The short: is there a way to have a git repo push to and pull from a list of remote repos (rather than a single \"origin\")?
The long:
Doing this manually is no longer necessary, with modern versions of git
! See Malvineous's solution, below.
Reproduced here:
git remote set-url origin --push --add
git remote set-url origin --push --add
This something I’ve been using for quite a while without bad consequences and suggested by Linus Torvalds on the git mailing list.
araqnid’s solution is the proper one for bringing code into your repository… but when you, like me, have multiple equivalent authoritative upstreams (I keep some of my more critical projects cloned to both a private upstream, GitHub, and Codaset), it can be a pain to push changes to each one, every day.
Long story short, git remote add
all of your remotes individually… and then git config -e
and add a merged‐remote. Assuming you have this repository config
:
[remote "GitHub"]
url = git@github.com:elliottcable/Paws.o.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/GitHub/*
[branch "Master"]
remote = GitHub
merge = refs/heads/Master
[remote "Codaset"]
url = git@codaset.com:elliottcable/paws-o.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/Codaset/*
[remote "Paws"]
url = git@github.com:Paws/Paws.o.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/Paws/*
… to create a merged‐remote for "Paws"
and "Codaset"
, I can add the following after all of those:
[remote "Origin"]
url = git@github.com:Paws/Paws.o.git
url = git@codaset.com:elliottcable/paws-o.git
Once I’ve done this, when I git push Origin Master
, it will push to both Paws/Master
and Codaset/Master
sequentially, making life a little easier.