Provided by: git-ubuntu_1.1-1_all
NAME
git-ubuntu-remote - Manage Launchpad source package Git remotes
SYNOPSIS
git ubuntu remote [-d | --directory <directory>] [-l | --lp-user <lp_user>] [-r | --remote-name <name>] [--no-fetch] [--package <package>] add <user> [<url>]
DESCRIPTION
Launchpad source package repositories are at well-defined locations for given a username. This subcommand allows users to add these well-defined locations to a local git(1) repository. Once added, the remote can be manipulated like any Git remote.
OPTIONS
-d <directory>, --directory <directory> The local directory to manage the remote in. If not specified, the current directory is used. -l <lp_user>, --lp-user <lp_user> The Launchpad user to authenticate as for push URLs. -r, --remote-name <name> The remote name to use. If not specified, the remote will be named "<user>". --no-fetch Do not fetch the remote after adding it. --package <package> The source package, and thus the repository, to download from this user. By default, the source package is derived from the current directory's debian/changelog. <user> The Launchpad username that owns the repository to add. <url> The URL to add as a remote. If the auto-derived URL from <user> and the debian/changelog's source package is not desired, it can be manually specified.
EXIT STATUS
git ubuntu remote exits with status 0 if the command completes successfully. git ubuntu remote exits with nonzero exit status on errors.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at ⟨https://bugs.launchpad.net/git-ubuntu⟩
SEE ALSO
git-remote(1)
GIT-UBUNTU
Part of the git-ubuntu(1) suite