X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/vcsh.git/blobdiff_plain/7e910058201d7d617f3e62367d4d53281ac28a4e..a4de1a34059bcccba7b97c87865bd3bc3d798667:/doc/vcsh.1.ronn diff --git a/doc/vcsh.1.ronn b/doc/vcsh.1.ronn index 744a0b3..bcea71c 100644 --- a/doc/vcsh.1.ronn +++ b/doc/vcsh.1.ronn @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -vcsh(1) - manage and sync config files via git -============================================== +vcsh(1) - manage config files in $HOME via fake bare git repositories +===================================================================== ## SYNOPSIS -`vcsh` clone [] +`vcsh` clone [] -`vcsh` delete +`vcsh` delete -`vcsh` exit +`vcsh` enter `vcsh` help @@ -15,14 +15,22 @@ vcsh(1) - manage and sync config files via git `vcsh` list +`vcsh` list-tracked + +`vcsh` list-tracked-by + +`vcsh` rename + `vcsh` run -`vcsh` seed-gitignore +`vcsh` setup -`vcsh` use +`vcsh` write-gitignore `vcsh` +`vcsh` + ## DESCRIPTION @@ -42,6 +50,10 @@ vcsh. That being said, you can easily use `vcsh` without `mr` if you prefer. A sample configuration for `vcsh` and `mr` can be found at *https://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template* +Please note that you can always use a path instead of a name for . +This is needed to support mr and other scripts properly and of no concern to +an interactive user. + ## OPTIONS * clone: @@ -50,8 +62,8 @@ A sample configuration for `vcsh` and `mr` can be found at * delete: Delete an existing repository. -* exit: - Exit repository; unset ENV +* enter: + Enter repository; spawn new <$SHELL>. * help: Display help. @@ -62,28 +74,77 @@ A sample configuration for `vcsh` and `mr` can be found at * list: List all local vcsh repositories. +* list-tracked: + List all files tracked by vcsh. + +* list-tracked-by: + List files tracked by a repository. + +* rename: + Rename a repository. + * run: Run command with <$GIT_DIR> and <$GIT_WORK_TREE> set. Allows you to run any and all commands without any restrictions. Use with care. -* seed-gitignore: - Seed .gitignore.d/ from git ls-files. + Please note that there is a somewhat magic feature for run. Instead of + it accepts , as well. Anything that has a slash in it will be assumed to + be a path. `vcsh run` will then operate on this directory instead of the one + normally generated from the repository's name. + This is needed to support mr and other scripts properly and of no concern to + an interactive user. + +* setup: + Set up repository with recommended settings. -* use: - Use repository; set ENV +* write-gitignore: + Write .gitignore.d/ via git ls-files. * : Shortcut to run `vcsh` on a repo. Will prepend `git` to by itself. +* : + Shortcut to run `vcsh enter `. + ## ENVIRONMENT As noted earlier, `vcsh` will set <$GIT_DIR> and <$GIT_WORK_TREE> to the appropriate values for fake bare git repositories. +## HOOK SYSTEM + +`vcsh` provides a hook system. Hook scripts must be executable and should be +placed in <$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vcsh/hooks-available>. From there, they can be +soft-linked into <$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vcsh/hooks-enabled>; `vcsh` will only +execute hooks that are in this directory. + +Hooks follow a simple format. `pre-run` will be run before anything is run. +If you want to have more than one script for a certain hook, just append +any kind of string to order them. A system of `pre-run`, `pre-run.10`, +`pre-run.20` etc is suggested; other options would be `pre-run-10` or +`pre-run.sh`. A dot after the hook name is optional. + +If you want to create hooks for a specific `vcsh` repository, simply prepend +the repository's name, followed by a dot, i.e. `zsh.pre-run`. Otherwise, the +same rules as above apply. The dot between the repository's name and the hook +is mandatory, though. + +## DETAILED HOWTO AND FURTHER READING + +Man pages are intended to be short and thus often useless to glean best +practices from. This software comes with a file called . It contains +various approaches to setting up and using vcsh. You can view the file it as +plain text or render it into various other formats via Markdown. + +On Debian-based systems, this file can be found in . + ## SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS `vcsh` allows you to execute arbitrary commands via `vcsh` run. For example, -speaking, adding a `sudo`(8) rule for `vcsh` would be pretty stupid. +adding a `sudo`(8) rule for `vcsh` would be pretty stupid. + +Additionally, vcsh will source, i.e. execute, <$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vcsh/config>. +You can put any and all commands into this config file and they will be executed. ## BUGS