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GIT-BULK(1) Git Extras GIT-BULK(1)

git-bulk - Run git commands on multiple repositories

git bulk [-g] ([-a]|[-w <ws-name>]) <git command>
git bulk --addworkspace <ws-name> <ws-root-directory> (--from <URL or file>)
git bulk --removeworkspace <ws-name>
git bulk --addcurrent <ws-name>
git bulk --purge
git bulk --listall

git bulk adds convenient support for operations that you want to execute on multiple git repositories.
  • simply register workspaces that contain multiple git repos in their directory structure
  • run any git command on the repositories of the registered workspaces in one command to git bulk
  • use the "guarded mode" to check on each execution

-a

Run a git command on all workspaces and their repositories.

-g

Ask the user for confirmation on every execution.

-w <ws-name>

Run the git command on the specified workspace. The workspace must be registered.

<git command>

Any git Command you wish to execute on the repositories.

--addworkspace <ws-name> <ws-root-directory> (--from <URL or file&rt;gt;)

Register a workspace for bulk operations. All repositories in the directories below <ws-root-directory> get registered under this workspace with the name <ws-name>. <ws-root-directory> must be absolute path.

With option ´--from´ the URL to a single repository or a file containing multiple URLs can be added and they will be cloned directly into the workspace. Suitable for the initial setup of a multi-repo project.

--removeworkspace <ws-name>

Remove the workspace with the logical name <ws-name>.

--addcurrent <ws-name>

Adds the current directory as workspace to git bulk operations. The workspace is referenced with its logical name <ws-name>.

git bulk --purge

Removes all defined repository locations.

git bulk --listall

List all registered repositories.

Register a workspace so that git bulk knows about it:
$ git bulk --addworkspace personal ~/workspaces/personal
Use option --from in order to directly clone a repository or multiple repositories
$ git bulk --addworkspace personal ~/workspaces/personal --from https://github.com/tj/git-extras.git
$ git bulk --addworkspace personal ~/workspaces/personal --from ~/repositories.txt
repositories.txt
----------------------------------
https://host-of-git/repo-1.git
https://host-of-git/repo-2.git
https://host-of-git/repo-3.git
Register the current directory as a workspace to git bulk:
$ git bulk --addcurrent personal
List all registered workspaces:
$ git bulk --listall
Run a git command on the repositories of the current workspace:
$ git bulk fetch
Run a git command on the specified workspace and its repositories:
$ git bulk -w personal fetch
Run a git command but ask the user for confirmation on every execution (guarded mode):
$ git bulk -g fetch
Remove a registered workspace:
$ git bulk --removeworkspace personal
Remove all registered workspaces:
$ git bulk --purge

Written by Niklas Schlimm <ns103@hotmail.de>

<https://github.com/nschlimm/git-bulk>

<https://github.com/tj/git-extras>
August 2020

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