* Getting a list of last commit's files and piping them..
@ 2009-09-28 13:02 Ahmed Nuaman, Freelance Designer and Developer
2009-09-28 14:01 ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-09-28 14:13 ` Christian Himpel
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From: Ahmed Nuaman, Freelance Designer and Developer @ 2009-09-28 13:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Hey,
I use git for a local versioning system and was wondering if there was a
way that I could write a bash script that would get the paths of the files
from the latest commit and then pipe them to ftp or ssh for deployment.
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All the best,
Ahmed Nuaman
Freelance Designer and Developer
+44 (0) 7811 184 436
ahmed@ahmednuaman.com
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* Re: Getting a list of last commit's files and piping them..
2009-09-28 13:02 Getting a list of last commit's files and piping them Ahmed Nuaman, Freelance Designer and Developer
@ 2009-09-28 14:01 ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-09-28 14:13 ` Christian Himpel
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From: Johannes Schindelin @ 2009-09-28 14:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ahmed Nuaman, Freelance Designer and Developer; +Cc: git
Hi,
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009, Ahmed Nuaman, Freelance Designer and Developer wrote:
> I use git for a local versioning system and was wondering if there was a
> way that I could write a bash script that would get the paths of the
> files from the latest commit and then pipe them to ftp or ssh for
> deployment.
If you mean all the files that were touched by the last commit:
git diff --name-only HEAD^..
If you mean all the files of the latest revision:
git ls-tree --name-only -r HEAD
Both commands take -z options in which case they delimit the names with
NULs for better parsability.
Hth,
Dscho
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* Re: Getting a list of last commit's files and piping them..
2009-09-28 13:02 Getting a list of last commit's files and piping them Ahmed Nuaman, Freelance Designer and Developer
2009-09-28 14:01 ` Johannes Schindelin
@ 2009-09-28 14:13 ` Christian Himpel
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From: Christian Himpel @ 2009-09-28 14:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ahmed Nuaman, Freelance Designer and Developer; +Cc: git
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 02:02:52PM +0100, Ahmed Nuaman, Freelance Designer and Developer wrote:
> I use git for a local versioning system and was wondering if there was a
> way that I could write a bash script that would get the paths of the files
> from the latest commit and then pipe them to ftp or ssh for deployment.
For example, to scp a complete file list from branch `topic' to
`user@server', you could use `rsync' and do something like:
git checkout topic &&
git ls-tree -r --name-only |
rsync -a -e ssh --files-from=- user@server:/path/to/dest
Note, that this is completely untested. Use at your own risk.
Regards,
chressie
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