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A thin wrapper around Google's repo tool, adding some extras on top!

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Repo On Fire

Google's repo tool - but on fire 🔥

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repo-on-fire aims to be a thin wrapper around Google's repo tool. repo already does a decent job when it comes to managing larger projects consisting of several git repositories. repo-on-fire (or - rof) doesn't re-invent the wheel here - instead, it wraps around repo, adding some useful functionality on top. Particularly, this means: rof aims to be 100% command line compatible with repo - ideally, where ever you can use repo, you can instead use rof, taking benefit of that certain X it adds.

Features

Currently, on top of allowing you to call through to any of the repo commands, repo-on-fire adds the following features on top:

  • Automatic workspace caching.
  • The workspace switch command can be used to switch to a particular branch for the entire workspace.

Installation

You can use the following to install repo-on-fire:

pip

repo-on-fire is available on PyPI, hence, you can easily install it using pip. It is recommended to use virtual environments for this, so you can run the following sequence of commands to create a virtual environment and install the tool in it:

# Create a virtual environment:
python -m venv ./repo-on-fire

# Install the tool within the just created virtual environment:
./repo-on-fire/bin/pip install repo-on-file

# And finally, run it:
./repo-on-fire/bin/repo-on-fire --help

PDM

The tool is managed using PDM. Hence, install it and then you can clone the sources of the tool and install all needed dependencies in a virtual environment:

# Get the sources:
git clone https://gitlab.com/rpdev/repo-on-fire.git
cd repo-on-fire

# Install dependencies:
pdm install

# Run it:
pdm run repo-on-fire --help

Documentation

If you want to dive deeper into the tool and what it can do, please head over to the documentation.

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