dotfiles-server/bin/pull.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Usage:
# ./pull.sh [parent_directory]
#
# example usage:
# ./pull.sh projects/ [MAKE SURE YOU USE / SLASHES]
#
# stolen from:
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/36800741/733677
#
pull() {
local dir="$1"
local original_dir="$2"
cd "$dir" || return # switch to the git repo
repo_url=$(git config --get remote.origin.url)
echo "$(tput setaf 136)Updating Repo: $dir with url: $repo_url$(tput sgr0)"
main_branch="master"
if [ "$repo_url" == "git@someserver:repo/repo.git" ]; then # if you have a repo where the primary branch isnt master
main_branch="trunk"
fi
# update the repo, then stash any local changes
echo "$(tput setaf 240)calling: git fetch --all && git stash$(tput sgr0)"
(git fetch --all && git stash)
current_branch=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
# switch to master/trunk branch and rebase it, then switch back to original branch
if [ "$current_branch" != $main_branch ]; then
echo "$(tput setaf 240)calling: git checkout $main_branch && git rebase && git checkout $current_branch $(tput sgr0)"
(git checkout $main_branch && git rebase && git checkout "$current_branch")
fi
# rebase the original branch and then stash pop back to original state
echo "$(tput setaf 240)calling: git rebase && git stash pop on branch: $current_branch $(tput sgr0)"
(git rebase && git stash pop )
# switch back to the starting directory
cd "$original_dir" || return
echo ""
}
directory_to_update=${1}
if [ -z "$directory_to_update" ] ; then
echo "$(tput setaf 240)no directory passed in, using current directory$(tput sgr0)"
directory_to_update=$PWD
fi
echo "$(tput setaf 240)Updating git repos in directory: $directory_to_update $(tput sgr0)"
count=0
for dir in $(find "$directory_to_update" -maxdepth 4 -type d -name .git | xargs -n 1 dirname); do
pull "$dir" "$directory_to_update"
((count+=1))
done
echo "$(tput setaf 76)$count local git repos have been updated!$(tput sgr0)"