Add --notor option
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@ -36,8 +36,11 @@ use cron for this, or write a system service definition for your system supervis
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systemd, OpenRC or runit).
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## Tor
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## Tor
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The leader is fetched over Tor through torify. Make sure Tor is running, or edit the script,
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Unless the option `--notor` is used, the leader is fetched over Tor through torify. Make sure Tor
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changing `torify git fetch` into `git fetch`.
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is running, or pass `--notor` to the script, like so:
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```bash
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./git-mirror.sh ~/git-mirror-my-repo github gitea gitlab
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```
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## Motivation
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## Motivation
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GitHub has always been hypocritical, promoting open source while keeping its own stack closed. When
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GitHub has always been hypocritical, promoting open source while keeping its own stack closed. When
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@ -18,10 +18,16 @@ set -euo pipefail
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IFS=$'\n'
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IFS=$'\n'
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if [[ $# -lt 3 ]]; then
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if [[ $# -lt 3 ]]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 <workdir> <leader> <follower...>"
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echo "Usage: $0 [--notor] <workdir> <leader> <follower...>"
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exit 1
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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tor=true
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if [[ "$1" == "--notor" ]]; then
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tor=false
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shift 1
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fi
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cd "$1"
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cd "$1"
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leader="$2"
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leader="$2"
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echo "Follower remotes: ${followers[*]}" | tr '\n' ' '
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echo "Follower remotes: ${followers[*]}" | tr '\n' ' '
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echo; echo
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echo; echo
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torify git fetch --prune --multiple "$leader"
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if [[ $tor == true ]]; then
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torify git fetch --prune --multiple "$leader"
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else
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git fetch --prune --multiple "$leader"
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fi
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git fetch --prune --multiple "${followers[@]}"
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git fetch --prune --multiple "${followers[@]}"
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echo
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echo
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