#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Carp qw; use Config qw<%Config>; use Cwd qw; use App::Rgit; use App::Rgit::Utils qw<:levels>; use App::Rgit::Policy; our $VERSION; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.08'; } my %opts; my $cmd; BEGIN { @ARGV = grep { defined $cmd ? $_ : ( /^-([DIKV]+)$/ ? do { $opts{$_} = 1 for split //, $1; () } : do { $cmd = $_ unless /^-/; $_ } ) } @ARGV; $cmd = ' ' unless defined $cmd; } my $policy; if (-t && $opts{I}) { $policy = 'Interactive'; } elsif ($opts{K}) { $policy = 'Keep'; } $policy = eval { App::Rgit::Policy->new(policy => $policy) }; if (not defined $policy) { print STDERR $@ if $@; $policy = App::Rgit::Policy->new(policy => 'Default'); } setpgrp 0, 0 if $Config{d_setpgrp}; my $ar = App::Rgit->new( git => undef, # Autodiscovery root => undef, # Autodiscovery cmd => $cmd, args => \@ARGV, policy => $policy, debug => $opts{D} ? INFO : WARN, ); print STDOUT "rgit $VERSION\n" if $opts{V}; exit $ar->run; __END__ =head1 NAME rgit - Recursively execute a command on all the git repositories in a directory tree. =head1 VERSION Version 0.08 =head1 SYNOPSIS rgit [-K|-I|-D|-V] [GIT_OPTIONS] COMMAND [COMMAND_ARGS] =head1 DESCRIPTION This utility recursively searches in a root directory (which may be the current working directory or - if it has been set - the directory given by the C environment variable) for all git repositories, sort this list by the repository path, C into each of them, and executes the specified git command. For efficiency reasons, repositories located inside a bare repository or under the F<.git> directory of a work repository won't be searched for. Moreover, those formats are substituted in the arguments before running the command : =over 4 =item * C<%n> with the current repository name. =item * C<%g> with the relative path (based from the root directory) to the current repository. =item * C<%G> with the absolute path to the current repository. =item * C<%w> with the relative path (based from the root directory) to the current repository's working directory. =item * C<%W> with the absolute path to the current repository's working directory. =item * C<%b> with a "bareified" relative path, i.e. C<%g> if this is a bare repository, and C<%w.git> otherwise. =item * C<%B> with an absolute version of the "bareified" path. =item * C<%R> with the absolute path to the root directory. =item * C<%%> with a bare C<%>. =back There are actually a few commands that are only executed once in the root directory : C, C, C, C and C. For any of those, no format substitution is done. You can specify which C executable to use with the C environment variable. =head1 COMMAND LINE SWITCHES C takes its options as the capital switches that comes before the git command. It's possible to bundle them together. They are removed from the argument list before calling C. =over 4 =item * C<-K> Keep processing on error. The default policy is to stop whenever an error occured. =item * C<-I> Enables interactive mode when the standard input is a tty. Requires L to be installed. This lets you choose interactively what to do when one of the commands returns a non-zero status. =item * C<-D> Outputs diagnostics. =item * C<-V> Outputs the version. =back =head1 EXAMPLES Execute C on all the repositories below the current directory : rgit gc Tag all the repositories with their name : rgit tag %n Add a remote to all repositories in "/foo/bar" to their bare counterpart in C on F : GIT_DIR="/foo/bar" rgit remote add host git://host/qux/%b =head1 DEPENDENCIES The core modules L, L, L, L, L, L and L. =head1 AUTHOR Vincent Pit, C<< >>, L. You can contact me by mail or on C (vincent). =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to C, or through the web interface at L. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. =head1 SUPPORT You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc rgit Tests code coverage report is available at L. =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2008,2009,2010 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut