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Hey there, @samrocketman , wanted to say thanks for making this project a reality. I was looking for something to fill the void for mirroring in my gitlab CE. Gitlab has expressed they do not wish to ever add pull mirroring to CE, so I have set up your scripts and found it a quite nice experience.
The only thing I found was there was a lot of manual set up to get it going, especially if you have a lot of groups you're mirroring into. This is why I decided to wrap your project in my own bash scripts that automate a lot of this process.
I also added a script to be able to generate the groups in gitlab, so you don't manually have to go in and add them yourself. I know in your readme you say this is not added in your scripts by design- which is okay. I figured Id give the option for automation on that side if users so desire.
I am not an expert in bash, or anything, I just wrote this up in my free time. There's probably some bugs, but I did test it thoroughly, so I'm hoping I squashed most of them.
Hey there, @samrocketman , wanted to say thanks for making this project a reality. I was looking for something to fill the void for mirroring in my gitlab CE. Gitlab has expressed they do not wish to ever add pull mirroring to CE, so I have set up your scripts and found it a quite nice experience.
The only thing I found was there was a lot of manual set up to get it going, especially if you have a lot of groups you're mirroring into. This is why I decided to wrap your project in my own bash scripts that automate a lot of this process.
I also added a script to be able to generate the groups in gitlab, so you don't manually have to go in and add them yourself. I know in your readme you say this is not added in your scripts by design- which is okay. I figured Id give the option for automation on that side if users so desire.
I am not an expert in bash, or anything, I just wrote this up in my free time. There's probably some bugs, but I did test it thoroughly, so I'm hoping I squashed most of them.
You can find the repo here --> Gitmirror-BS (Gitmirror-BashScripts)
I plan to add to the code to make it better in the future as I learn more bash, although this should be good enough for general usage for now. :)
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