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I use a pre-push hook to synchronize offline storage with Git pushes. When a user pushes a commit, their local stash of binary blobs (3D models, 4K images, and other large artifacts too large for the Git repo) are copied to the remote storage mirror. This script does that:
The following shell script is just an example. It uses 'items.find()' (which is available in the non-Pro version), e.g. items.find({ "repo": {"$eq":"my-repo"}, "name": {"$match" : "my-file*"}}) that searches for files that have a repository name equal to "my-repo" and match all files that start with "my-file". Then it uses the shell JSON parser./jq to extract the latest file by sorting by the date field 'updated'. Finally it uses wget to download the artifact.
$items = null # this has to be filtered by the repo name or there's no point in filtering $filter = params.data.filters # extract the name of the repo to look for the file under $repo = params.data.branch.name $name = null $repo || { 'name': null, 'notes': null } # use default if no repo name is set if! $repo $repo = 'my-repo'; # default repo name Script For Hidden Artifact Progressl Using JSON files, we can find the most recent external ref for a file:
Aside: The concepts of copying, compiling and debugging seem to be fairly well understood in the general populace. Whatever the parental line is that "copy and paste makes things work". I think that the notion of the Lego instructions are not viewed in the same light, as they are didactic at the core, they are the manual equivalent of copy and paste. They are not the manual equivalent of the Maverick and Goose scripts from season three of the Aventures of Jack Benny: "Copy this to a file called scripts/goose and compile using the following commands:" (do these manually). And there are few tutorials. d2c66b5586