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JUST-IMPORT-GIT
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
See also
NAME
just-import-git - import one Git repository to a multi-repository configuration
SYNOPSIS
just-import-git [ OPTION ]... URL [ foreign repository name ]
DESCRIPTION
Extend an existing just-mr-repository-config (5) by adding one Git repository. In doing so, the dependencies declared in the imported repository are added as well and "file" repositories are transformed to "subdir" parts of the imported repository. This solves the problem, that a repository can refer to itself only as "." in a portable way. The importing party, however, always knows the URL it is importing from.
The imported repositories are renamed in a way that no conflicts with already present repositories arise. The repositories pulled in as dependencies are named in a way to remind for which repositories they came as a dependency. This renaming is taken into account at all places repositories are referred to, i.e., the "bindings" field, as well as roots defined by reference to other repositories.
Only the main parts of repositories are imported ( "repository" , "bindings" , names, and roots). The "pragma" part, as well as unknown fields are dropped.
The repository to import is specified by its URL
The resulting configuration is printed on standard output.
OPTIONS
--as
NAME
Specify the name the imported repository should have in the
final configuration. If not specified, default to the name
the repository has in the configuration file of the
repository imported. In any case, the name is amended if it
conflicts with an already existing name.
-b
BRANCH
The branch in the imported repository to use; this branch is
also recorded as the branch to follow. Defaults to
"master"
.
-C
CONFIGFILE
Use the specified file as the configuration to import into.
The string
-
is treated as a request to take the
config from stdin; so a file called
-
has to be
described as
.
/
-
, or similar. If not
specified, a config file is searched for in the same way as
just-mr
does when invoked with
--norc
.
-h
,
--help
Output a usage message and exit.
--map
THEIRS OURS
Map repositories from the imported configuration to already
existing ones. Those repositories are not imported (and the
search for their transitive dependency is omitted) and
instead the specified already existing repository is used.
This is useful, if a sufficiently compatible repository
already exists in the configuration.
-R
RELPATH
Use the file, specified by path relative to the repository
root, as multi-repository specification in the imported
repository. If not specified, for a config file is searched
in the same way as
just-mr
does, when invoked with
--no-rc
, however leaving out searches relative to
global roots (
"home"
and
"system"
). In other words,
repos.json
and
etc/repos.json
are tried if
this option is not given.
--plain
Pretend the foreign multi-repository specification is the
canonical one for a single repository. Useful, if the
repository to be imported does not have a repository
configuration or should be imported without
dependencies.
--absent
Add the pragma {"absent": true} to all imported
repositories.
--mirror
URL
Provides an alternative fetch location for the imported
repository. Specifying this option multiple times will
accumulate URLs in the order they appear on the command
line. These URLs will not be used during the import, but
instead will be recorded as the value of the
"mirrors" key in the resulting configuration of
the imported repository. See
just-mr-repository-config
(5).
--inherit-env
VAR
Specify, for the imported repository, environment variables
to be inherited when fetching the repository by calling git.
These variables will not be taken into account during the
import (where the whole environment is inherited), but
instead will be recorded as the value for the "inherit
env" key in the resulting configuration of the imported
repository. See
just-mr-repository-config
(5).
See also
git (1), just-deduplicate-repos (1), just-mr-repository-config (5), just-mr (1)