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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016 Andrew Ferrier
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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# fzf-z
**Note**: Personally I am no longer using this plugin actively, so I have archived it.
If you're interested in taking it over, please let me know.
---
This plugin was originally inspired as a mashup between
[fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf), and oh-my-zsh's [z
plugin](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/tree/master/plugins/z),
which allows you to track recently and commonly used directories. The *z*
plugin does a great job of allowing you to switch between frequently-used
directories just by typing `z *somedirectorysubstring*`, but it doesn't really
easily allow you to browse those directories, with partial-string search. This
plugin was invented to solve that problem, using `fzf` as a front-end. Since
then, it's been extended to support [fasd](https://github.com/clvv/fasd) and
[autojump](https://github.com/wting/autojump), other 'frecency' plugins, as
alternatives to `z`.
## Installation
You can install `fzf-z` like any other `zsh` plugin. If you're not familiar
with `zsh` plugins, using a plugin manager is the easiest way to install one.
You can find information on some popular choices
[here](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Zsh#Plugin_managers). `oh-my-zsh`
and other configuration frameworks do not by themselves allow you to add custom
plugins such as `fzf-z`; you'll likely need a plugin manager in addition.
### Pre-requisites
You must have one of these installed:
* The [z
plugin](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/tree/master/plugins/z).
* The [fasd](https://github.com/clvv/fasd) tool (my personal choice, and recommended
if you are not already using one of these tools).
* The [autojump](https://github.com/wting/autojump) tool.
These tools must be in your `$PATH`. These have to be installed irrespective
of how you use `fzf-z`.
You must also have [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) installed. You can
set the full path to `fzf` binary with environment variable `FZF_BIN_PATH`, or
it uses the one found in your `$PATH`.
*Note*: When you first use `fzf-z`, if you have configured
`FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL` to use `z` (which is the default), it will dynamically
download `z.sh` for its own internal use. You still need to have the [z
plugin](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/tree/master/plugins/z)
installed anyway.
## Sources of information
Since the original version, I've extended `fzf-z` to support other sources of
information about the directories you might be interested in, which are all
mixed into the same list delivered through `fzf`. In priority order (the order
in which they are shown in `fzf`, first to last):
1. Directories *under* the current directory. The number of these shown in
`fzf` is limited by the `FZFZ_SUBDIR_LIMIT` environment variable, which
defaults to 50. If you don't want those to be shown, simply set this to
`0`.
1. Recently used dirs. By default, these are provided by the `z` command from
the z plugin (the original purpose of this plugin). The order shown is the
order given by `z -l`. However, if you want to use `fasd` (preferred) or
`autojump` instead, set `FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL` to `fasd` or `autojump`
respectively.
1. All subdirectories in all directories listed in the `FZFZ_EXTRA_DIRS`
environment variables. These directories are space-separated, so for
example:
`export FZFZ_EXTRA_DIRS="~/MyDocuments '~/Desktop/Some Other Stuff'"`
## Ways to use fzf-z
### As a zsh plugin
Treat this plugin like any other zsh plugin and install using a [zsh plugin
manager](https://github.com/unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins#frameworks). For
example:
Once the plugin is installed, simply hit `<CTRL-g>` on the zsh command-line,
and it will bring up a list of directories according to the sources of
information listed above. Select one, perhaps typing to filter the list, and
hit Enter - the path to the selected directory will be inserted into the
command line. If you started with an empty command line, and you have the
`AUTO_CD` zsh option turned on you'll change to that directory instantly.
This is similar to the default **Ctrl-T** binding already provided by the
[fzf zsh key-bindings
file](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/shell/key-bindings.zsh). At
the moment, this plugin doesn't allow the **Ctrl-G** keybinding to be
customized, but you can change by simply forking the plugin and editing the
file if you want.
### As a command
*New*: this plugin repository also now includes `fzfz` as a standalone command
(although it depends on the provided script `recentdirs.sh` also). You can run this
as an alternative to using this as a plugin, and it will print the selected
directory to stdout, which you can use to embed this in other tools.
## Customizing and Options
If you set the `FZFZ_EXCLUDE_PATTERN` environment variable to a regex (matched
with `egrep`) it will exclude any directory which matches it from appearing in
the subdirectory results (it isn't applied to the `z`/`fasd`/`autojump`
results, since it's assumed any directory you've navigated to before is one
you might be interested in). By default this variable is set to filter out
anything in a `.git` directory.
You can also set `FZFZ_EXTRA_OPTS` to add any additional options you like to
the `fzf` command - for example, `-e` will turn exact matching on by default.
By default, fzf-z will filter out duplicates in its list so directories found
via multiple methods don't appear twice; however, this does slow it down. If
you don't care about that and want to speed it up, set
`FZFZ_UNIQUIFIER="cat"`.
If you want to change the preview command used by fzfz (currently `tree` by
default if it's installed, or `ls` if not), set `FZFZ_PREVIEW_COMMAND` to
something like `ls {}` (`{}` is replaced with the directory currently
selected).
## Performance
If it's installed and in your `PATH`, `fzf-z` will use
[fd](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd). If not, it'll fall back to `find`, which
is slower. The behaviour is slightly differently also; `fd` will exclude files
ignored by `.gitignore` or similar, which `find` will not do, so you will get
less results. Generally, this is what you want, though.

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[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = false
logallrefupdates = true
ignorecase = true
precomposeunicode = true
[remote "origin"]
url = https://github.com/andrewferrier/fzf-z.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
[branch "master"]
remote = origin
merge = refs/heads/master

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Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository.

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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by
# applypatch from an e-mail message.
#
# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is
# allowed to edit the commit message file.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg".
. git-sh-setup
commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)"
test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" ${1+"$@"}
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to check the commit log message.
# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file
# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero
# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the
# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg".
# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message.
# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg
# hook is more suited to it.
#
# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\(.*>\).*$/Signed-off-by: \1/p')
# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1"
# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines.
test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" |
sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || {
echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines.
exit 1
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use IPC::Open2;
# An example hook script to integrate Watchman
# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting
# new and modified files.
#
# The hook is passed a version (currently 1) and a time in nanoseconds
# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout all files that have been
# modified since the given time. Paths must be relative to the root of
# the working tree and separated by a single NUL.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set
# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman'
#
my ($version, $time) = @ARGV;
# Check the hook interface version
if ($version == 1) {
# convert nanoseconds to seconds
$time = int $time / 1000000000;
} else {
die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n";
}
my $git_work_tree;
if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') {
$git_work_tree = Win32::GetCwd();
$git_work_tree =~ tr/\\/\//;
} else {
require Cwd;
$git_work_tree = Cwd::cwd();
}
my $retry = 1;
launch_watchman();
sub launch_watchman {
my $pid = open2(\*CHLD_OUT, \*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty')
or die "open2() failed: $!\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n";
# In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that
# changed since $time but were not transient (ie created after
# $time but no longer exist).
#
# To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the
# recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the
# output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to
# further constrain the results.
#
# The category of transient files that we want to ignore will have a
# creation clock (cclock) newer than $time_t value and will also not
# currently exist.
my $query = <<" END";
["query", "$git_work_tree", {
"since": $time,
"fields": ["name"],
"expression": ["not", ["allof", ["since", $time, "cclock"], ["not", "exists"]]]
}]
END
print CHLD_IN $query;
close CHLD_IN;
my $response = do {local $/; <CHLD_OUT>};
die "Watchman: command returned no output.\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n" if $response eq "";
die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n" unless $response =~ /^\{/;
my $json_pkg;
eval {
require JSON::XS;
$json_pkg = "JSON::XS";
1;
} or do {
require JSON::PP;
$json_pkg = "JSON::PP";
};
my $o = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response);
if ($retry > 0 and $o->{error} and $o->{error} =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) {
print STDERR "Adding '$git_work_tree' to watchman's watch list.\n";
$retry--;
qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/;
die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n" if $? != 0;
# Watchman will always return all files on the first query so
# return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the
# Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay
# the cost in git to look up each individual file.
print "/\0";
eval { launch_watchman() };
exit 0;
}
die "Watchman: $o->{error}.\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n" if $o->{error};
binmode STDOUT, ":utf8";
local $, = "\0";
print @{$o->{files}};
}

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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over
# dumb transports.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update".
exec git update-server-info

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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed
# by applypatch from an e-mail message.
#
# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch".
. git-sh-setup
precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)"
test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" ${1+"$@"}
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed.
# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should
# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if
# it wants to stop the commit.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit".
if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1
then
against=HEAD
else
# Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object
against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null)
fi
# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true.
allownonascii=$(git config --bool hooks.allownonascii)
# Redirect output to stderr.
exec 1>&2
# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent
# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the
# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde.
if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] &&
# Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's
# even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since
# the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range.
test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against |
LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\0' | wc -c) != 0
then
cat <<\EOF
Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name.
This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms.
To be portable it is advisable to rename the file.
If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using:
git config hooks.allownonascii true
EOF
exit 1
fi
# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail.
exec git diff-index --check --cached $against --

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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed.
# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should
# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to
# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit".
. git-sh-setup
test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" &&
exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit"
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#!/bin/sh
# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git
# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been
# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed.
#
# This hook is called with the following parameters:
#
# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done
# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done
#
# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal.
#
# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to
# the standard input in the form:
#
# <local ref> <local sha1> <remote ref> <remote sha1>
#
# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts
# with "WIP" (work in progress).
remote="$1"
url="$2"
z40=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
while read local_ref local_sha remote_ref remote_sha
do
if [ "$local_sha" = $z40 ]
then
# Handle delete
:
else
if [ "$remote_sha" = $z40 ]
then
# New branch, examine all commits
range="$local_sha"
else
# Update to existing branch, examine new commits
range="$remote_sha..$local_sha"
fi
# Check for WIP commit
commit=`git rev-list -n 1 --grep '^WIP' "$range"`
if [ -n "$commit" ]
then
echo >&2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing"
exit 1
fi
fi
done
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano
#
# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing
# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with
# non-zero status.
#
# The hook is called with the following parameters:
#
# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from.
# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch).
#
# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already
# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it
# would result in rebasing already published history.
publish=next
basebranch="$1"
if test "$#" = 2
then
topic="refs/heads/$2"
else
topic=`git symbolic-ref HEAD` ||
exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD
fi
case "$topic" in
refs/heads/??/*)
;;
*)
exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others.
;;
esac
# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased
# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it?
# Does the topic really exist?
git show-ref -q "$topic" || {
echo >&2 "No such branch $topic"
exit 1
}
# Is topic fully merged to master?
not_in_master=`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"`
if test -z "$not_in_master"
then
echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it."
exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point.
fi
# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it.
only_next_1=`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" ${publish} | sort`
only_next_2=`git rev-list ^master ${publish} | sort`
if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2"
then
not_in_topic=`git rev-list "^$topic" master`
if test -z "$not_in_topic"
then
echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master"
exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point.
else
exit 0
fi
else
not_in_next=`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^${publish} "$topic"`
/usr/bin/perl -e '
my $topic = $ARGV[0];
my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\n";
my (%not_in_next) = map {
/^([0-9a-f]+) /;
($1 => 1);
} split(/\n/, $ARGV[1]);
for my $elem (map {
/^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/;
[$1 => $2];
} split(/\n/, $ARGV[2])) {
if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) {
if ($msg) {
print STDERR $msg;
undef $msg;
}
print STDERR " $elem->[1]\n";
}
}
' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master"
exit 1
fi
<<\DOC_END
This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been
published from being rewound.
The workflow assumed here is:
* Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never
merged into it again (either directly or indirectly).
* Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master",
it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct
earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at
the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but
it makes it easier to keep your history simple.
* Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic
branches, merge them into "next" branch.
The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name
to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via
$GIT_DIR/config mechanism.
With this workflow, you would want to know:
(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young
topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather
clean up before publishing, and things that have not been
merged into other branches can be easily rebased without
affecting other people. But once it is published, you would
not want to rewind it.
(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master".
Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not
build on top of it -- other people may already want to
change things related to the topic as patches against your
"master", so if you need further changes, it is better to
fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the
tip of "master".
Let's look at this example:
o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next"
/ / / /
/ a---a---b A / /
/ / / /
/ / c---c---c---c B /
/ / / \ /
/ / / b---b C \ /
/ / / / \ /
---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master"
A, B and C are topic branches.
* A has one fix since it was merged up to "next".
* B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next",
and is ready to be deleted.
* C has not merged to "next" at all.
We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage
B to be deleted.
To compute (1):
git rev-list ^master ^topic next
git rev-list ^master next
if these match, topic has not merged in next at all.
To compute (2):
git rev-list master..topic
if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master".
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to make use of push options.
# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback='
# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive".
if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT"
then
i=0
while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT"
do
eval "value=\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i"
case "$value" in
echoback=*)
echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: ${value#*=}" >&2
;;
reject)
exit 1
esac
i=$((i + 1))
done
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message.
# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the
# commit message, followed by the description of the commit
# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit
# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status,
# the commit is aborted.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg".
# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the
# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message.
#
# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r"
# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is
# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed
# commits.
#
# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can
# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea.
COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1
COMMIT_SOURCE=$2
SHA1=$3
/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE"
# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in
# ,|template,)
# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe '
# print "\n" . `git diff --cached --name-status -r`
# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;;
# *) ;;
# esac
# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\(.*>\).*$/Signed-off-by: \1/p')
# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE"
# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE"
# then
# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE"
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering.
# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update".
#
# Config
# ------
# hooks.allowunannotated
# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the
# repository. By default they won't be.
# hooks.allowdeletetag
# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the
# repository. By default they won't be.
# hooks.allowmodifytag
# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default
# it won't be.
# hooks.allowdeletebranch
# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the
# repository. By default they won't be.
# hooks.denycreatebranch
# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied
# in the repository. By default this is allowed.
#
# --- Command line
refname="$1"
oldrev="$2"
newrev="$3"
# --- Safety check
if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then
echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2
echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2
echo " $0 <ref> <oldrev> <newrev>)" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then
echo "usage: $0 <ref> <oldrev> <newrev>" >&2
exit 1
fi
# --- Config
allowunannotated=$(git config --bool hooks.allowunannotated)
allowdeletebranch=$(git config --bool hooks.allowdeletebranch)
denycreatebranch=$(git config --bool hooks.denycreatebranch)
allowdeletetag=$(git config --bool hooks.allowdeletetag)
allowmodifytag=$(git config --bool hooks.allowmodifytag)
# check for no description
projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description")
case "$projectdesc" in
"Unnamed repository"* | "")
echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# --- Check types
# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref.
zero="0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
if [ "$newrev" = "$zero" ]; then
newrev_type=delete
else
newrev_type=$(git cat-file -t $newrev)
fi
case "$refname","$newrev_type" in
refs/tags/*,commit)
# un-annotated tag
short_refname=${refname##refs/tags/}
if [ "$allowunannotated" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** The un-annotated tag, $short_refname, is not allowed in this repository" >&2
echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/tags/*,delete)
# delete tag
if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/tags/*,tag)
# annotated tag
if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1
then
echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2
echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/heads/*,commit)
# branch
if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then
echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/heads/*,delete)
# delete branch
if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/remotes/*,commit)
# tracking branch
;;
refs/remotes/*,delete)
# delete tracking branch
if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
*)
# Anything else (is there anything else?)
echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# --- Finished
exit 0

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# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 37c655b2b3f488b88281cda4538292ffab6fd1e7 Jan Eitzinger <jan.eitzinger@fau.de> 1610815524 +0100 clone: from https://github.com/andrewferrier/fzf-z.git

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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 37c655b2b3f488b88281cda4538292ffab6fd1e7 Jan Eitzinger <jan.eitzinger@fau.de> 1610815524 +0100 clone: from https://github.com/andrewferrier/fzf-z.git

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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 37c655b2b3f488b88281cda4538292ffab6fd1e7 Jan Eitzinger <jan.eitzinger@fau.de> 1610815524 +0100 clone: from https://github.com/andrewferrier/fzf-z.git

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# pack-refs with: peeled fully-peeled sorted
37c655b2b3f488b88281cda4538292ffab6fd1e7 refs/remotes/origin/master

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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
#
# These options are intended to be user-customizable if needed; you can
# override them by exporting them from your ~/.zshrc. See README for more
# details.
FZF_BIN_PATH=${FZF_BIN_PATH:="fzf"}
FZFZ_EXCLUDE_PATTERN=${FZFZ_EXCLUDE_PATTERN:="\/.git"}
FZFZ_EXTRA_OPTS=${FZFZ_EXTRA_OPTS:=""}
FZFZ_UNIQUIFIER=${FZFZ_UNIQUIFIER:="awk '!seen[\$0]++' 2>&1"}
FZFZ_SUBDIR_LIMIT=${FZFZ_SUBDIR_LIMIT:=50}
if ! (( ${+FZFZ_PREVIEW_COMMAND} )); then
command -v exa >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
FZFZ_PREVIEW_COMMAND='exa --level 2 --tree --color=always --group-directories-first {}'
else
command -v tree >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
FZFZ_PREVIEW_COMMAND='tree -C -L 2 -x --noreport --dirsfirst {}'
else
FZFZ_PREVIEW_COMMAND='ls -1 -R {}'
fi
fi
fi
# *****
SCRIPT_PATH="${0:A:h}"
if [[ $OSTYPE == darwin* && -z $(whence tac) ]]; then
REVERSER='tail -r'
else
REVERSER='tac'
fi
if type fd &>/dev/null; then
FIND_PREFIX="fd --color=never --hidden . "
FIND_POSTFIX=" --type directory"
FIND_REMOVE_SURPLUS="cat"
else
FIND_PREFIX="find "
FIND_POSTFIX=" -type d"
# find includes the current directory, so we remove the first line from
# the output.
FIND_REMOVE_SURPLUS="tail -n +2"
fi
if (($+FZFZ_EXCLUDE_PATTERN)); then
if type gegrep &>/dev/null; then
EXCLUDER="gegrep -v '$FZFZ_EXCLUDE_PATTERN'"
else
EXCLUDER="egrep -v '$FZFZ_EXCLUDE_PATTERN'"
fi
else
EXCLUDER="cat"
fi
# EXCLUDER is applied directly only to searches that need it (i.e. not
# `z`). That improvements performance, and makes sure that the
# FZFZ_SUBDIR_LIMIT is applied on the post-excluded list.
if (($+FZFZ_EXTRA_DIRS)); then
EXTRA_DIRS="{ $FIND_PREFIX $FZFZ_EXTRA_DIRS $FIND_POSTFIX && $FIND_PID=${!} | ($EXCLUDER; kill -9 $FIND_PID) } 2> /dev/null"
else
EXTRA_DIRS="{ true }"
fi
if (($FZFZ_SUBDIR_LIMIT == 0)); then
SUBDIRS="{ true }"
else
SUBDIRS="{ $FIND_PREFIX '$PWD' $FIND_POSTFIX | $EXCLUDER | head -n $(($FZFZ_SUBDIR_LIMIT+1)) | $FIND_REMOVE_SURPLUS }"
fi
RECENT_DIRS="{ $SCRIPT_PATH/recentdirs.sh }"
RECENTLY_USED_DIRS="{ $RECENT_DIRS | $REVERSER | sed 's/^[[:digit:].]*[[:space:]]*//' }"
FZF_COMMAND="${FZF_BIN_PATH} --height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} ${FZFZ_EXTRA_OPTS} --no-sort --tiebreak=end,index -m --preview='$FZFZ_PREVIEW_COMMAND | head -\$LINES'"
COMMAND="{ $RECENTLY_USED_DIRS ; $SUBDIRS ; $EXTRA_DIRS; } | $FZFZ_UNIQUIFIER | $FZF_COMMAND"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -o errexit
set -o pipefail
FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL=${FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL:="z"}
SCRIPT_PATH="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )"
if [[ $FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL == "z" ]]; then
if [ ! -f "$SCRIPT_PATH/z.sh" ]; then
>&2 echo "Locally-cached copy of z.sh not found, downloading..."
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rupa/z/master/z.sh > "$SCRIPT_PATH/z.sh"
fi
source "$SCRIPT_PATH/z.sh"
_z -l 2>&1 && exit 0 || exit 0
elif [[ $FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL == "autojump" ]]; then
if [[ $OSTYPE == darwin* && -z $(whence tac) ]]; then
REVERSER='tail -r'
else
REVERSER='tac'
fi
autojump -s | $REVERSER | tail +8 | $REVERSER | awk '{print $2}'
elif [[ $FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL == "fasd" ]]; then
fasd -dl 2>&1 && exit 0 || exit 0
else
echo "Unrecognized recent dirs tool '$FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL', please set \$FZFZ_RECENT_DIRS_TOOL correctly."
exit 1
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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
#
# Based on https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/master/shell/key-bindings.zsh
# (MIT licensed, as of 2016-05-05).
FZFZ_SCRIPT_PATH=${0:a:h}
__fzfz() {
$FZFZ_SCRIPT_PATH/fzfz | while read item; do
printf '%q ' "$item"
done
echo
}
fzfz-dir-widget() {
local shouldAccept=$(should-accept-line)
LBUFFER="${LBUFFER}$(__fzfz)"
local ret=$?
zle redisplay
typeset -f zle-line-init >/dev/null && zle zle-line-init
if [[ $ret -eq 0 && -n "$BUFFER" && -n "$shouldAccept" ]]; then
zle .accept-line
fi
return $ret
}
# Accept the line if the buffer was empty before invoking the file widget, and
# the `auto_cd` option is set.
should-accept-line() {
if [[ ${#${(z)BUFFER}} -eq 0 && -o auto_cd ]]; then
echo "true";
fi
}
zle -N fzfz-dir-widget
bindkey -M viins -r '^G'
bindkey -M vicmd -r '^G'
bindkey -M emacs -r '^G'
bindkey -M viins '^G' fzfz-dir-widget
bindkey -M vicmd '^G' fzfz-dir-widget
bindkey -M emacs '^G' fzfz-dir-widget

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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 Darrin Tisdale
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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# zsh-aliases-exa
## Purpose
This zsh plugin enables a number of aliases extending `exa`, the modern replacement for `ls`.
## Use
To use it, you should first install [`exa`](https://the.exa.website). You can do so easily using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh) on the Mac:
```bash
brew install exa
```
Next, download this repo into your custom plugins directory. For my installation using [Oh My Zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/), I cloned the repo to `~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins`.
Lastly, add `zsh-aliases-exa` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```bash
plugins=(... zsh-aliases-exa)
```
Restart your zsh session, and the aliases will be available.
## Aliases
```bash
# general use
alias ls='exa' # ls
alias l='exa -lbF --git' # list, size, type, git
alias ll='exa -lbGF --git' # long list
alias llm='exa -lbGd --git --sort=modified' # long list, modified date sort
alias la='exa -lbhHigUmuSa --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale' # all list
alias lx='exa -lbhHigUmuSa@ --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale' # all + extended list
# specialty views
alias lS='exa -1' # one column, just names
alias lt='exa --tree --level=2' # tree
```
*Note:* the `-d` option removes the display of files, filtering it to only show directories. I cannot identify a time when I want that, so I have not included it.
## Next Steps
* Add in zshrc options to configure options
1. color
2. date format
3. alias profiles
4. including git column
* Create function to configure different profiles of aliases, so that different alias groups can be enabled. For example, one profile may be for replacing `ls`, another may leave those commands alone and use ones based on `exa` only.
## Thanks
Big thanks to Oh My Zsh, Homebrew, and Exa for these terrific tools. They have made the command line fun again.
## Contributors
* [Darrin Tisdale](https://github.com/darrintisdale)

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[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = false
logallrefupdates = true
ignorecase = true
precomposeunicode = true
[remote "origin"]
url = https://github.com/DarrinTisdale/zsh-aliases-exa.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
[branch "master"]
remote = origin
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by
# applypatch from an e-mail message.
#
# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is
# allowed to edit the commit message file.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg".
. git-sh-setup
commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)"
test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" ${1+"$@"}
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to check the commit log message.
# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file
# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero
# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the
# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg".
# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message.
# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg
# hook is more suited to it.
#
# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\(.*>\).*$/Signed-off-by: \1/p')
# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1"
# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines.
test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" |
sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || {
echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines.
exit 1
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use IPC::Open2;
# An example hook script to integrate Watchman
# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting
# new and modified files.
#
# The hook is passed a version (currently 1) and a time in nanoseconds
# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout all files that have been
# modified since the given time. Paths must be relative to the root of
# the working tree and separated by a single NUL.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set
# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman'
#
my ($version, $time) = @ARGV;
# Check the hook interface version
if ($version == 1) {
# convert nanoseconds to seconds
$time = int $time / 1000000000;
} else {
die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n";
}
my $git_work_tree;
if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') {
$git_work_tree = Win32::GetCwd();
$git_work_tree =~ tr/\\/\//;
} else {
require Cwd;
$git_work_tree = Cwd::cwd();
}
my $retry = 1;
launch_watchman();
sub launch_watchman {
my $pid = open2(\*CHLD_OUT, \*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty')
or die "open2() failed: $!\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n";
# In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that
# changed since $time but were not transient (ie created after
# $time but no longer exist).
#
# To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the
# recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the
# output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to
# further constrain the results.
#
# The category of transient files that we want to ignore will have a
# creation clock (cclock) newer than $time_t value and will also not
# currently exist.
my $query = <<" END";
["query", "$git_work_tree", {
"since": $time,
"fields": ["name"],
"expression": ["not", ["allof", ["since", $time, "cclock"], ["not", "exists"]]]
}]
END
print CHLD_IN $query;
close CHLD_IN;
my $response = do {local $/; <CHLD_OUT>};
die "Watchman: command returned no output.\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n" if $response eq "";
die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n" unless $response =~ /^\{/;
my $json_pkg;
eval {
require JSON::XS;
$json_pkg = "JSON::XS";
1;
} or do {
require JSON::PP;
$json_pkg = "JSON::PP";
};
my $o = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response);
if ($retry > 0 and $o->{error} and $o->{error} =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) {
print STDERR "Adding '$git_work_tree' to watchman's watch list.\n";
$retry--;
qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/;
die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n" if $? != 0;
# Watchman will always return all files on the first query so
# return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the
# Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay
# the cost in git to look up each individual file.
print "/\0";
eval { launch_watchman() };
exit 0;
}
die "Watchman: $o->{error}.\n" .
"Falling back to scanning...\n" if $o->{error};
binmode STDOUT, ":utf8";
local $, = "\0";
print @{$o->{files}};
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over
# dumb transports.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update".
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed
# by applypatch from an e-mail message.
#
# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch".
. git-sh-setup
precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)"
test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" ${1+"$@"}
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed.
# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should
# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if
# it wants to stop the commit.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit".
if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1
then
against=HEAD
else
# Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object
against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null)
fi
# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true.
allownonascii=$(git config --bool hooks.allownonascii)
# Redirect output to stderr.
exec 1>&2
# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent
# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the
# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde.
if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] &&
# Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's
# even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since
# the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range.
test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against |
LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\0' | wc -c) != 0
then
cat <<\EOF
Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name.
This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms.
To be portable it is advisable to rename the file.
If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using:
git config hooks.allownonascii true
EOF
exit 1
fi
# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail.
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#!/bin/sh
# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git
# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been
# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed.
#
# This hook is called with the following parameters:
#
# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done
# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done
#
# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal.
#
# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to
# the standard input in the form:
#
# <local ref> <local sha1> <remote ref> <remote sha1>
#
# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts
# with "WIP" (work in progress).
remote="$1"
url="$2"
z40=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
while read local_ref local_sha remote_ref remote_sha
do
if [ "$local_sha" = $z40 ]
then
# Handle delete
:
else
if [ "$remote_sha" = $z40 ]
then
# New branch, examine all commits
range="$local_sha"
else
# Update to existing branch, examine new commits
range="$remote_sha..$local_sha"
fi
# Check for WIP commit
commit=`git rev-list -n 1 --grep '^WIP' "$range"`
if [ -n "$commit" ]
then
echo >&2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing"
exit 1
fi
fi
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano
#
# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing
# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with
# non-zero status.
#
# The hook is called with the following parameters:
#
# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from.
# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch).
#
# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already
# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it
# would result in rebasing already published history.
publish=next
basebranch="$1"
if test "$#" = 2
then
topic="refs/heads/$2"
else
topic=`git symbolic-ref HEAD` ||
exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD
fi
case "$topic" in
refs/heads/??/*)
;;
*)
exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others.
;;
esac
# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased
# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it?
# Does the topic really exist?
git show-ref -q "$topic" || {
echo >&2 "No such branch $topic"
exit 1
}
# Is topic fully merged to master?
not_in_master=`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"`
if test -z "$not_in_master"
then
echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it."
exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point.
fi
# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it.
only_next_1=`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" ${publish} | sort`
only_next_2=`git rev-list ^master ${publish} | sort`
if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2"
then
not_in_topic=`git rev-list "^$topic" master`
if test -z "$not_in_topic"
then
echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master"
exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point.
else
exit 0
fi
else
not_in_next=`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^${publish} "$topic"`
/usr/bin/perl -e '
my $topic = $ARGV[0];
my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\n";
my (%not_in_next) = map {
/^([0-9a-f]+) /;
($1 => 1);
} split(/\n/, $ARGV[1]);
for my $elem (map {
/^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/;
[$1 => $2];
} split(/\n/, $ARGV[2])) {
if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) {
if ($msg) {
print STDERR $msg;
undef $msg;
}
print STDERR " $elem->[1]\n";
}
}
' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master"
exit 1
fi
<<\DOC_END
This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been
published from being rewound.
The workflow assumed here is:
* Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never
merged into it again (either directly or indirectly).
* Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master",
it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct
earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at
the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but
it makes it easier to keep your history simple.
* Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic
branches, merge them into "next" branch.
The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name
to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via
$GIT_DIR/config mechanism.
With this workflow, you would want to know:
(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young
topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather
clean up before publishing, and things that have not been
merged into other branches can be easily rebased without
affecting other people. But once it is published, you would
not want to rewind it.
(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master".
Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not
build on top of it -- other people may already want to
change things related to the topic as patches against your
"master", so if you need further changes, it is better to
fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the
tip of "master".
Let's look at this example:
o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next"
/ / / /
/ a---a---b A / /
/ / / /
/ / c---c---c---c B /
/ / / \ /
/ / / b---b C \ /
/ / / / \ /
---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master"
A, B and C are topic branches.
* A has one fix since it was merged up to "next".
* B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next",
and is ready to be deleted.
* C has not merged to "next" at all.
We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage
B to be deleted.
To compute (1):
git rev-list ^master ^topic next
git rev-list ^master next
if these match, topic has not merged in next at all.
To compute (2):
git rev-list master..topic
if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master".
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to make use of push options.
# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback='
# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive".
if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT"
then
i=0
while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT"
do
eval "value=\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i"
case "$value" in
echoback=*)
echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: ${value#*=}" >&2
;;
reject)
exit 1
esac
i=$((i + 1))
done
fi

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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message.
# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the
# commit message, followed by the description of the commit
# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit
# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status,
# the commit is aborted.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg".
# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the
# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message.
#
# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r"
# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is
# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed
# commits.
#
# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can
# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea.
COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1
COMMIT_SOURCE=$2
SHA1=$3
/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE"
# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in
# ,|template,)
# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe '
# print "\n" . `git diff --cached --name-status -r`
# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;;
# *) ;;
# esac
# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\(.*>\).*$/Signed-off-by: \1/p')
# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE"
# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE"
# then
# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE"
# fi

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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering.
# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update".
#
# Config
# ------
# hooks.allowunannotated
# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the
# repository. By default they won't be.
# hooks.allowdeletetag
# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the
# repository. By default they won't be.
# hooks.allowmodifytag
# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default
# it won't be.
# hooks.allowdeletebranch
# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the
# repository. By default they won't be.
# hooks.denycreatebranch
# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied
# in the repository. By default this is allowed.
#
# --- Command line
refname="$1"
oldrev="$2"
newrev="$3"
# --- Safety check
if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then
echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2
echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2
echo " $0 <ref> <oldrev> <newrev>)" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then
echo "usage: $0 <ref> <oldrev> <newrev>" >&2
exit 1
fi
# --- Config
allowunannotated=$(git config --bool hooks.allowunannotated)
allowdeletebranch=$(git config --bool hooks.allowdeletebranch)
denycreatebranch=$(git config --bool hooks.denycreatebranch)
allowdeletetag=$(git config --bool hooks.allowdeletetag)
allowmodifytag=$(git config --bool hooks.allowmodifytag)
# check for no description
projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description")
case "$projectdesc" in
"Unnamed repository"* | "")
echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# --- Check types
# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref.
zero="0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
if [ "$newrev" = "$zero" ]; then
newrev_type=delete
else
newrev_type=$(git cat-file -t $newrev)
fi
case "$refname","$newrev_type" in
refs/tags/*,commit)
# un-annotated tag
short_refname=${refname##refs/tags/}
if [ "$allowunannotated" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** The un-annotated tag, $short_refname, is not allowed in this repository" >&2
echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/tags/*,delete)
# delete tag
if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/tags/*,tag)
# annotated tag
if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1
then
echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2
echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/heads/*,commit)
# branch
if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then
echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/heads/*,delete)
# delete branch
if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
refs/remotes/*,commit)
# tracking branch
;;
refs/remotes/*,delete)
# delete tracking branch
if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then
echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
*)
# Anything else (is there anything else?)
echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# --- Finished
exit 0

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# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
# *~

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# pack-refs with: peeled fully-peeled sorted
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# Created by https://www.gitignore.io/api/macos
# Edit at https://www.gitignore.io/?templates=macos
### macOS ###
# General
.DS_Store
.AppleDouble
.LSOverride
# Icon must end with two \r
Icon
# Thumbnails
._*
# Files that might appear in the root of a volume
.DocumentRevisions-V100
.fseventsd
.Spotlight-V100
.TemporaryItems
.Trashes
.VolumeIcon.icns
.com.apple.timemachine.donotpresent
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.AppleDB
.AppleDesktop
Network Trash Folder
Temporary Items
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#
# Project: zsh-aliases-exa
# File: /zsh-aliases-exa.plugin.zsh
# Created: 2019-04-12 19:07:28
# Author: Darrin Tisdale
# -----
# Modified: 2019-05-14 23:18:24
# Editor: Darrin Tisdale
#
# general use
alias ls='exa' # ls
alias l='exa -lbF ' # list, size, type, git
alias ll='exa -lbGF' # long list
alias llm='exa -lbGF --git --sort=modified' # long list, modified date sort
alias la='exa -lbhHigUmuSa --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale' # all list
alias lx='exa -lbhHigUmuSa@ --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale' # all + extended list
# speciality views
alias lS='exa -1' # one column, just names
alias lt='exa --tree --level=2' # tree