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if [ $1 = "clone" ]; then | if [ $1 = "clone" ]; then | ||
command git "$@" && chmod -R u+w */.git; | command git "$@" && chmod -R u+w */.git; | ||
#you may prefer | |||
# command git "$@" && chmod -R rm -rf */.git; | |||
else | else | ||
command git "$@"; | command git "$@"; |
Revision as of 05:49, 23 July 2022
#Bash function to make git clones writable (annoyingly, if you clone repository, some files are non-user-writable... which after compiling dangerously tempts 'sudo rm -rf!') git() { if [ $1 = "clone" ]; then command git "$@" && chmod -R u+w */.git; #you may prefer # command git "$@" && chmod -R rm -rf */.git; else command git "$@"; fi; }