Yesterday I thought it would be a good idea to automatically mirror my github repositories, just in case sth. goes bad
. So I hacked togeter the following little bash script. It uses the github API to fetch the repository information, and the ever-handy xmlstarlet to extract the needed data. It also keeps track of remote branches, but it contains no error logic atm., so use it at your own risk (as a daily cronjob for example). The rest is pretty selfexplanatory, just set your username, API token and backup directory in the script, make it executable and you're done. Comments for possible improvements are of course welcome!
#!/bin/bash # github mirror script # @author Michael Klier <chi@chimeric.de> login=USERNAME token=APITOKEN backup_dir=BACKUPDIR api_url=http://github.com/api/v2/xml repos="$(wget --quiet --post-data="login=${login}&token=${token}" -O - ${api_url}/repos/show/${login} | xmlstarlet sel -T -t -m '//repository' -v name -o ' ')" [[ ! -d ${backup_dir} ]] && mkdir -p ${backup_dir} cd ${backup_dir} for repo in $repos; do branches="$(wget --quiet --post-data="login=${login}&token=${token}" -O - ${api_url}/repos/show/${login}/${repo}/branches | xmlstarlet sel -T -t -m '//branches/*' -v 'name()' -o ' ')" if [ ! -d ${repo} ]; then git clone -o github git@github.com:${login}/${repo}.git ${repo} fi cd ${repo} for branch in $branches; do git branch --track ${branch} github/${branch} 2>/dev/null git pull github ${branch} done cd ${backup_dir} done # vim:ts=4:sw=4:et:enc=utf-8:
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