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NAME

       mgitstatus - Show uncommitted, untracked and unpushed changes for multiple Git repos.

SYNOPSIS

       mgitstatus  [--version]  [-w]  [-e]  [-f] [--throttle SEC] [-c] [-d/--depth=2] [--flatten]
       [--no-X] [DIR [DIR]...]

DESCRIPTION

       mgitstatus shows uncommitted, untracked and unpushed changes in multiple Git repositories.
       By  default,  mgitstatus  scans  two  directories  deep.   This can be changed with the -d
       (--depth) option.  If DEPTH is 0, the scan is infinitely deep.

       mgitstatus shows:

       • Uncommitted changes if there are unstaged or uncommitted  changes  on  the  checked  out
         branch.

       • Untracked files if there are untracked files which are not ignored.

       • Needs push (BRANCH) if the branch is tracking a (remote) branch which is behind.

       • Needs  upstream  (BRANCH)  if  a  branch does not have a local or remote upstream branch
         configured.  Changes in the branch may otherwise never be pushed or merged.

       • Needs pull (BRANCH) if the branch is tracking a (remote) branch which  is  ahead.   This
         requires  that  the  local  git repo already knows about the remote changes (i.e. you’ve
         done a fetch), or that you specify the -f  option.   mgitstatus  does  NOT  contact  the
         remote by default.

       • X stashes if there are stashes.

       Since  there are a lot of different states a git repository can be in, mgitstatus makes no
       guarantees that all states are taken into account.

OPTIONS

       --version
              Show version

       -w     Warn about dirs that are not Git repositories

       -e     Exclude repos that are `ok'

       -f     Do a `git fetch' on each repo (slow for many repos)

       --throttle SEC
              Wait SEC seconds between each `git fetch' (-f option)

       -c     Force color output (preserve colors when using pipes)

       -d, --depth=2
              Scan this many directories deep.  Default is 2.  If 0, the scan is infinitely deep

       --flatten
              Flatten output by only showing one  status  per  line.   If  a  repo  has  multiple
              statuses, multiple lines are shown for that repo.  This aids in grepability.

       You can limit output with the following options:

       --no-push
              Do not show branches that need a push.

       --no-pull
              Do not show branches that need a pull.

       --no-upstream
              Do not show branches that need an upstream.

       --no-uncommitted
              Do not show branches that have unstaged or uncommitted changes.

       --no-untracked
              Do not show branches that have untracked files.

       --no-stashes
              Do now show stashes

       --no-ok
              Do now show repos that are `ok' (same as -e)

EXAMPLES

       The following command scans two directories deep for Git projects and shows their status:

              $ mgitstatus
              ./fboender/sla: ok
              ./fboender/multi-git-status: Needs push (master) Untracked files
              ./other/peewee: ok

       To scan deeper (three dirs instead of two) in the current dir:

              $ mgitstatus -d 3

       The  following  command  scans  three levels deep in /opt/deploy/ and hides repos that are
       `ok'.  It does not show stashes:

              $ mgitstatus -e --no-stashes -d 3 /opt/deploy

       To ignore a repo, set the mgitstatus.ignore git configuration  option  for  that  repo  to
       true.  E.g.:

              $ cd stupidrepo
              $ git config --local mgitstatus.ignore true

       Sort output by repo name while retaining colors:

              $ mgitstatus -c | sort
              ./ansible: ok
              ./ansible-cmdb: Needs push (master) Uncommitted changes Untracked files
              ./davis: ok
              ./espy: Uncommitted changes Untracked files
              ./garner: Untracked files
              ./garner-chains: ok
              ./mdpreview: ok

       Sort output by repo status while retaining colors:

              $ mgitstatus -c --flatten -e | sort -k2
              ./fboender/ansible-cmdb: Uncommitted changes
              ./fboender/espy: Uncommitted changes
              ./fboender/multi-git-status: Uncommitted changes
              ./fboender/ansible-cmdb: Needs push (master)
              ./fboender/ansible-cmdb: Untracked files
              ./fboender/espy: Untracked files
              ./fboender/garner: Untracked files
              ./fboender/multi-git-status: Untracked files

       Force color output and flatten the output so we can grep for things:

              $ mgitstatus --flatten -c | grep Uncommitted
              ./fboender/multi-git-status: Uncommitted changes
              ./fboender/ansible-cmdb: Uncommitted changes
              ./fboender/espy: Uncommitted changes

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2016-2022, Ferry Boender (et al).

       Licensed under the MIT license.  For more information, see the LICENSE.txt file.

AUTHORS

       Ferry Boender.

                                             Mar 2022                               MGITSTATUS(1)