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#!/bin/sh | |
set -eufo pipefail | |
if [ "$#" -ne 2 ]; then | |
echo "usage: $0 source_repo_url target_repo_url" >&2 | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
SOURCE_URL="$1" | |
TARGET_URL="$2" | |
WORKDIR="$(mktemp -d)" | |
echo "Cloning from ${SOURCE_URL} into ${WORKDIR}..." | |
git init --bare "${WORKDIR}" | |
cd "${WORKDIR}" | |
git config remote.origin.url "${SOURCE_URL}" | |
git config --add remote.origin.fetch '+refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*' | |
git config --add remote.origin.fetch '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*' | |
git config --add remote.origin.fetch '+refs/notes/*:refs/notes/*' | |
git config remote.origin.mirror true | |
git fetch --all | |
echo "" | |
echo "Cloned to ${WORKDIR}; pushing to ${TARGET_URL}" | |
git push --mirror "${TARGET_URL}" | |
echo "" | |
echo "Cleaning up temporary directory ${WORKDIR}..." | |
rm -rf "${WORKDIR}" | |
echo "Done." |
Instead of
git config remote.origin.url "${SOURCE_URL}" git config --add remote.origin.fetch '+refs/heads/*:refs/heads/*' git config --add remote.origin.fetch '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*' git config --add remote.origin.fetch '+refs/notes/*:refs/notes/*' git config remote.origin.mirror true git fetch --all
why don't you use this?
git clone --mirror "${SOURCE_URL}"
Is there any special reason? @ethomson
@maxenc7 I wrote this 5 years ago. I don't remember precisely what my goals were but I suspect that it was intentionally done to limit the refs that were mirrored. If you git clone --mirror
a repository on GitHub, you'll get all the pull request refs (refs/pull/<number>/head
and refs/pull/<number>/merge
). And all the objects that are reachable from those pull request refs. So specifying only a ref refspecs will give you the state of the repository (branches, tags, notes) without any of the things that were never actually merged into a branch.
Why I wanted to do this, I don't know, and maybe there's a way to make git clone --mirror
do this as well, I don't know that either. 🤷
Indeed - I wrote about it here: https://www.edwardthomson.com/blog/advent_day_23_removing_large_binaries_with_lfs.html but didn't actually link to the script. And somebody else put some helpful comments in a fork of this gist so that I would know what I was thinking. https://gist.github.com/Fishezzz/12e94d9a06daaa9af461c897583fe3fd
(Thanks @Fishezzz)
This helped me today. Thanks.