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Displaying information about your git repository
Nov 12th
Want to see information about your git repository?
Based on a discussion here Duane Johnson wrote a very useful bash script. I am using this script from months and would like to share with you. You can download this script here(git-info.txt (483)).
You can also add an alias like below, so that I can be a accessed by a single command “gitinfo”
alias gitinfo="/home/akhil/git-info.txt"
When you run this script from your working copy it displays:
- Remote URL
- Remote Branches
- Local Branches
- Configuration (.git/config)
- Most Recent Commit
Isn’t it useful, give it a try
Bash script for creating new rails project and initial SVN import (with ignoring/removing log/other files)
Jan 10th
Many times we need to create a new rails project and import it to SVN repository. Each time we have to repeat same commands for creating new rails project, Initial import to SVN, Ignoring *.log files, move database.yml to database.example, ignoring tmp/sessions etc.. etc..
So I have written a bash script that do all this stuff, all you need to do is copy this Bash script (for creating new rails project and initial SVN import with ignoring/removing log/other files) to any of your directory with name “create_rails_with_subversion” and execute this script by issuing ./create_rails_with_subversion & follow screen instructions.
This will:
- create a new rails project
- initial import to SVN
- remove and ignore all log files from svn
- remove and ignore sessions, cache sockets files from tmp dir
- move database.yml to database.example
- ignore database.yml
I also love to have your feedbacks…
UPDATE: I have modified this script, now it doesn’t remove tmp dir, it just ignore content in tmp/sessions, tmp/sockets and tmp/caches
UPDATE2: Script again modified , now it also freeze rails (you have to specify version).