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GIT-FOR-EACH-REPO(1) | Git Manual | GIT-FOR-EACH-REPO(1) |
NAME¶
git-for-each-repo - Run a Git command on a list of repositories
SYNOPSIS¶
git for-each-repo --config=<config> [--] <arguments>
DESCRIPTION¶
Run a Git command on a list of repositories. The arguments after the known options or -- indicator are used as the arguments for the Git subprocess.
THIS COMMAND IS EXPERIMENTAL. THE BEHAVIOR MAY CHANGE.
For example, we could run maintenance on each of a list of repositories stored in a maintenance.repo config variable using
git for-each-repo --config=maintenance.repo maintenance run
This will run git -C <repo> maintenance run for each value <repo> in the multi-valued config variable maintenance.repo.
OPTIONS¶
--config=<config>
These config values are loaded from system, global, and local Git config, as available. If git for-each-repo is run in a directory that is not a Git repository, then only the system and global config is used.
--keep-going
Note that the exact exit code of the failing command is not passed through as the exit code of the for-each-repo command: If the command failed in any of the specified repositories, the overall exit code will be 1.
SUBPROCESS BEHAVIOR¶
If any git -C <repo> <arguments> subprocess returns a non-zero exit code, then the git for-each-repo process returns that exit code without running more subprocesses.
Each git -C <repo> <arguments> subprocess inherits the standard file descriptors stdin, stdout, and stderr.
GIT¶
Part of the git(1) suite
10/09/2024 | Git 2.47.0 |