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1.2 KiB
39 lines
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11 years ago
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This directory contains tools for developers working on this repository.
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github-merge.sh
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A small script to automate merging pull-requests securely and sign them with GPG.
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For example:
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./github-merge.sh bitcoin/bitcoin 3077
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(in any git repository) will help you merge pull request #3077 for the
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bitcoin/bitcoin repository.
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What it does:
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* Fetch master and the pull request.
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* Locally construct a merge commit.
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* Show the diff that merge results in.
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* Ask you to verify the resulting source tree (so you can do a make
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check or whatever).
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* Ask you whether to GPG sign the merge commit.
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* Ask you whether to push the result upstream.
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This means that there are no potential race conditions (where a
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pullreq gets updated while you're reviewing it, but before you click
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merge), and when using GPG signatures, that even a compromised github
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couldn't mess with the sources.
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Setup
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Configuring the github-merge tool for the bitcoin repository is done in the following way:
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git config githubmerge.repository bitcoin/bitcoin
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git config githubmerge.testcmd "make -j4 check" (adapt to whatever you want to use for testing)
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git config --global user.signingkey mykeyid (if you want to GPG sign)
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