Hlupak (various git scripts)
git-request-get:
This should be fulfilment of my comment on the GitLab bug gl#gitlab-org/gitlab/-#14116:
Well, the minimal solution would be a parser for the git-request-pull(1), which would check every comment and if recognized the comment as the pull request, it would add button for the owner of the repo (e.g., [Create Pull Request]). After pressing that (so it is constantly under the control of the owner repo), gitlab would setup new remote (if doesn’t exist still), fetch it, and create a merge request.
git-req:
Both Github and Gitlab allow command-line-only review of submitted contributions. However, the command for it is really long and complicated. Complicated enough for alias, so this is a small shell script for doing it.
add-networked-repos:
Goes through all networked repos to the current one on GitHub (recursively) and them as additional remotes.
git-svn-fix-authors:
git-svn(1) can work with the author file, but one gets to
a bit of chicken-egg problem: for creation of the authors
file is best to have output of git-shortlog(1). This script
rewrites whole repo based on the authors file defined in
svn-remote.svn.authorsfile
.
git-svn-fix-tags:
git-svn(1) doesn’t really work with tags, it just creates branches called like tags. This script makes tags out of those branches.
git2redcrew:
Create copy of the current repo (or named repo) on private server.
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