Jeremy Kerr
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 13:55:11 -0800
Paul, > Before I send other question in a separate threads I was wondering if > you could share your scripts you all wrote to make your life easier as > for example Git hooks.
OK, in the interests of writing stuff down, this is what I have:
* A hook in .git/hooks/post-applypatch:
#!/bin/bash
sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
hash=$(git show $sha | pwparser --hash)
pwclient update -s Accepted -c $sha -h $hash
* A 'catchup' script, to mark a range of revs as accepted:
#!/bin/bash
git rev-list "$@" |
while read commit
do
hash=$(git show $commit | pwparser --hash)
pwclient update -h $hash -s Accepted -c $commit
done
Note that pwparser is a symbolic link from ~/bin/pwparser to
$patchwork/apps/bin/patchwork/parser.py. I need to work out a nicer way to
distribute the parser code. Once that is done, I'll these to the online help.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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