On Apr 16, 10:10 am, gitster <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 15, 11:45 pm, Broc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > it goes out to both repos instead of having to do:
> > $ git push
> > $ git push assembla
>
> > I've read in the docs that you can add the remote as a mirror using --
> > mirror, but AFAIK this is only for new repos - is this correct, am I
> > missing something here?
>
> The --mirror option is about the layout (i.e. instead of pushing the
> matching refs to the remote, you push all your refs to the remote and
> remove refs that you do not have from the remote) and does not have
> anything to do with pushing to multiple places.
>
> But you can define a phony remote "all" that has more than one URL,
> like
> so:
>
> [remote "all"]
> url = main.host.xz:my.git
> url = secondary.host.xz:my.git
In what file does one put this?
T.
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