-
-
Save DALDEI/e040c8fec5e2f16d8663c026421b1876 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
git utility to move/rename file or folder and retain history with it.
This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# git-mv-with-history -- move/rename file or folder, with history. | |
# | |
# Moving a file in git doesn't track history, so the purpose of this | |
# utility is best explained from the kernel wiki: | |
# | |
# Git has a rename command git mv, but that is just for convenience. | |
# The effect is indistinguishable from removing the file and adding another | |
# with different name and the same content. | |
# | |
# https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GitFaq#Why_does_Git_not_.22track.22_renames.3F | |
# | |
# While the above sucks, git has the ability to let you rewrite history | |
# of anything via `filter-branch`. This utility just wraps that functionality, | |
# but also allows you to easily specify more than one rename/move at a | |
# time (since the `filter-branch` can be slow on big repos). | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# | |
# git-rewrite-history [-d/--dry-run] [-v/--verbose] <srcname>=<destname> <...> <...> | |
# | |
# After the repsitory is re-written, eyeball it, commit and push up. | |
# | |
# Given this example repository structure: | |
# | |
# src/makefile | |
# src/test.cpp | |
# src/test.h | |
# src/help.txt | |
# README.txt | |
# | |
# The command: | |
# | |
# git-rewrite-history README.txt=README.md \ <-- rename to markdpown | |
# src/help.txt=docs/ \ <-- move help.txt into docs | |
# src/makefile=src/Makefile <-- capitalize makefile | |
# | |
# Would restructure and retain history, resulting in the new structure: | |
# | |
# docs/help.txt | |
# src/Makefile | |
# src/test.cpp | |
# src/test.h | |
# README.md | |
# | |
# @author emiller | |
# @date 2013-09-29 | |
# | |
function usage() { | |
echo "usage: `basename $0` [-d/--dry-run] [-v/--verbose] <srcname>=<destname> <...> <...>" | |
[ -z "$1" ] || echo $1 | |
exit 1 | |
} | |
[ ! -d .git ] && usage "error: must be ran from within the root of the repository" | |
dryrun=0 | |
filter="" | |
verbose="" | |
repo=$(basename `git rev-parse --show-toplevel`) | |
while [[ $1 =~ ^\- ]]; do | |
case $1 in | |
-d|--dry-run) | |
dryrun=1 | |
;; | |
-v|--verbose) | |
verbose="-v" | |
;; | |
*) | |
usage "invalid argument: $1" | |
esac | |
shift | |
done | |
for arg in $@; do | |
val=`echo $arg | grep -q '=' && echo 1 || echo 0` | |
src=`echo $arg | sed 's/\(.*\)=\(.*\)/\1/'` | |
dst=`echo $arg | sed 's/\(.*\)=\(.*\)/\2/'` | |
dir=`echo $dst | grep -q '/$' && echo $dst || dirname $dst` | |
[ "$val" -ne 1 ] && usage | |
[ ! -e "$src" ] && usage "error: $src does not exist" | |
filter="$filter \n\ | |
if [ -e \"$src\" ]; then \n\ | |
echo \n\ | |
if [ ! -e \"$dir\" ]; then \n\ | |
mkdir -p ${verbose} \"$dir\" && echo \n\ | |
fi \n\ | |
mv $verbose \"$src\" \"$dst\" \n\ | |
fi \n\ | |
" | |
done | |
[ -z "$filter" ] && usage | |
if [[ $dryrun -eq 1 || ! -z $verbose ]]; then | |
echo | |
echo "tree-filter to execute against $repo:" | |
echo -e "$filter" | |
fi | |
[ $dryrun -eq 0 ] && git filter-branch -f --tree-filter "`echo -e $filter`" |
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment