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Hassle Free Git Syncing 🐙🔄

git-sync is a simple tool that silently syncs all your git repos.

If you have a bunch of git repos to maintain and switch devices often, a lot of time is wasted on syncing those repos.

This is as simple as running git-sync

✨ Features

  • Sync all your git repos silently
  • Plain text based configuration

Setup

⚡ Requirements

You will need a config file with repo paths: "$HOME/.config/git-sync"

$HOME/Projects/repo1
$HOME/Projects/GitHub/repo2

🚀 Installation

git clone https://github.com/2kabhishek/git-sync
cd git-sync
# symlink to a directory in your PATH
ln -sfnv $PWD/git-sync.sh $HOME/.local/bin/git-sync

git-sync config # Edit the config file located at $HOME/.config/git-sync.conf
# or
git sync config

💻 Usage

USAGE:
    git-sync or git sync [c | config | -c | --config]
Example:
    git-sync # Sync repos in config file
    git-sync c # Edit the config file

Behind The Code

🌈 Inspiration

Maintaining all of the repos I have was becoming a major hassle, faced some issues too, needed a tool to do this quietly.

💡 Challenges/Learnings

  • I learned about using IFS for reading data for files
  • Used case for command line flags in bash

🧰 Tooling

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