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All patches and comments are welcome. Please squash your changes to logical commits before using git-format-patch and git-send-email to patches@git.madduck.net. If you'd read over the Git project's submission guidelines and adhered to them, I'd be especially grateful.

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If you use my repositories frequently, consider adding the following snippet to ~/.gitconfig and using the third clone URL listed for each project:

[url "git://git.madduck.net/madduck/"]
  insteadOf = madduck:

replace basename call with shell construct
[code/myrepos.git] / mrconfig.complex
index f8ec25c2d30c6dfd85f39ab0d9233f73e84a0d27..2d566c3ccb92cc94d4c31d9c1ce2c40ac2e6bc14 100644 (file)
@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ gc = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then git gc; fi
 push = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then git push; fi
 # And how to list tags for git and svn.
 tag = 
-       if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.svn ]; then
-               git tag
-       elsif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then
+       if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then
+               git tag -l
+       elsif [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.svn ]; then
                url=$(LANG=C svn info . | grep -i ^URL: | cut -d ' ' -f 2)
                svn ls "$(echo '$url' | sed -e 's/trunk/tags/')"
        else
@@ -104,6 +104,16 @@ update = svn update && svnfix
 checkout = git clone ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/joey/private/mail
 skip = ! private
 
+# I don't keep my music in revision control, but mr can be taught to use
+# unison to synchronise it.
+[sound]
+checkout = unison -batch sound
+update = unison -batch sound
+commit = unison sound
+skip = ! wantmedia
+# Update this last of all.
+order = 100
+
 # Example of how to remember to delete a repo, when one mrconfig file is
 # used on multiple systems. If you're feeling brave, use rm -rf $MR_REPO
 # instead. This approach can also be used for renames.