X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/myrepos.git/blobdiff_plain/bf887b1478ba87747825f96ab267da8eddd6af31..HEAD:/lib/git-fake-bare diff --git a/lib/git-fake-bare b/lib/git-fake-bare index dffd508..5091d95 100644 --- a/lib/git-fake-bare +++ b/lib/git-fake-bare @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# 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 $HOME, but checked into different git repositories. This file adds @@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ lib = cd "$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 @@ -42,23 +42,27 @@ lib = 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 "$@"