I have fixed network of git remotes and I would like them t开发者_JS百科o be attached to repository. Unfortunately git-clone doesn't clone remotes. Is there a way around it?
I begin this command
https://github.com/juanpabloaj/git-remote-init
for save the remotes in a .gitremotes file
There is no way to do this with git, as far as I know.
Telling users to run scripts post-clone is what people tend to do. If it's a ruby project, you probably have rake
, for example, so you could have a rake post_install
task.
Remotes are saved in .git/config
file of a repo, you can extract your favorites and append them on every clone.
You could define them in your global config file ~/.gitconfig
instead of your project's .git/config
. Be careful though... if you run git remote update
in a project it will pull down all remotes, even for repositories completely unrelated to the one you're working on.
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