-# An example of how to add a new revision control system type to mr.
+# An example of how to add a new version control system type to mr.
# git fake bare repositories have a detached workspace. One potential
# application is storing dotfiles in git, keeping them checked out in
# ones $HOME, but checked into different git repositories. This file adds
cd "$repo"
mkdir -p "$worktree"
PWD="`pwd`"
+ mv .git/* .
+ rmdir .git
GIT_DIR="$PWD" git read-tree HEAD
GIT_DIR="$PWD" git checkout-index -a --prefix="$worktree" || true
GIT_DIR="$PWD" git config core.worktree "$worktree"
- mv .git/* .
- rmdir .git
}
git_get_worktree() {
local worktree
echo "$worktree"
}
-git_fake_bare_test =
- test -d "$MR_REPO"/refs/heads && test -d "$MR_REPO"/refs/tags &&
- test -d "$MR_REPO"/objects && test -f "$MR_REPO"/config &&
- test "$(GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git config --get core.bare)" = false
+git_fake_bare_test = perl:
+ -d "$ENV{MR_REPO}/refs/heads" && -d "$ENV{MR_REPO}/refs/tags" &&
+ -d "$ENV{MR_REPO}/objects" && -f "$ENV{MR_REPO}/config" &&
+ `GIT_DIR="$ENV{MR_REPO}" git config --get core.worktree` ne ""
git_fake_bare_update =
args="$@"
- [ -z "$args" ] && args="-t origin master"
+ branch="$(GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git symbolic-ref HEAD | sed -e 's,.*/,,')"
+ [ -z "$args" ] && args="-t origin $branch"
GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git pull $args
-git_fake_bare_status = GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git status "$@" || true
+git_fake_bare_status = GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git status -s "$@" || true
git_fake_bare_commit =
cd "$(git_get_worktree)"
GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git commit -a "$@"
GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git push --all
+git_fake_bare_push =
+ GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git push --all
+
git_fake_bare_record =
cd "$(git_get_worktree)"
GIT_DIR="$MR_REPO" git commit -a "$@"