# Getting started with vcsh #
-Below you will find three methods for setting up vcsh:
+Below you will find a few different methods for setting up vcsh:
1. The template way
2. The steal-from-template way
3. The manual way
+4. Using vcsh without mr
# 1. The template way #
-## Prerequisites ##
+## 1.1 Prerequisites ##
Make sure none of the following files/diretories exist for your test (user). If they do, move them away for now:
apt-get install mr # this is optional, but highly recommended
-## Clone the template ##
+## 1.2 Clone the template ##
mkdir -p ~/work/git
cd !$
cd
vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git mr.vcsh
-## Enable your test repository ##
+## 1.3 Enable your test repository ##
mv ~/.zsh ~/zsh.bak
mv ~/.zshrc ~/zshrc.bak
cd
mr up
-## Set up your own repositories ##
+## 1.4 Set up your own repositories ##
Now, it's time to edit the template config and fill it with your own remotes:
Done!
-## Daily use ##
+## 1.5 Daily use ##
-### Keeping repositories up-to-date ###
+### 1.5.1 Keeping repositories up-to-date ###
This is the beauty of it all. Once you are set up, just run:
Neat.
-### Making changes ###
+### 1.5.2 Making changes ###
After you have made some changes, for which you would normally use `git add` and `git commit`, use the vcsh wrapper (like above):
# $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/available.d to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/config.d
~ % cd
~ % mr -j 5 up
+
+# 4. Using vcsh without mr #
+
+vcsh encourages you to use mr.
+It helps you manage a large number of repositories by running the necessary vcsh commands for you.
+You may choose not to use mr, in which case you will have to run those commands manually or by other means.
+
+## 4.1 A few examples ##
+
+To initialize a new repository: `vcsh init zsh`
+
+To clone a repository: `vcsh clone ssh://<remote>/zsh.git`
+
+To interact with a repository, use the regular Git commands, but prepend them with `vcsh run $repository_name`.
+For example:
+
+ vcsh run zsh git status
+ vcsh run zsh git add -f .zshrc
+ vcsh run zsh git commit
+
+Obviously, without mr keeping repositories up-to-date, it will have to be done manually.
+Alternatively, you could try something like this:
+
+ for repo in `vcsh list`; do
+ vcsh run $repo git pull;
+ done
+
+----------
+Questions? RichiH@{Freenode,OFTC,IRCnet}