X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/myrepos.git/blobdiff_plain/8a871c8ffe86c8c415e360f28e1a38be610438ec..9af9dee7005d509c835876e75c711455cce23d8d:/mrconfig?ds=inline diff --git a/mrconfig b/mrconfig index 59ab018..a2fcc24 100644 --- a/mrconfig +++ b/mrconfig @@ -1,10 +1,14 @@ # An example config file for the mr(1) command. [DEFAULT] +# This hack is here because git-pull stupidly outputs tag info to stderr. +# Shut it up but let real errors through, for use in cron. +quietupdate = mr -n update 3>&1 1>/dev/null 2>&3 | egrep -v '(storing tag|tag: )' # Teach mr how to run svn cleanup. cleanup = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.svn ]; then svn cleanup ; fi -# And how to run git gc +# And how to run git gc and push. gc = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then git gc; fi +push = if [ -d "$MR_REPO"/.git ]; then git push; fi # Tests used in the skips below. # - wantsrc checks whether I probably want a full source checkout (quite # large) @@ -86,3 +90,10 @@ update = svn update && svnfix [mail] checkout = git clone ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/joey/private/mail skip = ! private + +# 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 $MR_REPO +# instead. This approach can also be used for renames. +[foo] +update = error "$MR_REPO is no longer used and should be deleted" +skip = ! test -d "$MR_REPO"