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Artifact.sh

Artifact.sh is brought to you by your friends at Last Call Media, its a shell script to create an "artifact" out of a git clone, and commit the result to another git repository. You would use this script if you have one repository (the "Source" repository) that excludes third party dependencies and generated assets, and another (the "Artifact" repository) that you want to commit those dependencies to for deployment purposes.

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Ignored Files

If you're using this script, you probably want to ignore different files between your source and artifact repositories. To handle this, you can use .artifact.gitignore files at anywhere you would normally use a .gitignore file. When the artifact is built, the .artifact.gitignore file will be respected. .gitignore files are also respected, except if they are in the same directory as an .artifact.gitignore file.

For example, if you have the following directory structure:

The vendor directory would be excluded from your source repository due to the normal .gitignore file, but included in your artifact repository, because of the empty .artifact.gitignore file.

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Usage:

Export the current working directory as an artifact to git://github.com/example/artifact.git:

./artifactsh -d git://github.com/example/artifact.git

Running Tests:

From the lastcall-artifact.sh project root directory after installing project dependencies: node_modules/.bin/bats tests


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