FETCH"}" -eq "1" ]]; then 34 | info "[$BASENAME] fetching remote..." 35 | git fetch 36 | fi 37 | 38 | if [[ ! -z "$(git branch -r | grep "$BRANCH")" ]]; then 39 | info "[$BASENAME] Checking out '$BRANCH'..." 40 | git checkout ${ARGS[@]} $BRANCH 41 | else 42 | warn "[$BASENAME] Branch '$BRANCH' not found, checking out master..." 43 | git checkout ${ARGS[@]} master 44 | fi 45 | 46 | if [[ "${DO_PULL:-"$POST_PULL"}" -eq "1" ]]; then 47 | info "[$BASENAME] pulling remote for changes..." 48 | git pull 49 | fi 50 | 51 | if [[ "${DO_PRUNE:-"$PRUNE_REMOTE"}" -eq "1" ]]; then 52 | info "[$BASENAME] pruning remote origin..." 53 | git remote prune origin 54 | fi 55 | 56 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 57 | ) 58 | done 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/pull: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 [options]" 5 | echo " Pull all repos" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | echo " --preserve-merges :" 12 | echo " Do a rebase after pull and preserve merges" 13 | echo " Same as \`git fetch && git rebase --preserve-merges\`" 14 | echo " --rebase :" 15 | echo " Do a rebase after pull" 16 | echo " Same as \`git fetch && git rebase\`" 17 | 18 | exit 1 19 | } 20 | 21 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 22 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 23 | 24 | get_additional_arg "--preserve-merges" "DO_PRESERVE_MERGE" 25 | get_additional_arg "--rebase" "DO_REBASE" 26 | 27 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 28 | 29 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 30 | do 31 | ( 32 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 33 | 34 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 35 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 36 | 37 | cd "$REPODIR" 38 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 39 | 40 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 41 | if [[ "${DO_REBASE:-"$DO_PRESERVE_MERGE"}" -eq "1" ]]; then 42 | info "[$BASENAME] Fetching changes from remote..." 43 | (git fetch 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | warn 44 | ARGV=() 45 | [[ "$DO_PRESERVE_MERGE" -eq "1" ]] && ARGV+=("--preserve-merges") 46 | ARGV+=(${ARGS[*]}) 47 | 48 | info "[$BASENAME] Rebasing local changes on top..." 49 | (git rebase ${ARGV[@]} 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | warn 50 | 51 | else 52 | info "[$BASENAME] Pulling changes from remote..." 53 | (git pull ${ARGS[@]} 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | warn 54 | fi 55 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 56 | ) 57 | done 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/clean-branches: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 [options]" 5 | echo " Clean up local branches that were merged remote" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | echo "" 12 | echo " --force-delete" 13 | echo " Force delete branches" 14 | 15 | exit 1 16 | } 17 | 18 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 19 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 20 | 21 | 22 | get_additional_arg "--force-delete" "FORCE" 23 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 24 | 25 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 26 | do 27 | ( 28 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 29 | 30 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 31 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 32 | 33 | cd "$REPODIR" 34 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 35 | 36 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 37 | info "[$BASENAME] Cleaning local branches..." 38 | echo " > Fetching all remotes" 39 | (git fetch --quiet 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 40 | (git remote prune origin 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 41 | 42 | while read -r LOCAL 43 | do 44 | REMOTE="${LOCAL//* /}" 45 | echo " > Analyzing $REMOTE..." 46 | if [[ "$REMOTE" == "master" ]]; then 47 | echo " > > Skipping 'master'" 48 | continue 49 | fi 50 | 51 | if [[ -z $(git branch -r | grep "$REMOTE") ]]; then 52 | delete="-d" 53 | if [[ -n $(echo "$LOCAL" | grep "^\* ") ]]; then 54 | warn " Cannot delete the branch '${LOCAL//* /}' which you are currently on." 55 | else 56 | if [[ "$FORCE" -eq "1" ]]; then 57 | delete="-D" 58 | fi 59 | (git branch $delete "$LOCAL" 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 60 | fi 61 | fi 62 | done < <(git branch); 63 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 64 | ) 65 | done 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/checkout: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function usage { 4 | echo "SYNOPSIS: $0 branch [options] " 5 | echo " Checkout a branch cross-repo" 6 | echo "" 7 | echo " options:" 8 | echo " -r , --repository= :" 9 | echo " A file with all repos relative to script" 10 | echo " defaults to \$DEVTOOLDIR/.reporc" 11 | echo " -b branchname, --branch=branchname:" 12 | echo " Branch to revert to. defaults to master" 13 | echo " --pre-fetch:" 14 | echo " fetch repo before checkout" 15 | echo " Set '\$PRE_FETCH=1' in your .bashrc to always pre-fetch" 16 | echo " --post-pull:" 17 | echo " pull repo afterwards, if possible (no staged changes)" 18 | echo " Set '\$POST_PULL=1' in your .bashrc to always post-pull" 19 | echo " --prune-remote:" 20 | echo " prune remote origin after checkout" 21 | echo " Set '\$PRUNE_REMOTE=1' in your .bashrc to always prune-remote" 22 | exit 1 23 | } 24 | 25 | BASEPATH=$(dirname "$0") 26 | source "$BASEPATH/.functions" 27 | 28 | get_additional_arg "--pre-fetch" "DO_FETCH" 29 | get_additional_arg "--post-pull" "DO_PULL" 30 | get_additional_arg "--prune-remote" "DO_PRUNE" 31 | 32 | [[ -z "$BRANCH" ]] && [[ ${#ARGS[@]} -gt 0 ]] && BRANCH=${ARGS[0]} && ARGS=(${ARGS[@]:1}) 33 | 34 | BRANCH=${BRANCH:-"$DEFAULT_BRANCH"} 35 | 36 | if [[ -z "$BRANCH" ]]; then 37 | echo "Enter a branch, you moron! Do you think I can read your mind?!" 38 | exit 1 39 | fi 40 | 41 | loose_set_repo "${ARGS[@]}" 42 | 43 | for REPO in "${REPOS[@]}" 44 | do 45 | ( 46 | [[ -z "${REPO// /}" ]] && continue 47 | 48 | REPODIR=$(expand_path "$REPO") 49 | [[ ! -d "$REPODIR" ]] && continue 50 | 51 | cd "$REPODIR" 52 | git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>&1>/dev/null || continue 53 | BASENAME=$(basename $(pwd)) 54 | 55 | if [[ "${DO_FETCH:-"$PRE_FETCH"}" -eq "1" ]]; then 56 | info "[$BASENAME] fetching remote..." 57 | (git fetch 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 58 | fi 59 | 60 | if [[ -n "$(git branch -r | grep "$BRANCH")" ]] || [[ -n "$(git tag --list | grep "$BRANCH")" ]]; then 61 | info "[$BASENAME] Checking out '$BRANCH'..." 62 | (git checkout ${ARGS[@]} $BRANCH 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 63 | else 64 | warn "[$BASENAME] Branch '$BRANCH' not found, checking out master..." 65 | (git checkout ${ARGS[@]} master 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 66 | fi 67 | 68 | if [[ "${DO_PULL:-"$POST_PULL"}" -eq "1" ]]; then 69 | info "[$BASENAME] pulling remote for changes..." 70 | (git pull 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 71 | fi 72 | 73 | if [[ "${DO_PRUNE:-"$PRUNE_REMOTE"}" -eq "1" ]]; then 74 | info "[$BASENAME] pruning remote origin..." 75 | (git remote prune origin 3>&1 1>&2- 2>&3-) | error 76 | fi 77 | 78 | cd "$CURR_DIR" 79 | ) 80 | done 81 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Scope 2 | 3 | These scripts can be used to run git commands over multiple repos. When you have cross repo branches and you want to check out branches simultaneous. 4 | 5 | ## Usage 6 | 7 | Either have a `.reporc` in the root folder of the gittools where git repo directories are listed (see the `.reporc.example`) or run commands with `--repository=`. 8 | 9 | ## Install 10 | 11 | $ git clone git@github.com:hwdegroot/gittools.git 12 | 13 | Add the following part to your `.bashrc` or `.bash_profile` 14 | 15 | if [ -f /.gittoolsrc ]; then 16 | export GITTOOLS="" 17 | source $GITTOOLS/.gittoolsrc 18 | fi 19 | 20 | Change the `` with the location where you installed the tools. 21 | 22 | ## Autocompletion 23 | 24 | Currently available for (a subset of) 25 | * `gprune` 26 | * `gfetch` 27 | * `gclean-branches` 28 | * `gcheckout` 29 | * `gdiff` 30 | * `gpull` 31 | * `greset` 32 | * `gstatus` 33 | * `ginfo` 34 | 35 | To have autocompletion 36 | 37 | $ [sudo] cp /autocompletion/* /etc/bash_completion.d/ 38 | 39 | or 40 | 41 | $ [sudo] ln -s /autocompletion/* /etc/bash_completion.d/ 42 | 43 | And make sure autocompletion is enabled in `~/.bashrc`. Look for the lines: 44 | 45 | if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ] && ! shopt -oq posix; then 46 | . /etc/bash_completion 47 | fi 48 | 49 | ## Usage 50 | 51 | The tools will allow you to define a file with locations of checked out git repos. The tools will default look to `/.reporc` 52 | 53 | The tools will expose the following aliases: 54 | 55 | * `gprune` 56 | * `gfetch` 57 | * `gclean-branches` 58 | * `gcheckout` 59 | * `gdiff` 60 | * `gpull` 61 | * `greset` 62 | * `gstatus` 63 | * `ginfo` 64 | 65 | type `command --help` to see for more help. 66 | 67 | ## Environment variables 68 | Set the following 69 | 70 | `$PRUNE_REMOTE=1`: Always prune remote origin after a checkout. Same as `gcheckout [...] --prune-remote` 71 | 72 | `$PRE_FETCH=1`: Always fetch before checking out. Same as `gcheckout [...] --pre-fetch` 73 | 74 | `$POST_PULL=1`: Always pull after checking out. Same as `gcheckout [...] --post-pull` 75 | 76 | `$DEFAULT_BRANCH=branch_name`: Checkout this branch if gcheckout is called without a branch (usually this will be `master`) 77 | 78 | ## Contributing 79 | 80 | * Fork repo 81 | * Ninja some code 82 | * Pull request 83 | * Wait 84 | * Profit 85 | 86 | To add any commands you can start from the `template/template.sh` 87 | For autocompletion add 88 | 89 | complete -o nospace -F _gdefault gmyawesomecommand 90 | 91 | to `autocompletion/gittools.autocompletion` 92 | 93 | or create a new function there if more than default autocompletion wanted 94 | 95 | 96 | __NOTE__: if you are using `.reporc` files, make sure the repository directories are relative to the file, or just abs paths. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/.functions: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | function parse_args { 4 | ARGS=() 5 | while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do 6 | OPTARG="$2" 7 | OPTION="$1" 8 | DO_SHIFT=1 9 | 10 | IFS='=' read -ra OPT <<< "$OPTION" 11 | 12 | if [[ "${#OPT[*]}" == "2" ]]; then 13 | DO_SHIFT=0 14 | OPTARG="${OPT[1],,}" 15 | OPTION="${OPT[0]}" 16 | fi 17 | case "$OPTION" in 18 | -r|--repository) 19 | REPORC=$OPTARG 20 | [[ "$DO_SHIFT" = "1" ]] && shift 21 | ;; 22 | -b|--branch) 23 | BRANCH=$OPTARG 24 | [[ "$DO_SHIFT" = "1" ]] && shift 25 | ;; 26 | -h|--help) 27 | usage 28 | ;; 29 | *) 30 | ARGS+=($OPTION) 31 | ;; 32 | esac 33 | shift 34 | done 35 | } 36 | 37 | function set_defaults { 38 | parse_args $* 39 | set_repos "$REPORC" 40 | } 41 | 42 | function set_repos { 43 | local REPORC="$1" 44 | 45 | if [[ -z "$REPORC" && -n "$(get_repo "${ARGS[@]}")" ]]; then 46 | REPORC="$(get_repo "${ARGS[@]}")" 47 | ARGS=("${ARGS[@]:1}") 48 | fi 49 | 50 | REPORC=${REPORC:-"$GITTOOLS/.reporc"} 51 | CURR_DIR=$(pwd) 52 | BASEDIR=$CURR_DIR 53 | 54 | if [[ -f "$REPORC" ]]; then 55 | BASEDIR=$(dirname "$REPORC") 56 | # readfile 57 | REPOS=() 58 | while read line 59 | do 60 | [[ -n ${line// /} && ! -z "$(cd $BASEDIR && [[ -d "$line" ]] && echo "DIR_EXISTS")" ]] && REPOS+=($(cd $BASEDIR && cd $line && pwd)) 61 | done < "$REPORC" 62 | return 63 | fi 64 | 65 | [[ ! -d "$REPORC" ]] && >&2 echo "Unable to locate repository file" && exit 1 66 | 67 | REPO_PATH=$(expand_path "$REPORC") 68 | if [[ -d "$REPO_PATH" ]] && [[ ! -z "$(cd $REPO_PATH && git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then 69 | REPOS=("$REPORC") 70 | BASEDIR=$CURR_DIR 71 | return 72 | fi 73 | >&2 echo "Unable to locate repository file" && exit 1 74 | } 75 | 76 | 77 | function expand_path { 78 | [[ -z "${1// /}" ]] || [[ ! -d "$1" ]] && >&2 echo "Unable to locate repository file $1" && return 79 | 80 | echo $(cd "$1" && pwd) 81 | } 82 | 83 | function get_additional_arg { 84 | ARG="$1" 85 | local RESULT 86 | if [[ " ${ARGS[@]} " =~ " $ARG " ]]; then 87 | ARGS=(${ARGS[@]/"$ARG"}) 88 | RESULT=1 89 | fi 90 | [[ -n "$2" ]] && eval "$2=$RESULT" 91 | return $RESULT 92 | } 93 | 94 | function get_repo { 95 | local args=("$@") 96 | [[ ${#args[@]} -gt 0 ]] && [[ -d "${args[0]}" || -f "${args[0]}" ]] && echo "${args[0]}" 97 | return 98 | } 99 | 100 | function error { 101 | if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then 102 | VAL="$1" 103 | else 104 | read VAL 105 | fi 106 | [[ -z $VAL ]] && return 107 | TS=$(date +%H:%M) 108 | echo -e " $TS \e[01;31mERROR: ${VAL}\e[0m" 109 | } 110 | 111 | function info { 112 | if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then 113 | VAL="$1" 114 | else 115 | read VAL 116 | fi 117 | [[ -z $VAL ]] && return 118 | TS=$(date +%H:%M) 119 | echo -e " $TS \e[01;94mINFO:\e[0m ${VAL}" 120 | } 121 | 122 | function success { 123 | if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then 124 | VAL="$1" 125 | else 126 | read VAL 127 | fi 128 | [[ -z $VAL ]] && return 129 | TS=$(date +%H:%M) 130 | echo -e " $TS \e[01;32mSUCCESS\e[0m ${VAL}" 131 | } 132 | 133 | function warn { 134 | if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then 135 | VAL="$1" 136 | else 137 | read VAL 138 | fi 139 | [[ -z $VAL ]] && return 140 | TS=$(date +%H:%M) 141 | echo -e " $TS \e[01;33mWARNING\e[0m ${VAL}" 142 | } 143 | 144 | function loose_set_repo { 145 | local args=("$@") 146 | if [[ -n "$(get_repo "${args[@]}")" ]]; then 147 | set_repos "$(get_repo "${args[@]}")" 148 | ARGS=("${args[@]:1}") 149 | fi 150 | } 151 | 152 | set_defaults $* 153 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /autocompletion/gittools.completion: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | __DEFAULT() { 4 | local cur prev opts 5 | COMPREPLY=() 6 | cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" 7 | prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}" 8 | opts=${1:-"--help --repository --branch"} 9 | 10 | if [[ ${cur} == -* ]] ; then 11 | OPTIONS=() 12 | for OPT in ${opts[@]}; do 13 | [[ "$OPT" == "--help" && ${#COMP_WORDS[@]} -gt 2 ]] && continue 14 | 15 | if [[ " ${COMP_WORDS[@]} " != *" $OPT "* ]]; then 16 | OPTIONS+=("$OPT") 17 | fi 18 | done 19 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(echo ${OPTIONS[@]})" -- ${cur}) ) 20 | return 0 21 | fi 22 | 23 | if [[ ${prev} == "--repository" || ${prev} == "-r" || ${cur} == "--repository=*" ]]; then 24 | list_directories 25 | return 0 26 | fi 27 | } 28 | 29 | _gcheckout() 30 | { 31 | local cur prev opts 32 | COMPREPLY=() 33 | cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" 34 | prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}" 35 | opts=("--help" "--repository" "--branch" "--pre-fetch" "--post-pull" "--prune-remote") 36 | ARGS="${COMP_WORDS[@]:1}" 37 | 38 | # Autocomplet specifiers 39 | if [[ ${cur} == -* ]] ; then 40 | OPTIONS=() 41 | for OPT in ${opts[@]}; do 42 | [[ "$OPT" == "--help" && ${#COMP_WORDS[@]} -gt 2 ]] && continue 43 | 44 | if [[ " ${COMP_WORDS[@]} " != *" $OPT "* ]]; then 45 | OPTIONS+=("$OPT") 46 | fi 47 | done 48 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(echo ${OPTIONS[@]})" -- ${cur}) ) 49 | return 0 50 | fi 51 | 52 | if [[ ${prev} == "--repository" || ${prev} == "-r" || ${cur} == "--repository=*" || ${cur} == "-r=*" ]]; then 53 | list_directories 54 | return 0 55 | fi 56 | 57 | # If the first argument is a directory, try to autocomplete branches, if git repo 58 | if [[ ${#ARGS[@]} == 1 ]] && [[ -d "${prev}" ]] && [[ "$(cd "${prev}" && [[ ! -z "`git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null`" ]] && echo 1)" == "1" ]]; then 59 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(cd "$(pwd)/${prev}" && list_branches)" -- ${cur}) ) 60 | return 0 61 | fi 62 | 63 | # Try to autocomplete based on repository specifier 64 | if [[ ! -z "$(echo "${COMP_WORDS[@]}" | grep -Po '(?<=repository).*')" ]] || [[ ! -z "$(echo "${COMP_WORDS[@]}" | grep -o '\-r=\?')" ]]; then 65 | 66 | ARGS=($(echo "${COMP_WORDS[@]}" | grep -Po '(?<=repository).*' || echo "${COMP_WORDS[@]}" | grep -Po '(?<= -r).*')) 67 | [[ ${#ARGS[@]} -gt 1 && "${ARGS[0]}" == "=" ]] && ARGS=("${ARGS[@]:1:1}") 68 | 69 | if [[ ${#ARGS[@]} -gt 0 && -d "${ARGS[0]}" && "$(cd "${ARGS[0]}" && [[ ! -z "`git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null`" ]] && echo 1)" == "1" ]]; then 70 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(cd "$(pwd)/${ARGS[0]}" && list_branches)" -- ${cur}) ) 71 | return 0 72 | fi 73 | 74 | if [[ -f "${ARGS[0]}" ]]; then 75 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(get_repos $(pwd)/${ARGS[0]})" -- ${cur}) ) 76 | return 0 77 | fi 78 | 79 | return 0 80 | fi 81 | 82 | # Autocomplete branch 83 | if [[ ${#ARGS[@]} == 1 ]] || [[ " ${COMP_WORDS[@]} " != " --repository"* && ${prev} == "--branch" || ${cur} == "--branch=*" ]]; then 84 | COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(get_repos)" -- ${cur//"--branch="}) ) 85 | return 0 86 | fi 87 | } 88 | 89 | _gdefault() { 90 | __DEFAULT "--help --repository --branch" 91 | } 92 | 93 | _greset() { 94 | __DEFAULT "--help --repository --branch --stash" 95 | } 96 | 97 | _gpull() { 98 | __DEFAULT "--help --repository --branch --preserve-merges --rebase" 99 | } 100 | 101 | _gcleanbranches() { 102 | __DEFAULT "--help --repository --branch --force-delete" 103 | } 104 | 105 | function list_directories { 106 | k=0 107 | for WORD in $( compgen -f "${cur//--repository=}" ); do # loop trough the possible completions 108 | [[ -d "$WORD" ]] && WORD="${WORD}/" || j="${WORD} " # if its a dir add a shlash, else a space 109 | COMPREPLY[k++]=${WORD} # remove the directory prefix from the array 110 | done 111 | } 112 | 113 | function list_branches { 114 | RESULTS=() 115 | RESULTS+=($(git branch --list --all --no-column | sed -e 's/[\* ]//g;s/remotes\/origin\///g;s/HEAD->//g' | sort | uniq | xargs echo)) 116 | RESULTS+=($(git tag --list --no-column | sort | uniq | xargs echo)) 117 | echo "${RESULTS[@]}" 118 | } 119 | 120 | function get_repos { 121 | REPOFILE=$GITTOOLS/.reporc 122 | 123 | if [[ -f "$1" ]]; then 124 | REPOFILE="$1" 125 | fi 126 | 127 | BASEDIR=$(cd $(dirname "$REPOFILE") && pwd) 128 | AUTOCOMPLETE=() 129 | if [[ -f "$REPOFILE" ]]; then 130 | while IFS='' read -r repo || [[ -n "$repo" ]]; do 131 | [[ -z "$(cd "$BASEDIR" && [[ -d "$repo" ]] && echo "DIR_EXISTS")" ]] && continue 132 | 133 | REPODIR="$(cd "$BASEDIR" && cd $repo && pwd)" 134 | if [[ -d "$REPODIR" ]] && [[ ! 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