Le 08/04/2017 à 08:34, Martin Weis a écrit :
Hello!

Am 29.03.2017 um 10:20 schrieb Philippe BEAUMONT:
I currently use password store with multi git repository. All work great
but the command "pass git" only accept one git repository in the
~/.password-store directory.

So I have create a patch to add the option -C.

For exemple, if you want to pull the directory ~/password-store/myrepo/,
just type :

pass git -C myrepo pull

I do not get what exactly the patch should achieve.
* pushing to more than one repository location?
  you can add repos with git, for pulling leave out --push [1]
  git remote set-url origin --push --add user2@repo2
* you have a fixed position ($1) for the option?
  I found getopt to be used in pass (didn't get the details, though)



[1]
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/849308/pull-push-from-multiple-remote-locations/12795747#12795747

My english may be to poor to explain my patch correctly :)

So it didn't allow to have multiple remote master repository : it allow to change the current directory for git option.

So if you can change directory, you can made :

pass git -C myrepo init
pass git -C myotherrepo init

And next have .password-store/myrepo/ and .password-store/myotherrepo/ in two different git tree.

The -C option will have exactly the same function as the original git option : change working directory.

Is it more clear with this explaination ?




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