Linus Torvalds [off-list ref] writes:
This adds a command line flag "-v" to enable a more verbose mode, and
"--repo=" to override the default target repository for "git push" (which
otherwise always defaults to "origin").
This, together with the patch to allow dashes in config variable names,
allows me to do
[alias]
push-all = push -v --repo=all
in my user-global config file, and then I can (for any project I maintain)
add to the project-local config file
[remote "all"]
url=one.target.repo:/directory
url=another.target:/pub/somewhere/else
and now "git push-all" just updates all the target repositories, and shows
me what it does - regardless of which repo I am in.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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Maybe this is just useful to me? I dunno.
I would say if something is useful to you it is useful to your
subsystem people and anybody who has a public tree and more than
one machines to verify the tips of his branches on, including
me.