On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 04:12:36PM +0200, Lukas Ocilka wrote:
On 08/23/2012 05:52 PM, J. Daniel Schmidt wrote:
Sure, automating this makes a lot of sense, go ahead. But don't forget to inform the team as otherwise somebody might push these branches again.
Here's a possible way how to delete all the "broken" branches semi-automatically:
* Backup your SSH keys (~/.ssh) * Create a new SSH key without passphrase (ssh-keygen) * Add this *.pub key to https://github.com/settings/ssh Now you can clone/push/fetch without entering the key * In each cloned directory, run my simple script to delete all the "broken" branches * Remove the key from your system, remove it also from GitHub * Eventually restore your keys from backup
--- script (one line) --- for BRANCH in `git branch -a | grep "\/origin\/broken" | sed 's/.*origin\/broken/:broken/'`; do echo $BRANCH; git push origin $BRANCH; done --- script (one line) ---
Well, it's not an engineering gem but it does the job :) Feel free to enhance it.
Done: https://github.com/yast/yast-meta/blob/master/github-scripts/remove-broken-b... Yes, you can call me Lightning now. -- Martin Vidner, Cloud & Systems Management Team http://en.opensuse.org/User:Mvidner Kuracke oddeleni v restauraci je jako fekalni oddeleni v bazenu