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Use bitbucket as a private offsite code backup (edited)
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Now that bitbucket supports git, it's easy to use their service as a free, private, offsite code backup. Just create an empty repo for your project on bitbucket, add it as a remote to your development repo: | |
username@host:~/project$ git remote add bitbucket https://[email protected]/username/project.git | |
### initial push of something in order for the mirror to succeed | |
username@host:~/project$ git push bitbucket master | |
The mirror command only works after the remote has been initially filled. | |
Use this post-commit hook to silently and automatically push your changes up after each commit. |
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#!/bin/sh | |
# The mirror option will automatically push all branches/tags (even ones not pushed to github) | |
git push -q --mirror bitbucket |
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