mirror of https://github.com/nyancrimew/goop.git
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35 lines
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# goop
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Yet another tool to dump a git repository from a website. Code structure and console outputs heavily inspired by [arthaud/git-dumper](https://github.com/arthaud/git-dumper).
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## Usage
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```bash
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usage: goop [flags] url [dir]
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Flags:
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-f, --force overrides DIR if it already exists
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-h, --help help for goop
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```
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### Example
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```bash
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$ goop example.com
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```
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## Installation
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```bash
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go get -u github.com/deletescape/goop
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```
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## How does it work?
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The tool will first check if directory listing is available. If it is, then it will just recursively download the .git directory (what you would do with `wget`).
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If directory listing is not available, it will use several methods to find as many files as possible. Step by step, git-dumper will:
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* Fetch all common files (`.gitignore`, `.git/HEAD`, `.git/index`, etc.);
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* Find as many refs as possible (such as `refs/heads/master`, `refs/remotes/origin/HEAD`, etc.) by analyzing `.git/HEAD`, `.git/logs/HEAD`, `.git/config`, `.git/packed-refs` and so on;
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* Find as many objects (sha1) as possible by analyzing `.git/packed-refs`, `.git/index`, `.git/refs/*` and `.git/logs/*`;
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* Fetch all objects recursively, analyzing each commits to find their parents;
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* Run `git checkout .` to recover the current working tree
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