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     #find . -iname .git* -perm u-w -exec chmod u+w {} \+;
     #find . -iname .git* -perm u-w -exec chmod u+w {} \+;
     command git "$@" && chmod -R u+w */.git*;
     command git "$@" && chmod -R u+w */.git*;
  #you may prefer
    # You may prefer.
  # command git "$@" && rm -fR */.git*;
    #command git "$@" && rm -fR */.git*;
   else
   else
     command git "$@";
     command git "$@";

Revision as of 05:15, 27 July 2022

# bash function: set git clones user-writable (annoyingly if you clone some files are non-user-writable... dangerously tempts 'sudo rm -rf'!)
git()
{
  if [ $1 = "clone" ]; then
    # Might work.
    #find . -iname .git* -perm u-w -exec chmod u+w {} \+;
    command git "$@" && chmod -R u+w */.git*;
    # You may prefer.
    #command git "$@" && rm -fR */.git*;
  else
    command git "$@";
  fi;
}