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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | git-m - multiple git replication and management tool 2 | ===== 3 | 4 | There are great tools for multiple gits (git repositories) management: repo and git submodules. 5 | But sometimes you can have dozens or hundreds of standalone gits which you would like to manage without 6 | overhead of manual initialization of repo or git submodules. 7 | 8 | The mission of git-m is to simplify work with multiple gits. 9 | 10 | .. contents:: 11 | :local: 12 | 13 | Features 14 | **** 15 | 16 | Can be installed as custom git command 'm' 17 | ---- 18 | 19 | To use git-m as custom git command copy it to PATH, for example to /usr/local/bin. 20 | 21 | .. code-block:: 22 | 23 | git m -h 24 | 25 | Discovers and replicates tree of standalone gits 26 | ---- 27 | 28 | Standalone git [repository] is r. which is not included in repo or submodules. 29 | 30 | .. code-block:: 31 | 32 | git m --export 33 | 34 | Then copy status.yaml to another host or location and run 35 | 36 | .. code-block:: 37 | 38 | git m --import 39 | 40 | One-liner to replicate gits to another host: 41 | 42 | .. code-block:: 43 | 44 | git m --export - | ssh $HOST "mkdir -p $DIR; cd $DIR; git m --import -; ls" 45 | 46 | Expands and works around limitations of original git commands 47 | ---- 48 | 49 | To use git-m with original git command just use arguments of git as arguments of git-m. 50 | If git-m is installed as custom command just add "m" between "git" and original command. 51 | 52 | Performs a git command from an outer directory 53 | ~~~~ 54 | 55 | Git refuses to work from outer directory: 56 | 57 | .. code-block:: 58 | 59 | $ git log some_project/some_file 60 | fatal: not a git repository (or any parent up to mount point /) 61 | 62 | You can use option -C 63 | 64 | .. code-block:: 65 | $ git -C some_project log some_file 66 | 67 | More easy just to use git-m. It changes directory to destination directory and performs requested command: 68 | 69 | .. code-block:: 70 | 71 | $ git m log some_project/some_file 72 | 73 | This feature saves you from splitting patches and changing current directories between many repositories. 74 | 75 | Performs a git command on all repositories in directory tree 76 | ~~~~ 77 | 78 | .. code-block:: 79 | 80 | $ git m describe --always --all 81 | project . 82 | heads/master 83 | project A 84 | heads/master 85 | project B 86 | heads/master 87 | 88 | Compares status of current tree of gits against saved 89 | ---- 90 | 91 | Please see the built-in help for details. 92 | 93 | Discovers status of tree of gits in various handy formats. 94 | ---- 95 | 96 | - pretty text table with shortened strings 97 | - csv 98 | - sha 99 | - JSON 100 | - YAML 101 | 102 | Please see the built-in help for details. 103 | 104 | More features 105 | ---- 106 | 107 | .. code-block:: 108 | 109 | git-m --help 110 | 111 | Install 112 | **** 113 | sudo pip3 install ago prettytable repository munch pandas 114 | 115 | sudo apt-get -f install python3-git 116 | 117 | To do 118 | **** 119 | 120 | * Accept list of files as input. For example pipe from: find . -name '.git' -printf "%h\n" 121 | * **You are welcome to request new features** 122 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /git-m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | 3 | import os 4 | from os.path import * 5 | import re 6 | import json 7 | import yaml 8 | import ago 9 | import sys 10 | import signal 11 | from sys import * 12 | import argparse 13 | import inspect 14 | import traceback 15 | from datetime import * 16 | from prettytable import * 17 | from git.exc import InvalidGitRepositoryError, GitCommandError 18 | from munch import Munch 19 | import git 20 | from git.repo.base import Repo 21 | import pandas as pd 22 | from pprint import * 23 | from colorama.ansi import * 24 | 25 | 26 | args = rest_args = None 27 | 28 | fields = ("dir age count revision hash msg branch remote remote_head url linked state" 29 | .split()) 30 | 31 | 32 | def warn(a): 33 | print(a, file=sys.stderr) 34 | 35 | 36 | def log(*_args, **kwargs): 37 | global args 38 | if args and 'verbose' in args and args.verbose: 39 | s1 = inspect.stack()[1] 40 | print("%s:%d %s < %s" % 41 | (s1.filename, s1.lineno, s1.function, 42 | inspect.stack()[2].function), 43 | str(*_args).rstrip(), file=sys.stderr, **kwargs) 44 | 45 | 46 | def run_line(m=None): 47 | print(clear_line() + m, end='\r', file=sys.stderr) 48 | 49 | 50 | def git_status_get(r, m): 51 | " Returns status of untracked changes outside of repository " 52 | m.untracked = len(r.untracked_files) 53 | m.changed = len([f.a_path for f in r.index.diff(None)]) 54 | m.stashes = len(r.git.stash('list').splitlines()) 55 | log(r.remotes) 56 | if r.remotes: 57 | m.to_push = int(try_get( 58 | lambda: r.git.rev_list('--count', '@{upstream}..HEAD'), 0)) 59 | 60 | 61 | def try_get(a, none=None): 62 | try: 63 | return a() 64 | except BaseException: 65 | return none 66 | 67 | 68 | def git_get(g): 69 | " Returns only repository status, without untracked local changes " 70 | m = Munch() 71 | r = Repo(g) 72 | if len(r.branches): 73 | m.branches = [b.name for b in r.branches] 74 | try: 75 | m.hash = r.git.rev_parse('--short', 'HEAD') 76 | m.sha = r.commit('HEAD').hexsha 77 | m.msg = r.head.object.message.split('\n')[0] 78 | m.count = int(r.git.rev_list('--count', 'HEAD')) 79 | m.time_sec = r.head.commit.committed_date 80 | m.datetime = r.head.commit.committed_datetime 81 | m.revision = r.git.describe(['--always', '--contains']) 82 | except GitCommandError: 83 | m.count = 0 84 | # without commit 85 | pass 86 | cr = r.config_reader() 87 | if islink(g + '/.git/config'): 88 | m.linked = dirname(relpath(realpath(g + '/.git/config'))) 89 | 90 | if cr.has_option('core', 'worktree'): 91 | m.worktree = cr.get_value('core', 'worktree') 92 | # if r.head.is_detached: 93 | # return m 94 | 95 | m.branch = try_get(lambda: r.active_branch.name) 96 | if not r.remotes: 97 | return m 98 | log(m) 99 | # if not m.count: 100 | # return m 101 | 102 | tb = try_get(lambda: r.active_branch.tracking_branch()) 103 | if tb: 104 | m.remote = tb.remote_name 105 | else: 106 | m.remote = r.remotes[0].name 107 | log(r.remotes[m.remote]) 108 | m.url = try_get(lambda: r.remotes[m.remote].url) 109 | if not tb: 110 | return m 111 | m.remote = tb.remote_name 112 | log(m.remote) 113 | m.remote_head = tb.remote_head 114 | m.remote_sha = tb.commit.hexsha 115 | merge_base = r.merge_base(tb, 'HEAD')[0].hexsha 116 | m.to_push = int(r.git.rev_list('--count', str(tb) + '..HEAD')) 117 | if not m.to_push: 118 | del m.to_push 119 | m.to_pull = int(r.git.rev_list('--count', 'HEAD..' + str(tb))) 120 | if not m.to_pull: 121 | del m.to_pull 122 | return m 123 | 124 | 125 | def git_compare(d, s): 126 | same = False 127 | if not exists(d + '/.git'): 128 | s.state = 'absent' 129 | log(d) 130 | else: 131 | r = Repo(d) 132 | if 'sha' in s: 133 | if s.sha != r.commit('HEAD').hexsha: 134 | s.state = 'different' 135 | elif (not r.head.is_detached and 136 | r.active_branch.name == s.get('branch', '')): 137 | s.state = 'same' 138 | same = True 139 | else: 140 | s.state = 'same detached' 141 | return same 142 | 143 | 144 | def git_import(d, s): 145 | if 'remote' not in s: 146 | return 147 | if exists(d + '/.git'): 148 | r = Repo(d) 149 | else: 150 | try: 151 | r = Repo.clone_from(s.url, d) 152 | except (AttributeError, GitCommandError) as e: 153 | r = Repo.init(d) 154 | if s.remote not in [a.name for a in r.remotes]: 155 | r.create_remote(s.remote, s.url) 156 | r.git.fetch(s.remote) 157 | if 'branch' in s: 158 | r.git.checkout(s.branch) 159 | if 'sha' not in s: 160 | return 161 | try: 162 | if s.sha != r.commit('HEAD').hexsha: 163 | r.git.checkout(s.sha) 164 | s.state = 'imported' 165 | except GitCommandError: 166 | s.state = 'failed' 167 | pass 168 | # assure same 169 | if s.sha == r.commit('HEAD').hexsha: 170 | s.state += ' same' 171 | 172 | 173 | def xstr(s): 174 | return '' if s is None else str(s) 175 | 176 | 177 | def short(s, right=True): 178 | if not s or len(s) <= 16: 179 | return xstr(s) 180 | if right: 181 | return s[:15] + '…' 182 | else: 183 | return '…' + s[-15:] 184 | 185 | 186 | def parse_args(): 187 | ap = argparse.ArgumentParser() 188 | ap.add_argument('--table', nargs='?', default=argparse.SUPPRESS) 189 | ap.add_argument('--sha', nargs='?', default=argparse.SUPPRESS, 190 | help='print sha hashes in format of sha1sum utility ' 191 | 'optionally to a file') 192 | ap.add_argument('--csv', nargs='?', default=argparse.SUPPRESS, 193 | help='print in format csv') 194 | ap.add_argument('--json', nargs='?', default=argparse.SUPPRESS) 195 | ap.add_argument('--export', nargs='?', default=argparse.SUPPRESS, 196 | help='scans directory tree and saves results ' 197 | 'to default status.yaml or specified another file. ' 198 | 'Can be "-" for standart output.') 199 | ap.add_argument('--compare', nargs='?', default=argparse.SUPPRESS, 200 | help='scans directory tree and compares with status.yaml') 201 | ap.add_argument('--import', nargs='?', default=argparse.SUPPRESS, 202 | help='scans directory tree and ' 203 | 'synchronizes with default status.yaml ' 204 | 'or specified another file. ' 205 | 'Can be "-" for standart input.') 206 | ap.add_argument('--standalone_remote', action='store_true', 207 | help='skips linked (not standalone) ' 208 | 'repositories and without remotes. ' 209 | 'Leaves only unlinked standalone with remotes. ' 210 | 'Linked reps belong to git submodules or repo. ' 211 | 'This reps can be replicated with parent git or repo. ' 212 | 'Reps without remote can\'t be synced via remote.') 213 | ap.add_argument('--status', action='store_true', 214 | help='prints number of untracked and changed files, ' 215 | 'number of stashes ' 216 | 'and number of local "ahead" commits to push ' 217 | 'when any of above values is unzero') 218 | ap.add_argument('--urls', action='store_true', 219 | help='lists paths and remote urls') 220 | ap.add_argument('--since', nargs=1, 221 | help='filter aged repositories. ' 222 | 'for example: git-m --since 2019-12-31') 223 | ap.add_argument('rest', metavar='...', nargs='?', default='.', 224 | help='directory for export or compare, ' 225 | 'or git command with arguments. ' 226 | 'When argument is existing file or directory the git ' 227 | 'command will be executed for that location, ' 228 | 'even current directory is outer to git repository. ' 229 | 'When arguments of the specified git command ' 230 | 'are not existed files/dirs the command ' 231 | 'will be executed for all exported git directories.' 232 | ) 233 | ap.add_argument('--verbose', action='store_true') 234 | global args, rest_args 235 | args, rest_args = ap.parse_known_args() 236 | log(args) 237 | log(rest_args) 238 | 239 | 240 | def print_csv(p, st): 241 | print(", ".join( 242 | [p, xstr(st.get('datetime', '')), xstr(st.get('count', 0)), 243 | st.get('sha', ''), '"%s"' % (st.get('msg', '')), 244 | xstr(st.get('branch', '')), 245 | st.get('worktree', st.get('linked', 'standalone')), 246 | (st.get('remote', 'local') + ' ' + xstr(st.get('url', ''))), 247 | st.get('state', '') 248 | ] 249 | )) 250 | 251 | 252 | def age(s): 253 | return short(ago.human(datetime.fromtimestamp(s), 254 | 1, '{}', '{}', True)) 255 | 256 | 257 | def print_sha(p, st): 258 | print("%s %s" % (st.sha, p)) if 'sha' in st else 0 259 | 260 | print_status_num = 0 261 | 262 | def print_status(p, st): 263 | log(st) 264 | global print_status_num 265 | format = "\r%-50s\t%8s\t%8s\t%8s\t%8s\t%8s" 266 | if not print_status_num: 267 | print(format % ('-', 'untracked', 'changed', 268 | 'stashes', 'to_push', 'to_pull')) 269 | print_status_num +=1 270 | if (st.untracked + st.changed + st.stashes 271 | + st.get('to_push', 0) + st.get('to_pull', 0)): 272 | print(format % (p, st.untracked, st.changed, 273 | st.stashes, 274 | st.get('to_push', 0), 275 | st.get('to_pull', 0) 276 | )) 277 | 278 | 279 | class GitM(object): 280 | 281 | def __init__(self): 282 | self.loaded = self.out = self.tab = None 283 | self.status = {} 284 | 285 | def process_args(self): 286 | rep = {'same': '=', 'detached': '/', 'different': '*', 287 | 'undesired': '-', 'absent': '+', 'imported': '<', 288 | 'failed': '!'} 289 | pattern = re.compile("|".join(rep.keys())) 290 | 291 | def table_add_row(p, st): 292 | r = {} 293 | r['dir'] = short(p, False) 294 | r.update(dict(st)) 295 | r['msg'] = short(r.get('msg', '')) 296 | if 'time_sec' in st: 297 | r['age'] = age(st.time_sec) 298 | r['branch'] = short(r.get('branch', '')) 299 | r['revision'] = short(r.get('revision', ''), False) 300 | r['url'] = short(r.get('url', ''), False) 301 | r['linked'] = short(r.get('linked', ''), False) 302 | r['state'] = pattern.sub(lambda m: rep[re.escape(m.group(0))], 303 | r.get('state', '')) 304 | self.tab.add_row([r[f] if f in r else '' for f in fields]) 305 | 306 | if 'warnings' in dir(yaml): 307 | yaml.warnings({'YAMLLoadWarning': False}) 308 | if 'compare' in args: 309 | if not args.compare: 310 | args.compare = "status.yaml" 311 | if not isfile(args.compare): 312 | args.compare = "status.json" 313 | log(args.compare) 314 | with open(args.compare) as f: 315 | if args.compare.endswith('.yaml'): 316 | self.loaded = Munch(yaml.full_load(f)) 317 | if args.compare.endswith('.json'): 318 | self.loaded = Munch(json.load(f)) 319 | else: 320 | fn = vars(args).get('import', None) 321 | fn = fn if fn else 'status.yaml' 322 | if 'export' not in args and (isfile(fn) or fn == '-'): 323 | if fn == '-': 324 | f = sys.stdin 325 | else: 326 | f = open(fn) 327 | self.loaded = Munch(yaml.full_load(f)) 328 | f.close() 329 | 330 | self.out = print_sha if 'sha' in args else self.out 331 | 332 | self.out = print_csv if 'csv' in args else self.out 333 | 334 | if args.status: 335 | if not self.status: 336 | self.loaded = self.scan(args.rest) 337 | self.out = print_status 338 | 339 | if not self.out: # default output is table 340 | self.tab = PrettyTable(fields, 341 | border=False) 342 | self.tab._left_padding_width = 0 343 | rights = ('age', 'count') 344 | for f in fields: 345 | self.tab.align[f] = 'r' if f in rights else 'l' 346 | self.out = table_add_row 347 | # end of process_args 348 | 349 | def git_for_subdir(self): 350 | log() 351 | # print(args.rest, rest_args) 352 | dir = arg = '' 353 | # TODO: check all arguments 354 | if isfile(rest_args[-1]): 355 | dir = dirname(rest_args[-1]) 356 | arg = basename(rest_args[-1]) 357 | elif isdir(rest_args[-1]): 358 | dir = rest_args[-1] 359 | else: 360 | raise("Neither file or dir: " + dir) 361 | log(dir) 362 | log(arg) 363 | cmd = ' '.join(["git -C", dir, args.rest] + 364 | rest_args[:-1] + [arg]) 365 | log(cmd) 366 | ret = os.system(cmd) 367 | return os.WEXITSTATUS(ret) 368 | 369 | def git_for_each(self): 370 | log() 371 | ret = 0 372 | for d, s in self.loaded.items() if self.loaded else {}: 373 | # print("project", d, flush=True) 374 | # --src-prefix= 375 | 376 | additional_args = (['--src-prefix=' + 'a/'+ d + '//', 377 | '--dst-prefix=' + 'b/' + d + '//' ] 378 | if args.rest in ['diff', 'log'] 379 | else []) 380 | if args and 'verbose' in args and args.verbose: 381 | print(d + ': ', flush=True) 382 | log(additional_args) 383 | r = os.system(' '.join(["git --no-pager -C", d, args.rest] + 384 | additional_args + 385 | rest_args)) 386 | if os.WTERMSIG(r) == signal.SIGINT: 387 | raise KeyboardInterrupt 388 | #log(r) 389 | if r: 390 | ret = r 391 | return os.WEXITSTATUS(ret) 392 | 393 | def scan(self, d): 394 | warn('Scanning directory tree ...') 395 | log(d) 396 | status = {} 397 | for path, dirs, files in os.walk(d, followlinks=False): 398 | (dir, base) = split(path) 399 | p = re.sub(r'^\.\/', '', path) 400 | # log(p) 401 | if base in ['.git', 'tmp']: 402 | dirs[:] = [] # prune 403 | continue 404 | if not ('.git' in files or '.git' in dirs): 405 | continue 406 | 407 | run_line(p) 408 | try: 409 | st = git_get(p) 410 | # Get only remote and standalone if requested 411 | if (args.standalone_remote and 412 | ('remote' not in st or 413 | 'linked' in st or 414 | 'worktree' in st)): 415 | continue 416 | status[p] = dict(st) 417 | if 'compare' in args and self.loaded and p not in self.loaded: 418 | # only here and not in compare 419 | st.state = 'undesired' 420 | self.out(p, st) 421 | if not self.loaded: 422 | self.out(p, st) if self.out else None 423 | except (InvalidGitRepositoryError, 424 | GitCommandError, ValueError) as e: 425 | warn(repr(e) + 426 | (': ' + p if p not in repr(e) else '')) 427 | run_line('') 428 | return status 429 | 430 | def compare(self, d, s): 431 | if (args.since and s.get('datetime', datetime.now()) 432 | < pd.to_datetime( args.since)): 433 | return 434 | if not git_compare(d, s) and 'import' in args: 435 | git_import(d, s) 436 | self.out(d, s) 437 | self.status[d] = dict(s) 438 | 439 | def status_out(self, d, s): 440 | log(d) 441 | r = Repo(d) 442 | git_status_get(r, s) 443 | print_status(d, s) 444 | self.status[d] = dict(s) 445 | 446 | def urls_out(self, d, s): 447 | log(d) 448 | r = Repo(d) 449 | s = [a.url for a in r.remotes] 450 | print(d + ':') 451 | for i in s: 452 | print('\t' + i) 453 | self.status[d] = s 454 | 455 | def for_each_loaded(self, func): 456 | for d, s in self.loaded.items() if self.loaded else {}: 457 | try: 458 | run_line(d) 459 | func(d, Munch(s)) 460 | 461 | except (InvalidGitRepositoryError, GitCommandError, 462 | ValueError) as e: 463 | warn('Error: ' + str(e) + 464 | (': ' + d if d not in str(e) else '')) 465 | traceback.print_exc() 466 | run_line('') 467 | 468 | def output(self): 469 | if 'json' in args: 470 | if not args.json: 471 | args.json = "status.json" 472 | if args.json == '-': 473 | f = sys.stdout 474 | else: 475 | f = open(args.json, "w") 476 | f.write(json.dumps(self.status, indent=4, default=str) + "\n") 477 | f.close() 478 | 479 | log(args) 480 | if 'export' in args: 481 | if not args.export: 482 | args.export = "status.yaml" 483 | if args.export == '-': 484 | f = sys.stdout 485 | else: 486 | f = open(args.export, "w") 487 | f.write(yaml.dump(self.status, 488 | default_flow_style=False, default_style='')) 489 | f.close() 490 | warn('Exported status into file ' + args.export) 491 | return 492 | 493 | print(self.tab) if self.tab else 0 494 | 495 | def main(self): 496 | parse_args() 497 | self.process_args() 498 | log(self.loaded) 499 | 500 | if (isdir(args.rest) # without arguments or with dir 501 | and (not self.loaded or 'compare' in args or 'export' in args)): 502 | # don't scan if self.loaded and not in compare mode 503 | self.status = self.scan(args.rest) 504 | # assume git command with an argument 505 | elif rest_args and exists(rest_args[-1]): 506 | return self.git_for_subdir() 507 | # assume git command without an argument 508 | elif not isdir(args.rest): 509 | return self.git_for_each() 510 | if args.urls: 511 | self.for_each_loaded(self.urls_out) 512 | elif args.status: 513 | self.for_each_loaded(self.status_out) 514 | print("Total:", print_status_num) 515 | else: 516 | # do comprare without scan even when 'compare' not in args. 517 | self.for_each_loaded(self.compare) 518 | self.output() 519 | 520 | 521 | if __name__ == "__main__": 522 | err = GitM().main() 523 | if err: 524 | sys.exit(err) 525 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /git-m-test.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | successes=0 4 | errors=0 5 | 6 | #trap '(1>&2 echo -e $"\e[2;31mFAIL \e[0;39m ret=$? ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}:${LINENO} ${FUNCNAME[*]} $BASH_COMMAND")' ERR 7 | 8 | #trap 'echo ${BASH_SOURCE[*]}:${BASH_LINENO[*]} ${FUNCNAME[*]} cmd: $BASH_COMMAND' DEBUG 9 | 10 | check() 11 | { 12 | echo "Running: $@ : " 13 | if eval "$@"; then 14 | echo -e "\033[2;32mOK \033[0;39m"; 15 | let successes+=1; 16 | else 17 | local ret=$? 18 | echo -e "\033[2;31mError \033[0;39m $ret" 19 | let errors+=1; 20 | return $ret 21 | fi 22 | } 23 | 24 | export-test() 25 | { 26 | check './git-m --status | grep -q Total' # without status.yaml 27 | check './git-m --export' 28 | check './git-m | grep -q empty-tmp' 29 | check 'grep -q "^.:\$" status.yaml' 30 | 31 | check './git-m --csv | grep -q "standalone-empty-tmp,"' 32 | 33 | check 'test -s status.yaml' 34 | check './git-m --status | grep -q Total' 35 | } 36 | 37 | import-test() 38 | { 39 | check '../git-m --import | grep -q =' 40 | check '../git-m --csv | grep -q ".*,.*"' 41 | check '../git-m --sha | grep -q ".* .*"' 42 | check '../git-m --compare --csv | grep -q same' 43 | check 'grep -q "^.:\$" status.yaml' 44 | } 45 | 46 | compare-test() 47 | { 48 | git init --initial-branch=main git-second-tmp > /dev/null 49 | (cd git-second-tmp; git commit --allow-empty -m empty; git checkout --detach; git branch -d main) 50 | 51 | ../git-m --compare 52 | check '../git-m --compare --csv | grep -q "git-second-tmp.*undesired"' 53 | check "../git-m --compare --csv | grep -q 'standalone-empty-tmp.*\\(!\\|absent\\)'" 54 | } 55 | 56 | git_for_subdir-test() 57 | { 58 | check '../git-m describe --always gitm-tmp' 59 | check '../git-m describe --always gitm-tmp/' 60 | check '../git-m log -n1 gitm-tmp/git-m | grep ^commit' 61 | } 62 | 63 | git_for_each-test() 64 | { 65 | ../git-m --export 66 | check '../git-m describe --always' 67 | } 68 | 69 | export-ssh-import-test() 70 | { 71 | echo check one-liner replication over ssh 72 | 73 | export GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -o BatchMode=yes -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o LogLevel=ERROR" 74 | ../git-m --export - | $GIT_SSH_COMMAND localhost \ 75 | "mkdir -p $PWD/../tmp.ssh; cd \"\$_\";pwd; ../git-m --import -" 76 | 77 | check diff --exclude={.git,git-second-tmp,status.yaml} -r . ../tmp.ssh 78 | } 79 | 80 | rm -rf tmp* gitm-tmp* standalone-empty-tmp status.yaml > /dev/null 81 | 82 | # Sanity check 83 | check ./git-m || exit 84 | 85 | git clone -q git@github.com:makelinux/gitm.git gitm-tmp 86 | \cp -a gitm-tmp gitm-tmp2 87 | git init --initial-branch=main standalone-empty-tmp > /dev/null 88 | 89 | export-test 90 | 91 | check ./git-m --urls 92 | 93 | mkdir tmp 94 | cp status.yaml tmp 95 | pushd tmp > /dev/null 96 | 97 | import-test 98 | 99 | compare-test 100 | 101 | git_for_subdir-test 102 | 103 | git_for_each-test 104 | 105 | export-ssh-import-test 106 | 107 | popd 2> /dev/null 108 | 109 | echo Successes=$successes 110 | echo Errors=$errors 111 | 112 | (exit $errors) 113 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------