batchfetch 1.3.0__tar.gz → 1.3.1__tar.gz
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- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/PKG-INFO +4 -4
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/README.md +3 -3
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch/batchfetch_base.py +2 -2
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch/batchfetch_cli.py +8 -8
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch.egg-info/PKG-INFO +4 -4
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/setup.py +1 -1
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/LICENSE +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch/__init__.py +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch/batchfetch_git.py +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch/helpers.py +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch.egg-info/entry_points.txt +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch.egg-info/requires.txt +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/batchfetch.egg-info/top_level.txt +0 -0
- {batchfetch-1.3.0 → batchfetch-1.3.1}/setup.cfg +0 -0
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Name: batchfetch
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Summary: Efficiently clone and pull multiple Git repositories.
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Home-page: https://github.com/jamescherti/batchfetch
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Author: James Cherti
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For example, if the "path:" value is `file/my-project`, the managed directory will be `file/`. Any file within `file/` that is not managed by batchfetch will be considered an untracked file.
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When *batchfetch* encounters an untracked file, it displays an error message to inform users about paths that are not managed by the system. The message provides clear instructions on how to handle these paths by adding them to the `options.
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When *batchfetch* encounters an untracked file, it displays an error message to inform users about paths that are not managed by the system. The message provides clear instructions on how to handle these paths by adding them to the `options.ignore_untracked` list, enabling users to manage untracked files effectively.
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``` yaml
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### How is the Git local paths handled?
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