-=The template way=
+# Getting started with vcsh #
-==Prerequisites==
+Below you will find three methods for setting up vcsh:
-Make sure none of those files/diretories exist for your test (user). If they do, move them away for now:
+1. The template way
+2. The steal-from-template way
+3. The manual way
-~/.gitignore
-~/.mrconfig
-~/.config/mr/available.d/mr.vcsh
-~/.config/mr/available.d/zsh.vcsh
-~/.config/mr/config.d/mr.vcsh
-~/.config/vcsh/repo.d/mr.git/
+# 1. The template way #
-All of the files are part of the template repo, the directory is where the template will be stored
+## Prerequisites ##
-apt-get install mr # this is optional, but highly recommended
+Make sure none of the following files/diretories exist for your test (user). If they do, move them away for now:
-==Clone the template==
+* ~/.gitignore
+* ~/.mrconfig
+* ~/.config/mr/available.d/mr.vcsh
+* ~/.config/mr/available.d/zsh.vcsh
+* ~/.config/mr/config.d/mr.vcsh
+* ~/.config/vcsh/repo.d/mr.git/
+
+All of the files are part of the template repository, the directory is where the template will be stored.
+
+ apt-get install mr # this is optional, but highly recommended
+
+## Clone the template ##
mkdir -p ~/work/git
cd !$
git clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh.git vcsh
cd vcsh
- ln -s vcsh /usr/local/bin
+ ln -s vcsh /usr/local/bin # or add it to your PATH
cd
- vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git mr.vcsh
+ vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git mr.vcsh
-==Enable your test repository==
+## Enable your test repository ##
mv ~/.zsh ~/zsh.bak
- mv ~/.zshrc ~/zsh.bak
+ mv ~/.zshrc ~/zshrc.bak
cd ~/.config/mr/config.d/
- ln -s ../available.d/mr.vcsh .
+ ln -s ../available.d/zsh.vcsh . # link, and thereby enable, the zsh repository
cd
mr up
-==Set up your own repos==
+## Set up your own repositories ##
Now, it's time to edit the template config and fill it with your own remotes:
vim .config/mr/available.d/mr.vcsh
vim .config/mr/available.d/zsh.vcsh
-And then create your own stuff
+And then create your own stuff:
vcsh init foo
vcsh run foo git add -f bar baz quux
vcsh run foo git remote add origin git://quuux
vcsh run foo git commit
vcsh run foo git push
-
+
cp .config/mr/available.d/mr.vcsh .config/mr/available.d/foo.vcsh
vim .config/mr/available.d/foo.vcsh # add your own repo
Done!
-==Daily use==
+## Daily use ##
+
+### Keeping repositories up-to-date ###
This is the beauty of it all. Once you are set up, just run:
Neat.
+### Making changes ###
-=The steal-from-template way=
+After you have made some changes, for which you would normally use `git add` and `git commit`, use the vcsh wrapper (like above):
+
+ vcsh run foo git add -f bar baz quux
+ vcsh run foo git commit
+ vcsh run foo git push
+
+By the way, you'll have to use -f/--force flag with git-add because all files will be ignored by default. This is to show you only useful output when running git-status.
+A fix for this problem is being worked on.
+
+
+# 2. The steal-from-template way #
+
+You're welcome to clone the example repository:
git clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git
-Then look around in the clone. Should be reasonable simple to understand. If not, poke me RichiH on freenode (query) or OFTC (#vcs-home).
+Look around in the clone. It should be reasonably simple to understand. If not, poke me, RichiH, on Freenode (query) or OFTC (#vcs-home).
-=The manual way=
+# 3. The manual way #
-# This is how my setup looks. Adapt to your style or copy mine verbatim, both is fine.
+This is how my old setup procedure looked like. Adapt it to your own style or copy mine verbatim, either is fine.
-# Create workspace
+ # Create workspace
mkdir -p ~/work/git
cd !$
-# Clone vcsh and make it available
+ # Clone vcsh and make it available
git clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh.git vcsh
sudo ln -s ~/work/git/vcsh/vcsh /usr/bin/local
hash -r
-# Grab my mr config. see below for details on how I set this up
+Grab my mr config. see below for details on how I set this up
+
vcsh clone ssh://<remote>/mr.git
cd ~/.config/mr/config.d/
ln -s ../available.d/* .
-
-
-################
-
-# mr is used to actually retrieve configs, etc
+mr is used to actually retrieve configs, etc
~ % cat ~/.mrconfig
[DEFAULT]
/home/richih/.config
~ % ls $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/available.d # random selection of my repos
git-annex gitk.vcsh git.vcsh ikiwiki mr.vcsh reportbug.vcsh snippets.git wget.vcsh zsh.vcsh
- ~ %
-# then simply ln -s whatever you want on your local machine from
-# $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/available.d to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/config.d
+ ~ %
+ # then simply ln -s whatever you want on your local machine from
+ # $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/available.d to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/config.d
~ % cd
~ % mr -j 5 up