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authorCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-05-17 14:08:18 -0500
committerCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-05-17 14:08:18 -0500
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refactor(scripts/post-install): consolidate gitrepos.sh and harden the script
gitrepos.sh did the same `~/.dotfiles` / `~/.emacs.d` remote swap that post-install.sh already had, plus a `git pull --set-upstream origin main` follow-on that post-install was missing. I folded the pull into the post-install remote-rewrite block and dropped gitrepos.sh. While in the file, I also: - Quoted every variable (`"$logfile"`, `"$HOME"` paths, `"$(whoami)"`). - Sent the remote-rewrite block to the log file like the other blocks do (was leaking to stdout). - Made the remote-rewrite idempotent. A re-run used to break the `cd && remote remove && remote add` chain because remove fails when origin is already the desired URL. The loop now uses `git -C "$dir" remote set-url` when origin exists and `remote add` when it does not. - Pre-created `~/sync`, `~/pictures`, `~/code`, `~/projects` so the clones don't fail on missing parent dirs. - Wrapped each `git clone` in a `clone_if_missing` helper so a re-run skips destinations that already exist instead of erroring out. README.md picks up the gitrepos.sh removal in the forking note.
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