Manage multiple repositories
Project description
tsrc: manage multiple repos / review automation
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Overview
tsrc is a command-line tool that helps you manage groups of several git repositories. It also provides some code review automation.
In can be seen in action on asciinema.org.
Installation
tsrc is available on pypi an can be installed via pip. It requires Python 3.5 or later.
Usage Example
Create a manifest repository. (git@example.org/manifest)
Push a file named manifest.yml looking like:
repos:
- src: foo
url: git@example.com/foo.git
- src: bar
url: git@example.com/bar.git
Create a new workspace with all the repositories listed in the manifest:
$ tsrc init git@git.local/manifest.git
:: Configuring workspace in /path/to/work
...
=> Cloning missing repos
* (1/2) foo
...
* (2/2) bar
...
: Configuring remotes
Done ✓
Synchronize all the repositories in the workspace:
$ tsrc sync
=> Updating manifest
...
:: Configuring remotes
:: Synchronizing workspace
* (1/2) foo
=> Fetching origin
=> Updating branch
Already up to date
* (2/2) bar
=> Updating branch
Updating 29ac0e1..b635a43
Fast-forward
bar.txt | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
create mode 100644 bar.txt
Done ✓
Push current branch for review:
$ cd bar
$ git checkout new-feature
# hackity hack
$ tsrc push
=> Running git push
Branch 'new-feature' set up to track remote branch 'new-feature' from 'origin'.
Everything up-to-date
=> Creating merge request
:: See merge request at https://github.com/foo/bar/pull/42
Documentation
For more details and examples, please refer to tsrc documentation.
Release notes
Detailed changes for each release are documented in the changelog.
Contributing
We welcome feedback, bug reports, and bug fixes in the form of pull requests.
Detailed instructions can be found in the documentation.
License
tsrc is licensed under a BSD 3-Clause license.
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