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gitmonorepo

v0.0.8

Published

[![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/gitmonorepo.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/gitmonorepo) # homepage https://github.com/stopsopa/monorepo

Downloads

3

Readme

npm version

homepage

https://github.com/stopsopa/monorepo    

Installation

Run in project main directory


npx gitmonorepo

then:


cp .git/monorepo/config-dist.yml .git/config.yml
          

then configure file .git/config.yml

Using from parent repository

Executing automerge script


/bin/bash .git/monorepo/merge-generator.sh

Mounting/unmounting git hooks


/bin/bash .git/monorepo/hooks.sh 
/bin/bash .git/monorepo/hooks.sh --off

# bring previous hooks, existing in .git dir, before npx install...
/bin/bash .git/monorepo/hooks.sh --revert 

... by default after installing this lib through npx hooks will be automatically mounted

Add to parent repository Makefile


merge:
	/bin/bash .git/monorepo/merge-generator.sh                           

Adding single branch from existing remote

add remote

git remote add gca [email protected]:project/repository.git

checkout remote to local branch

git checkout -b branch remotes/repo_name/master

If there is no master branch on remote (new repository) then

git push repo_name master

fixing pushing wrong tags


git ls-remote --tags --refs origin | cut -d '/' -f3 > tag.sh 

cat tag.sh | while read line; do echo "git push origin --delete  $line"; done > tag2.sh

some weird problems with pushing with --follow-tags

https://stackoverflow.com/a/56546026 https://git-scm.com/docs/git-push#Documentation/git-push.txt---follow-tags

suggestion

I strongly suggest saving files:

#!/bin/bash
GITSTORAGESOURCE="[email protected]:xxx/repository.git"
GITSTORAGELIST=(
    '.git/config::xxx/.git_config'
    '.git/config.yml::xxx/.git_config.yml'
    'gitstorage-config.sh::xxx/gitstorage-config.sh'
)

with repository https://github.com/stopsopa/gitstorage

dev

To recreate testing repository run:

see make dev-prepare command

todo

  • [x] handle merge-with-diff in react
  • [x] handle merge conflict during pull
  • [x] npx installator