# PRESETS GITHUB_URL="git@github.com:ldv8434/lvacula.com.git" GITEA_URL="https://git.vacula.xyz/dracula/lvacula.com-blog.git" GIT_USER="Lukas Vacula" GIT_EMAIL="ldv8434@rit.edu" # Verify git-lfs installed if ! git lfs -v &> /dev/null then echo -e "\033[0;31mgit-lfs is not installed.\nPlease add it before adding any large binary files.\033[0m" else git lfs install &> /dev/null fi # Set User git config user.name "$GIT_USER" --replace-all git config user.email "$GIT_EMAIL" # Sanity item git config credential.helper cache OPTSTRING=":rfh" # Set Remotes while getopts ${OPTSTRING} opt; do case ${opt} in r) echo "Configuring remotes" git remote add github $GITHUB_URL git remote add gitea $GITEA_URL git remote add origin $GITEA_URL git remote set-url --add --push origin $GITHUB_URL git remote set-url --add --push origin $GITEA_URL ;; f) echo "Rebaseing commits - be sure to 'git push --force'" git rebase -r --root --exec "git commit --amend --no-edit --reset-author" ;; h) echo -e "-r: configure remotes for multi-push\n-f: fix commits using rebase" ;; esac done # To retroactively fix commits, use the following command: # git rebase -r --root --exec "git commit --amend --no-edit --reset-author" # git push --force # **WARNING** This will set *all* commits to the same author.