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Revision 9da87231905913e9e33b30bbe92b54037a6b30ca authored by David Glasser on 16 October 2017, 23:09:59 UTC, committed by David Glasser on 17 October 2017, 09:43:55 UTC
The docs claim that filters are applied in the listed order, so
subdirectory-filter should come first.

For consistency, apply the same order to the SYNOPSIS and the script's usage, as
well as the switch while parsing arguments.

Add missing --prune-empty to the script's usage.

Signed-off-by: David Glasser <glasser@davidglasser.net>
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Tip revision: 9da87231905913e9e33b30bbe92b54037a6b30ca authored by David Glasser on 16 October 2017, 23:09:59 UTC
doc: list filter-branch subdirectory-filter first
Tip revision: 9da8723
remotes2config.sh
#!/bin/sh

# Use this tool to rewrite your .git/remotes/ files into the config.

. git-sh-setup

if [ -d "$GIT_DIR"/remotes ]; then
	echo "Rewriting $GIT_DIR/remotes" >&2
	error=0
	# rewrite into config
	{
		cd "$GIT_DIR"/remotes
		ls | while read f; do
			name=$(printf "$f" | tr -c "A-Za-z0-9-" ".")
			sed -n \
			-e "s/^URL:[ 	]*\(.*\)$/remote.$name.url \1 ./p" \
			-e "s/^Pull:[ 	]*\(.*\)$/remote.$name.fetch \1 ^$ /p" \
			-e "s/^Push:[ 	]*\(.*\)$/remote.$name.push \1 ^$ /p" \
			< "$f"
		done
		echo done
	} | while read key value regex; do
		case $key in
		done)
			if [ $error = 0 ]; then
				mv "$GIT_DIR"/remotes "$GIT_DIR"/remotes.old
			fi ;;
		*)
			echo "git config $key "$value" $regex"
			git config $key "$value" $regex || error=1 ;;
		esac
	done
fi
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