From 8697555125c57ae64a0c9b78514b4aac4fd523de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mitja Felicijan Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 14:50:20 +0200 Subject: Massive formatting and added figcaption --- ...023-05-10-push-to-multiple-origins-at-once-in-git.md | 17 ++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'content/posts/2023-05-10-push-to-multiple-origins-at-once-in-git.md') diff --git a/content/posts/2023-05-10-push-to-multiple-origins-at-once-in-git.md b/content/posts/2023-05-10-push-to-multiple-origins-at-once-in-git.md index 3d07072..adef7e9 100644 --- a/content/posts/2023-05-10-push-to-multiple-origins-at-once-in-git.md +++ b/content/posts/2023-05-10-push-to-multiple-origins-at-once-in-git.md @@ -5,21 +5,20 @@ date: 2023-05-10T12:00:00+02:00 draft: false --- -This is a quick one. I use my personal Git server as my main server, and I use +This is a quick one. I use my personal Git server as my main server, and I use GitHub only as a mirror. As a result, I constantly forget to push to GitHub. -To push to multiple origins at once in Git, you can create a custom Git alias -or use a script to automate the process. Here's an example of how you can -achieve this using a Git alias: +To push to multiple origins at once in Git, you can create a custom Git alias or +use a script to automate the process. Here's an example of how you can achieve +this using a Git alias: ```sh git config --global alias.pushall '!sh -c "git remote | xargs -L1 git push --all"' ``` -This command creates a Git alias called `pushall` which, when executed, will -push the changes to all the remote repositories associated with the current -repository. To use it, simply run `git pushall` instead of `git push` when -you want to push to all the remote repositories at once. +This command creates a Git alias called `pushall` which, when executed, will +push the changes to all the remote repositories associated with the current +repository. To use it, simply run `git pushall` instead of `git push` when you +want to push to all the remote repositories at once. That's all, folks. - -- cgit v1.2.3