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#!/bin/bash -ex | |
# | |
# Push the current repository to GitHub, in small enough chunks that it | |
# won't exceed the pack-size limit | |
# Commit to start with, counting from the oldest. If the process fails, | |
# you can change this variable to restart from where it failed. | |
START_COMMIT=1000 | |
# Number of commits to push at a time, counting from the oldest. If a | |
# push fails because the pack file is too big, try using a smaller number. | |
COMMIT_STEP=1000 | |
git log --pretty=%H | ruby -e 'puts ARGF.each_line.to_a.reverse' > commits | |
COMMIT_COUNT=$(wc -l commits | cut -d' ' -f1) | |
for i in `seq $START_COMMIT $COMMIT_STEP $COMMIT_COUNT`; do | |
echo ====== $i | |
COMMIT=$(git show $(head -$i commits | tail -1) | head -1 | cut -d' ' -f2) | |
git tag -d foo || true | |
git tag foo $COMMIT | |
git push -f origin foo | |
done | |
git tag -d foo | |
git push origin HEAD | |
git push --mirror |
Good catch, @nkitagawa-venn. Fixed it!
I get this error, any idea? I'm trying to push 2.6gb size repo to empty repository that rides on a private org with team plan
error: tag 'foo' not found.
fatal: --mirror can't be combined with refspecs
Enumerating objects: 17288, done.
Counting objects: 100% (17288/17288), done.
Delta compression using up to 12 threads
Compressing objects: 100% (11057/11057), done.
Writing objects: 100% (17288/17288), 2.48 GiB | 185.90 MiB/s, done.
Total 17288 (delta 5173), reused 17288 (delta 5173), pack-reused 0 (from 0)
error: RPC failed; HTTP 500 curl 92 HTTP/2 stream 5 was not closed cleanly: CANCEL (err 8)
send-pack: unexpected disconnect while reading sideband packet
fatal: the remote end hung up unexpectedly
Everything up-to-date
@mejuliver Is the repository you're pushing a mirror of something else? You can run git config remote.origin.mirror
to find out. If it's true, you need to run git config --unset remote.origin.mirror
to set it not to be.
You don't seem to be running the script with bash -ex
that's in the #!
line. If you do, it will show each command as it runs and will stop at the first error, which is also helpful for debugging.
@mejuliver Is the repository you're pushing a mirror of something else? You can run
git config remote.origin.mirror
to find out. If it's true, you need to rungit config --unset remote.origin.mirror
to set it not to be.You don't seem to be running the script with
bash -ex
that's in the#!
line. If you do, it will show each command as it runs and will stop at the first error, which is also helpful for debugging.
using this git config remote.origin.mirror
returns true so its a mirror repo
Thank you for this @piki ! I was able to use this to mirror a large repo with a long commit history.
FYI: I did notice what appears to be a small bug in the script - it appears that lines 8 and 12 are reversed w.r.t. their comments. (I saw this because I did have to tune the commit step size.)