Allow 'ghtp' to set a specific remote

2.0.x
Scott Lahteine 4 years ago
parent f860152a35
commit 737a5453d9

@ -5,13 +5,15 @@
# Set all remotes in the current repo to HTTPS or SSH connection.
# Useful when switching environments, using public wifi, etc.
#
# Optionally, specify a particular remote to change.
#
GH_SSH="git@github\.com:"
GH_HTTPS="https:\/\/github\.com\/"
case "$1" in
-[Hh]) TYPE=HTTPS ; MATCH="git@" ; FORMULA="$GH_SSH/$GH_HTTPS" ;;
-[Ss]) TYPE=SSH ; MATCH="https:" ; FORMULA="$GH_HTTPS/$GH_SSH" ;;
-[Hh]) TYPE=HTTPS ; MATCH="git@" ; REPLACE="$GH_SSH/$GH_HTTPS" ;;
-[Ss]) TYPE=SSH ; MATCH="https:" ; REPLACE="$GH_HTTPS/$GH_SSH" ;;
*)
echo "Usage: `basename $0` -h | -s" 1>&2
echo -e " \e[0;92m-h\e[0m to switch to HTTPS" 1>&2
@ -22,12 +24,14 @@ esac
AWK=$(which gawk || which awk)
REMOTES=$(git remote -v | egrep "\t$MATCH" | "$AWK" '{print $1 " " $2}' | sort -u | sed "s/$FORMULA/")
# Match all or specified remotes of the other type
REGEX="\t$MATCH" ; [[ $# > 1 ]] && REGEX="^$2$REGEX"
if [[ -z $REMOTES ]]; then
echo "Nothing to do." ; exit
fi
REMOTES=$(git remote -v | egrep "$REGEX" | "$AWK" '{print $1 " " $2}' | sort -u | sed "s/$REPLACE/")
[[ -z $REMOTES ]] && { echo "Nothing to do." ; exit ; }
# Update a remote for each results pair
echo "$REMOTES" | xargs -n2 git remote set-url
echo -n "Remotes set to $TYPE: "

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