#!/bin/bash -e # Clones a fork and sets a corresponding upstream # ARGS # - repo name (omit if setting upstream in existing repo) # - upstream user # - own user # - host # - target directory name (and further arguments to clone) # In an existing repo, first arg is omitted test $# -eq 0 && echo "Usage: $0 [repo (omit if in repo)] [upstream owner] [own user] [url]" && exit 2 # TODO check from subdir if test -d ".git" then repo="$(basename "$PWD")" git remote set-url origin "$(git-repo "${3:-github.com}" "$repo" "$2" "${@:4}")" else repo="$1" && shift test -d "$d1" && cd "$d1/0-forks" if ! git-get "${3:-github.com}" "$repo" "${2:-$(git config --get user.name)}" "${@:4}" then repo="$1-$repo" git-get "${3:-github.com}" "$repo" "${2:-$(git config --get user.name)}" "${@:4}" fi cd "$(expr "$4" \| "$repo")" fi user="${1:-$repo}" git remote remove upstream 2>/dev/null git remote add upstream "$(git-repo "${3:-github.com}" "$repo" "$user")" git remote -v