Performing bulk changes across Git(Hub) Repos
title: "Performing bulk changes across Git(Hub) Repos"
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- blogumentation
- git
- github
- turbolift
- microplane
- automation
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Over the years, there have been many times I've needed to roll out changes across dozens of repositories. Sometimes it's been to do a bulk find-and-replace to avoid deprecation warnings, and sometimes it's been ??.
There comes a time that you want to be able to make changes across ?? Whether it's that your organisation wants to ??, or you've noticed a set of ??.
I've always scripted it by hand, but recently was pointed to Microplane by a colleague and was impressed with how it's been for a few changes I've needed to make across a few dozen repos.
I've recently been playing around with Microplane
?? in prep for writing this post, I looked at some of the alternatives, and found Turbolift, which looked pretty nice.
Microplane
Turbolift
Turbolift is more tied to GitHub unfortunately, but as
Turbolift looks to be a little more actively maintained, but is tied to GitHub so ??.