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392 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# gitwatch - watch file or directory and git commit all changes as they happen
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Patrick Lehner
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# with modifications and contributions by:
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# - Matthew McGowan
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# - Dominik D. Geyer
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# - Phil Thompson
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# - Dave Musicant
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#
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#############################################################################
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#############################################################################
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#
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# Idea and original code taken from http://stackoverflow.com/a/965274
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# original work by Lester Buck
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# (but heavily modified by now)
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#
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# Requires the command 'inotifywait' to be available, which is part of
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# the inotify-tools (See https://github.com/rvoicilas/inotify-tools ),
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# and (obviously) git.
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# Will check the availability of both commands using the `which` command
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# and will abort if either command (or `which`) is not found.
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#
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REMOTE=""
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BRANCH=""
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SLEEP_TIME=2
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DATE_FMT="+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
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COMMITMSG="Scripted auto-commit on change (%d) by gitwatch.sh"
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LISTCHANGES=-1
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LISTCHANGES_COLOR="--color=always"
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GIT_DIR=""
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SKIP_IF_MERGING=0
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# Print a message about how to use this script
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shelp() {
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echo "gitwatch - watch file or directory and git commit all changes as they happen"
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echo ""
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echo "Usage:"
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echo "${0##*/} [-s <secs>] [-d <fmt>] [-r <remote> [-b <branch>]]"
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echo " [-m <msg>] [-l|-L <lines>] [-M] <target>"
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echo ""
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echo "Where <target> is the file or folder which should be watched. The target needs"
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echo "to be in a Git repository, or in the case of a folder, it may also be the top"
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echo "folder of the repo."
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echo ""
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echo " -s <secs> After detecting a change to the watched file or directory,"
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echo " wait <secs> seconds until committing, to allow for more"
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echo " write actions of the same batch to finish; default is 2sec"
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echo " -d <fmt> The format string used for the timestamp in the commit"
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echo " message; see 'man date' for details; default is "
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echo ' "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"'
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echo " -r <remote> If given and non-empty, a 'git push' to the given <remote>"
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echo " is done after every commit; default is empty, i.e. no push"
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echo " -b <branch> The branch which should be pushed automatically;"
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echo " - if not given, the push command used is 'git push <remote>',"
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echo " thus doing a default push (see git man pages for details)"
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echo " - if given and"
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echo " + repo is in a detached HEAD state (at launch)"
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echo " then the command used is 'git push <remote> <branch>'"
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echo " + repo is NOT in a detached HEAD state (at launch)"
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echo " then the command used is"
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echo " 'git push <remote> <current branch>:<branch>' where"
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echo " <current branch> is the target of HEAD (at launch)"
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echo " if no remote was defined with -r, this option has no effect"
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echo " -g <path> Location of the .git directory, if stored elsewhere in"
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echo " a remote location. This specifies the --git-dir parameter"
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echo " -l <lines> Log the actual changes made in this commit, up to a given"
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echo " number of lines, or all lines if 0 is given"
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echo " -L <lines> Same as -l but without colored formatting"
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echo " -m <msg> The commit message used for each commit; all occurrences of"
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echo " %d in the string will be replaced by the formatted date/time"
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echo " (unless the <fmt> specified by -d is empty, in which case %d"
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echo " is replaced by an empty string); the default message is:"
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echo ' "Scripted auto-commit on change (%d) by gitwatch.sh"'
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echo " -e <events> Events passed to inotifywait to watch (defaults to "
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echo " '$EVENTS')"
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echo " (useful when using inotify-win, e.g. -e modify,delete,move)"
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echo " (currently ignored on Mac, which only uses default values)"
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echo " -M Prevent commits when there is an ongoing merge in the repo"
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echo ""
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echo "As indicated, several conditions are only checked once at launch of the"
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echo "script. You can make changes to the repo state and configurations even while"
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echo "the script is running, but that may lead to undefined and unpredictable (even"
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echo "destructive) behavior!"
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echo "It is therefore recommended to terminate the script before changing the repo's"
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echo "config and restarting it afterwards."
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echo ""
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echo 'By default, gitwatch tries to use the binaries "git", "inotifywait", and'
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echo "\"readline\", expecting to find them in the PATH (it uses 'which' to check this"
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echo "and will abort with an error if they cannot be found). If you want to use"
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echo "binaries that are named differently and/or located outside of your PATH, you can"
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echo "define replacements in the environment variables GW_GIT_BIN, GW_INW_BIN, and"
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echo "GW_RL_BIN for git, inotifywait, and readline, respectively."
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}
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# print all arguments to stderr
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stderr() {
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echo "$@" >&2
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}
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# clean up at end of program, killing the remaining sleep process if it still exists
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cleanup() {
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if [[ -n $SLEEP_PID ]] && kill -0 "$SLEEP_PID" &> /dev/null; then
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kill "$SLEEP_PID" &> /dev/null
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fi
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exit 0
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}
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# Tests for the availability of a command
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is_command() {
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hash "$1" 2> /dev/null
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}
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# Test whether or not current git directory has ongoign merge
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is_merging () {
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[ -f "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)"/MERGE_HEAD ]
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}
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###############################################################################
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while getopts b:d:h:g:L:l:m:p:r:s:e:M option; do # Process command line options
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case "${option}" in
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b) BRANCH=${OPTARG} ;;
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d) DATE_FMT=${OPTARG} ;;
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h)
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shelp
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exit
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;;
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g) GIT_DIR=${OPTARG} ;;
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l) LISTCHANGES=${OPTARG} ;;
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L)
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LISTCHANGES=${OPTARG}
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LISTCHANGES_COLOR=""
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;;
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m) COMMITMSG=${OPTARG} ;;
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M) SKIP_IF_MERGING=1 ;;
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p | r) REMOTE=${OPTARG} ;;
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s) SLEEP_TIME=${OPTARG} ;;
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e) EVENTS=${OPTARG} ;;
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*)
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stderr "Error: Option '${option}' does not exist."
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shelp
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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done
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shift $((OPTIND - 1)) # Shift the input arguments, so that the input file (last arg) is $1 in the code below
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if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then # If no command line arguments are left (that's bad: no target was passed)
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shelp # print usage help
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exit # and exit
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fi
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# if custom bin names are given for git, inotifywait, or readlink, use those; otherwise fall back to "git", "inotifywait", and "readlink"
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if [ -z "$GW_GIT_BIN" ]; then GIT="git"; else GIT="$GW_GIT_BIN"; fi
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if [ -z "$GW_INW_BIN" ]; then
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# if Mac, use fswatch
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if [ "$(uname)" != "Darwin" ]; then
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INW="inotifywait"
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EVENTS="${EVENTS:-close_write,move,move_self,delete,create,modify}"
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else
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INW="fswatch"
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# default events specified via a mask, see
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# https://emcrisostomo.github.io/fswatch/doc/1.14.0/fswatch.html/Invoking-fswatch.html#Numeric-Event-Flags
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# default of 414 = MovedTo + MovedFrom + Renamed + Removed + Updated + Created
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# = 256 + 128+ 16 + 8 + 4 + 2
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EVENTS="${EVENTS:---event=414}"
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fi
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else
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INW="$GW_INW_BIN"
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fi
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if [ -z "$GW_RL_BIN" ]; then RL="readlink"; else RL="$GW_RL_BIN"; fi
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# Check availability of selected binaries and die if not met
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for cmd in "$GIT" "$INW"; do
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is_command "$cmd" || {
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stderr "Error: Required command '$cmd' not found."
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exit 2
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}
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done
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unset cmd
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###############################################################################
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SLEEP_PID="" # pid of timeout subprocess
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trap "cleanup" EXIT # make sure the timeout is killed when exiting script
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# Expand the path to the target to absolute path
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if [ "$(uname)" != "Darwin" ]; then
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IN=$($RL -f "$1")
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else
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if is_command "greadlink"; then
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IN=$(greadlink -f "$1")
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else
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IN=$($RL -f "$1")
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if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
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echo "Seems like your readlink doesn't support '-f'. Running without. Please 'brew install coreutils'."
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IN=$($RL "$1")
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fi
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fi
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fi
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if [ -d "$1" ]; then # if the target is a directory
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TARGETDIR=$(sed -e "s/\/*$//" <<< "$IN") # dir to CD into before using git commands: trim trailing slash, if any
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# construct inotifywait-commandline
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if [ "$(uname)" != "Darwin" ]; then
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INW_ARGS=("-qmr" "-e" "$EVENTS" "--exclude" "'(\.git/|\.git$)'" "\"$TARGETDIR\"")
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else
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# still need to fix EVENTS since it wants them listed one-by-one
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INW_ARGS=("--recursive" "$EVENTS" "-E" "--exclude" "'(\.git/|\.git$)'" "\"$TARGETDIR\"")
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fi
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GIT_ADD_ARGS="--all ." # add "." (CWD) recursively to index
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GIT_COMMIT_ARGS="" # add -a switch to "commit" call just to be sure
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elif [ -f "$1" ]; then # if the target is a single file
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TARGETDIR=$(dirname "$IN") # dir to CD into before using git commands: extract from file name
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# construct inotifywait-commandline
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if [ "$(uname)" != "Darwin" ]; then
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INW_ARGS=("-qm" "-e" "$EVENTS" "$IN")
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else
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INW_ARGS=("$EVENTS" "$IN")
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fi
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GIT_ADD_ARGS="$IN" # add only the selected file to index
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GIT_COMMIT_ARGS="" # no need to add anything more to "commit" call
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else
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stderr "Error: The target is neither a regular file nor a directory."
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exit 3
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fi
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# If $GIT_DIR is set, verify that it is a directory, and then add parameters to
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# git command as need be
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if [ -n "$GIT_DIR" ]; then
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if [ ! -d "$GIT_DIR" ]; then
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stderr ".git location is not a directory: $GIT_DIR"
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exit 4
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fi
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GIT="$GIT --no-pager --work-tree $TARGETDIR --git-dir $GIT_DIR"
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fi
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# Check if commit message needs any formatting (date splicing)
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if ! grep "%d" > /dev/null <<< "$COMMITMSG"; then # if commitmsg didn't contain %d, grep returns non-zero
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DATE_FMT="" # empty date format (will disable splicing in the main loop)
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FORMATTED_COMMITMSG="$COMMITMSG" # save (unchanging) commit message
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fi
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# CD into right dir
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cd "$TARGETDIR" || {
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stderr "Error: Can't change directory to '${TARGETDIR}'."
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exit 5
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}
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if [ -n "$REMOTE" ]; then # are we pushing to a remote?
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if [ -z "$BRANCH" ]; then # Do we have a branch set to push to ?
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PUSH_CMD="$GIT push $REMOTE" # Branch not set, push to remote without a branch
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else
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# check if we are on a detached HEAD
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if HEADREF=$($GIT symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null); then # HEAD is not detached
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#PUSH_CMD="$GIT push $REMOTE $(sed "s_^refs/heads/__" <<< "$HEADREF"):$BRANCH"
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PUSH_CMD="$GIT push $REMOTE ${HEADREF#refs/heads/}:$BRANCH"
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else # HEAD is detached
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PUSH_CMD="$GIT push $REMOTE $BRANCH"
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fi
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fi
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else
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PUSH_CMD="" # if not remote is selected, make sure push command is empty
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fi
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# A function to reduce git diff output to the actual changed content, and insert file line numbers.
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# Based on "https://stackoverflow.com/a/12179492/199142" by John Mellor
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diff-lines() {
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local path=
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local line=
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local previous_path=
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while read -r; do
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esc=$'\033'
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if [[ $REPLY =~ ---\ (a/)?([^[:blank:]$esc]+).* ]]; then
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previous_path=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
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continue
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elif [[ $REPLY =~ \+\+\+\ (b/)?([^[:blank:]$esc]+).* ]]; then
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path=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
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elif [[ $REPLY =~ @@\ -[0-9]+(,[0-9]+)?\ \+([0-9]+)(,[0-9]+)?\ @@.* ]]; then
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line=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
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elif [[ $REPLY =~ ^($esc\[[0-9;]+m)*([\ +-]) ]]; then
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REPLY=${REPLY:0:150} # limit the line width, so it fits in a single line in most git log outputs
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if [[ $path == "/dev/null" ]]; then
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echo "File $previous_path deleted or moved."
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continue
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else
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echo "$path:$line: $REPLY"
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fi
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if [[ ${BASH_REMATCH[2]} != - ]]; then
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((line++))
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fi
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fi
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done
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}
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###############################################################################
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# main program loop: wait for changes and commit them
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# whenever inotifywait reports a change, we spawn a timer (sleep process) that gives the writing
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# process some time (in case there are a lot of changes or w/e); if there is already a timer
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# running when we receive an event, we kill it and start a new one; thus we only commit if there
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# have been no changes reported during a whole timeout period
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eval "$INW" "${INW_ARGS[@]}" | while read -r line; do
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# is there already a timeout process running?
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if [[ -n $SLEEP_PID ]] && kill -0 "$SLEEP_PID" &> /dev/null; then
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# kill it and wait for completion
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kill "$SLEEP_PID" &> /dev/null || true
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wait "$SLEEP_PID" &> /dev/null || true
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fi
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# start timeout process
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(
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sleep "$SLEEP_TIME" # wait some more seconds to give apps time to write out all changes
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if [ -n "$DATE_FMT" ]; then
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#FORMATTED_COMMITMSG="$(sed "s/%d/$(date "$DATE_FMT")/" <<< "$COMMITMSG")" # splice the formatted date-time into the commit message
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FORMATTED_COMMITMSG="${COMMITMSG/\%d/$(date "$DATE_FMT")}" # splice the formatted date-time into the commit message
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fi
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if [[ $LISTCHANGES -ge 0 ]]; then # allow listing diffs in the commit log message, unless if there are too many lines changed
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DIFF_COMMITMSG="$($GIT diff -U0 "$LISTCHANGES_COLOR" | diff-lines)"
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LENGTH_DIFF_COMMITMSG=0
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if [[ $LISTCHANGES -ge 1 ]]; then
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LENGTH_DIFF_COMMITMSG=$(echo -n "$DIFF_COMMITMSG" | grep -c '^')
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fi
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if [[ $LENGTH_DIFF_COMMITMSG -le $LISTCHANGES ]]; then
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# Use git diff as the commit msg, unless if files were added or deleted but not modified
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if [ -n "$DIFF_COMMITMSG" ]; then
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FORMATTED_COMMITMSG="$DIFF_COMMITMSG"
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else
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FORMATTED_COMMITMSG="New files added: $($GIT status -s)"
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fi
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else
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#FORMATTED_COMMITMSG="Many lines were modified. $FORMATTED_COMMITMSG"
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FORMATTED_COMMITMSG=$($GIT diff --stat | grep '|')
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fi
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fi
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# CD into right dir
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cd "$TARGETDIR" || {
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stderr "Error: Can't change directory to '${TARGETDIR}'."
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exit 6
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}
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STATUS=$($GIT status -s)
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if [ -n "$STATUS" ]; then # only commit if status shows tracked changes.
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# We want GIT_ADD_ARGS and GIT_COMMIT_ARGS to be word splitted
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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if [ "$SKIP_IF_MERGING" -eq 1 ] && is_merging; then
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echo "Skipping commit - repo is merging"
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exit 0
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fi
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$GIT add $GIT_ADD_ARGS # add file(s) to index
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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$GIT commit $GIT_COMMIT_ARGS -m"$FORMATTED_COMMITMSG" # construct commit message and commit
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if [ -n "$PUSH_CMD" ]; then
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echo "Push command is $PUSH_CMD"
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eval "$PUSH_CMD"
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fi
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fi
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) & # and send into background
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SLEEP_PID=$! # and remember its PID
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done
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