# Tools alias g="git" alias bfg="java -jar $HOME/daten/applications/bfg-1.13.0.jar" alias magit='nvim -c MagitOnly' alias y='yadm' yc() { echo "config/$1:" >/tmp/yc-msg yadm commit -v --template /tmp/yc-msg ${@:2} -- "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/$1" } # if in home or under XDG_CONFIG_HOME and not within a git directory, replace git by yadm git() { case "$1" in reset) test "$2" = "--hard" && return 1;; config) ;; clone) ;; *) case "$PWD" in $HOME|$XDG_CONFIG_HOME|$LAST_YADM) yadm "$@" return ;; $XDG_CONFIG_HOME*) if ! command git rev-parse --show-toplevel &>/dev/null; then export LAST_YADM="$PWD" yadm "$@" return fi;; esac;; esac command git "$@"; } # BRANCHES # Remove list of tags local & remote gitrmtag() { declare -a refs local index=1 for tag in $@; do refs[index++]=":refs/tags/$tag"; done git push origin "${refs[@]}" && git tag -d "$@" } # Rename a tag gitretag() { git push origin refs/tags/${1}:refs/tags/${2} :refs/tags/$1 && git tag -d $1 } # Repo management {{{ gitinit() { git init -b main git add . git commit -m "First strike" gitorigin "$@" git push } gitbackup() { p=$(basename $PWD) builtin cd .. git clone --mirror $p cd $p } project() { cd $projects_dir if [ -d $2 ] then cd "$2" && gitorigin "$@" else gitclone "$@" fi } gitremote() { case "$1" in http*) echo "git@$(echo "$1" | cut -d'/' -f3):$(echo "$1" | cut -d'/' -f4)/$(echo "$1" | cut -d'/' -f5)" ;; git:*) echo "$1" ;; *) test "$3" = "cau" && 3="CAU-Kiel-Tech-Inf" test "$3" = "btl" && 3="betweenthelinesev" echo "git@${1:-github.com}:${3:-xerus2000}/${2:-$(basename $PWD)}.git" ;; esac } gitclone() { remote=$(gitremote "$@") echo $remote git clone $remote ${@:4} || return $? cd "$(test $4 && echo $4 || basename ${remote%.git})" } gitfork() { builtin cd "$projects_dir/_forks" gitclone github.com "$1" "" "$3" --recurse-submodules || return $? test "$2" && git remote add upstream "$(gitremote github.com "$1" "$2")" git remote -v } # set repo as origin and set all branches upstream to their respective remote branch, if available gitorigin() { git remote remove origin 2>/dev/null git remote add origin $(gitremote "$@") git remote -v && git fetch || ( last=$? && echo "git fetch failed, aborting\!" && return $last ) git branch | sed 's/ //g' | sed 's/*//' | while read branch do test $(git branch -a | grep origin/$branch | wc -l) -gt 0 && git branch -u origin/$branch $branch done } # set repo as upstream or add a new remote gitupstream() { if test "$3" then local name="$3" git remote remove "$3" 2>/dev/null else git remote get-url upstream 2>/dev/null && local name="$1" || local name="upstream" fi local origin="$(git remote get-url origin)" git remote add -f $name "$(echo $origin | cut -d':' -f1):$1/${2:-$(echo $origin | cut -d'/' -f2)}" git remote -v } # }}} # Rewriting history {{{ # gets the AuthorDate of a given committish git-authordate() { local date=$(git log --pretty=fuller --date=raw -1 $1 | grep AuthorDate) echo ${date##*: } } # executes a git command (usually commit) with the date of a given committish git-withdate() { date=$(git-authordate $1) GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="$date" GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="$date" git "${@:2}" } # takes all changes in the current working tree and amends them to the given commit gitedit() { git stash gitcommits -q $1 git reset --keep $1 git stash pop git-withdate $1 commit --all --amend "${@:2}" gitcommits } # takes two committishs and squashes them with all commits between them into a single commit # this will rewrite the full history from then on, but should not create any conflicts gitsquash() { local -a options while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case $1 in -i) ignore=true; shift 1;; -f|--force) force=true; shift 1;; -*) options+=($1); exit 1;; *) break;; esac done ((#!=2)) && echo "Usage: [options] " && return 1 [[ -n $(git status -s) ]] && [ ! $force ] && echo -e "Tree is dirty, commit or stash your changes first!\nIf you want to execute the command regardless, run again with --force" && return 1 1=$(git rev-parse $1) 2=$(git rev-parse $2) [ $(git rev-list $1 --count) -lt $(git rev-list $2 --count) ] && t=$1 && 1=$2 && 2=$t gitcommits -q $1 git reset --hard $1 if [ $(git rev-list $2 --count) = 1 ]; then git update-ref -d HEAD git add . git-withdate $1 commit -c $1 else git reset -q $2 git add . git commit --amend fi gitcommits } # given a committish, this command saves a list of commits between the HEAD and the given committish into the .git directory # when ran without parameters it applies the saved list of commits onto the current HEAD gitcommits() { verbosity=1 while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do case $1 in -v) verbosity=2; shift 1;; -q|--quiet) verbosity=0; shift 1;; --theirs) params=(-X theirs); shift 1;; *) break;; esac done stashed="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/.git/stashed-commits" if [ $1 ]; then if [ $verbosity -eq 0 ] then git rev-list --reverse HEAD...$1 >$stashed else git rev-list --reverse HEAD...$1 | tee $stashed fi else local aborted for commit in $(cat $stashed); do [ $aborted ] && rest+=($commit) && continue [ $verbosity -gt 0 ] && git --no-pager log --oneline -1 $commit git-withdate $commit cherry-pick $commit ${params:0} >/dev/null last=$? [ $last -gt 0 ] && aborted=true && typeset -a rest && continue [ $verbosity -gt 0 ] && echo -e "\e[1A$(git log --color=always --pretty=format:"%C(yellow)$(git rev-parse --short HEAD^^)%C(bold) -> %Creset%C(yellow)%h%Creset %s" -1)" [ $verbosity -gt 1 ] && git status -s done echo $rest >$stashed [ $aborted ] && echo "A problem was encountered. Fix it and run 'gitcommits' again to apply the remaining ${#rest} commits." fi } # }}} # Testing gittestcommit() { touch file$((++i)) && git add . && git commit -m "Create file$i"; }