commit | c19cc5c508737017f1475f7fd13010a95ed17d1d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net> | Fri Feb 14 09:18:15 2020 +0900 |
committer | David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net> | Fri Feb 14 00:42:23 2020 +0000 |
tree | f425c3b5167bfd8b03e578bfefd831a508c3e333 | |
parent | 6fb0cb5c80a4b0f229aa91ece02d4ba05d133a84 [diff] |
repo: Fix warnings reported by flake8 repo:342:5: E306 expected 1 blank line before a nested definition, found 0 repo:617:5: F841 local variable 'ret' is assigned to but never used Change-Id: I364fdb5dac8ebaff398b848935fe8356cb9ed2d3 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/255035 Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com> Tested-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net>
Repo is a tool built on top of Git. Repo helps manage many Git repositories, does the uploads to revision control systems, and automates parts of the development workflow. Repo is not meant to replace Git, only to make it easier to work with Git. The repo command is an executable Python script that you can put anywhere in your path.
Many distros include repo, so you might be able to install from there.
# Debian/Ubuntu. $ sudo apt-get install repo # Gentoo. $ sudo emerge dev-vcs/repo
You can install it manually as well as it's a single script.
$ mkdir -p ~/.bin $ PATH="${HOME}/.bin:${PATH}" $ curl https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/.bin/repo $ chmod a+rx ~/.bin/repo