Manage multiple git repositories with one command
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Multi-Git
Do you have a lot of git repositories, distributed over your whole system? Would you like to manage them using a simple command, without the need to constantly switch directories?
Use multi-git to manage these repos.
First use multi-git add /path/to/git/repo -t tag1
to add git repos. Then, use the standard git commands like status
, commit
, pull
and
push
to execute those commands over all managed git repos. To limit the set of
repos, you can use the -t
(--tags
) argument, that selects all repos that have
at least one of these tags set. For example,
multi-git pull
will pull the latest changes for all git repos that are managed by multi-git. As another exampe,
multi-git status
or
multi-git st
will display all changes in all managed repos. As already mentioned, -t
or --tags
will limit the set of repos:
multi-git st -t work
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