Add functions for new GH repos.

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Daniel Bolton 2011-08-06 16:15:09 -04:00
parent 8ed6dd5fc4
commit 8c48f10a04

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@ -9,19 +9,13 @@ fi
# https://github.com/dbb # https://github.com/dbb
# These are taken directly from the instructions you see after you create a new
# repo. As the names imply, new_gh() assumes you're starting from scratch in a
# directory named after the repo (this name is the only argument it takes), and
# exist_gh() assumes that you've already initialized git in the given directory
# (again, the only argument).
# set up a new repo
new_gh() { # [NAME_OF_REPO] # empty_gh [NAME_OF_REPO]
#
# Use this when creating a new repo from scratch.
empty_gh() { # [NAME_OF_REPO]
repo = $1 repo = $1
ghuser=$( git config github.user )
name=$( igit config user.name )
email=$( git config user.email )
user=$( git config github.user )
mkdir "$repo" mkdir "$repo"
cd "$repo" cd "$repo"
@ -29,17 +23,37 @@ new_gh() { # [NAME_OF_REPO]
touch README touch README
git add README git add README
git commit -m 'Initial commit.' git commit -m 'Initial commit.'
git remote add origin git@github.com:${user}/${name}.git git remote add origin git@github.com:${ghuser}/${repo}.git
git push -u origin master git push -u origin master
} }
# new_gh [DIRECTORY]
#
# Use this when you have a directory that is not yet set up for git.
# This function will add all non-hidden files to git.
new_gh() { # [DIRECTORY]
cd "$1"
ghuser=$( git config github.user )
git init
# add all non-dot files
print '.*'"\n"'*~' >> .gitignore
git add ^.*
git commit -m 'Initial commit.'
git remote add origin git@github.com:${ghuser}/${repo}.git
git push -u origin master
}
# exist_gh [DIRECTORY]
#
# Use this when you have a git repo that's ready to go and you want to add it
# to your GitHub.
exist_gh() { # [DIRECTORY] exist_gh() { # [DIRECTORY]
cd "$1" cd "$1"
name=$( git config user.name ) name=$( git config user.name )
email=$( git config user.email ) ghuser=$( git config github.user )
user=$( git config github.user )
git remote add origin git@github.com:${user}/${name}.git git remote add origin git@github.com:${ghuser}/${repo}.git
git push -u origin master git push -u origin master
} }