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51 lines
1.8 KiB
Bash
SUMMARY="Helper to manage workspaces composed of git repositories"
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DESCRIPTION="gws is a KISS, bash, colorful helper to manage workspaces composed of git repositories.
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If you are, like me, a Linux programmer/hacker/coder who uses heavily git, you certainly have a \
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directory in your home folder named dev, workspace, code or something else that contains all the \
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projects you are working on.
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Since I use at least three different computers, one laptop, one at home and one at work, I like to \
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have the same folder structure on all of them. Of course remembering which project was added \
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recently on others computer and in which folder is tedious.
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So I started to thing about using git submodules to register all projects on which I am working \
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and syncing them with git between the two computers. But clearly git submodules are not usable \
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because they are working on specific commit and are not following branches.
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No worry. The problem is pretty trivial, so I decided to start write a little bash (YOLO) script \
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that read a simple list of repositories, and clone them if they don't exist. And then, commit by \
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commit, the script as grown to finally become a helper to sync, monitor and check workspaces.
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I thought it can be useful to other people, so I made a little cleanup, write a small \
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documentation, and there it is. I hope you will enjoy it!"
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HOMEPAGE="https://streakycobra.github.io/gws/"
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LICENSE="MIT"
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COPYRIGHT="2015 Fabien Dubosson"
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ARCHITECTURES="any"
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REVISION="2"
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SOURCE_URI="https://github.com/StreakyCobra/gws/releases/download/0.1.8/gws#noarchive"
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CHECKSUM_SHA256="1663ea0aaa592890f0bbb2a1e7d26cf02d4b47606b1d2e0e31262692cef2805d"
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PROVIDES="
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gws = $portVersion
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cmd:gws
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"
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REQUIRES="
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cmd:bash
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"
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BUILD()
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{
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true
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}
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INSTALL()
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{
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mkdir $binDir
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cp gws $binDir
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chmd a+x $binDir/gws
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}
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