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Git LFS Automation

Git Repository Management Tools

This project contains a collection of Bash scripts designed to automate and simplify various Git repository management tasks. Below is an overview of each script and its primary function.

Scripts Overview

1. auto-lfs.sh

  • Function: Manages large files in Git repositories.
  • Features:
    • Compresses large files (>50MB) automatically
    • Tracks large compressed files with Git LFS
    • Creates backups of files before modifications
    • Provides a dry-run mode for testing
    • Allows stashing of changes
    • Supports reverting to the previous state

2. repos.sh

  • Function: Lists Git repositories and their remote URLs.
  • Features:
    • Scans subdirectories for Git repositories
    • Displays the remote origin URL for each repository

3. git-status.sh

  • Function: Checks the status of multiple Git repositories.
  • Features:
    • Detects uncommitted changes in repositories
    • Optionally updates repositories (add, commit, push)
    • Checks if local repositories are up-to-date with remotes

4. install-scripts.sh

  • Function: Installs the scripts to /usr/local/bin for system-wide access.
  • Features:
    • Copies specified scripts to /usr/local/bin
    • Makes the scripts executable

5. dirc.sh

  • Function: Counts files in directories.
  • Features:
    • Loops through all directories in the current location
    • Counts and displays the number of files in each directory

6. dfct.sh

  • Function: Analyzes directories for high file counts.
  • Features:
    • Recursively analyzes directories
    • Identifies directories exceeding a file count threshold
    • Suggests archiving commands for large directories

7. auto-subm.sh

  • Function: Automates the process of adding repositories as submodules.
  • Features:
    • Moves child repositories into a parent repository
    • Adds child repositories as submodules
    • Updates .gitmodules file and commits changes

8. hts.sh

  • Function: Converts Git remote URLs from HTTPS to SSH.
  • Features:
    • Checks if the current remote URL uses HTTPS
    • Converts GitHub HTTPS URLs to SSH format
    • Updates the remote URL in the Git configuration

Usage

Each script can be run independently. For detailed usage instructions, please refer to the comments within each script or run the script with the --help flag if available.

Installation

To install these scripts system-wide, use the install-scripts.sh:

./install-scripts.sh

This will copy the scripts to /usr/local/bin, making them accessible from anywhere in the system.

Contributing

Contributions to improve the scripts or extend their functionality are welcome. Please submit a pull request or open an issue to discuss proposed changes.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.