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Automatically mirror your repositories from GitLab to GitHub

Project description

GitLab Mirror Maker

GitLab Mirror Maker is a small tool written in Python that automatically mirrors your public repositories from GitLab to GitHub.

Example

Why?

  • Maybe you like GitLab better but the current market favors developers with a strong GitHub presence?
  • Maybe as a form of backup?
  • Or maybe you have other reasons... :wink:

Installation

Install with pip or pipx:

pip install gitlab-mirror-maker

There's also a Docker image available:

docker run registry.gitlab.com/grdl/gitlab-mirror-maker 

Usage

Run: gitlab-mirror-maker --github-token xxx --gitlab-token xxx

See Authentication below on how to get the authentication tokens.

Environment variables

Instead of using cli flags you can provide configuration via environment variables with the MIRRORMAKER_ prefix:

export MIRRORMAKER_GITHUB_TOKEN xxx
export MIRRORMAKER_GITLAB_TOKEN xxx

gitlab-mirror-maker

Dry run

Run with --dry-run flag to only print the summary and don't make any changes.

Full synopsis

Usage: gitlab-mirror-maker [OPTIONS]

Options:
  --version            Show the version and exit.
  --github-token TEXT  GitHub authentication token  [required]
  --gitlab-token TEXT  GitLab authentication token  [required]
  --github-user TEXT   GitHub username. If not provided, your GitLab username
                       will be used by default.

  --dry-run            If enabled, a summary will be printed and no mirrors
                       will be created.

  --help               Show this message and exit.

How it works?

GitLab Mirror Maker uses the remote mirrors API to create push mirrors of your GitLab repositories.

For each public repository in your GitLab account a new GitHub repository is created using the same name and description. It also adds a [mirror] suffix at the end of the description and sets the website URL the original GitLab repo. See the mirror of this repo as an example.

Once the mirror is created it automatically updates the target GitHub repository every time changes are pushed to the original GitLab repo.

What is mirrored?

Only public repositories are mirrored to avoid publishing something private.

Only the commits, branches and tags are mirrored. No other repository data such as issues, pull requests, comments, wikis etc. are mirrored.

Authentication

GitLab Mirror Maker needs authentication tokens for both GitLab and GitHub to be able to create mirrors.

How to get the GitLab token?

  • Click on your GitLab user -> Settings -> Access Tokens
  • Pick a name for your token and choose the api scope
  • Click Create personal access token and save it somewhere secure
  • Do not share it! It grants full access to your account!

Here's more information about GitLab personal tokens.

How to get the GitHub token?

  • Click on your GitHub user -> Settings -> Developer settings -> Personal access tokens -> Generate new token
  • Pick a name for your token and choose the public_repo scope
  • Click Generate token and save it somewhere secure

Here's more information about GitHub personal tokens.

Automate with GitLab CI

Instead of running the tool manually you may want to schedule it to run periodically with GitLab CI to make sure that any new repositories are automatically mirrored.

Here's a .gitlab-ci.yml snippet you can use:

job:
  image: registry.gitlab.com/grdl/gitlab-mirror-maker:latest
  script:
    - gitlab-mirror-maker
  only:
    - schedules

Here's more info about creating scheduled pipelines with GitLab CI.

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