#!/usr/bin/env zsh # Create a temporary worktree. # # Useful for doing quick tasks on other branches without modifying the current # working tree. So no broken/outdated symlinks to dotfiles or unnecessary # recompiling after switching back for example. # # Checks out the first argument in a worktree at a temporary directory. Then # spawns an interactive shell inside of it. # When the shell closes the worktree is tried to be removed. Until that works # without problems (e.g. dirty), a new shell is spawned to resolve all conflicts # (e.g. stashing). # # Instead of dropping in an interactive shell, the commands to execute can be # passed via stdin. If any conflicts arise, all further shells are interactive. # TODO: Override with flag that just `stash -u` emulate -L zsh -o err_return -o no_unset local REPO_NAME WORKTREE_PATH REPO_NAME="${$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel):t}" WORKTREE_PATH="$(mktemp -d -p "" "worktree.XXX.$REPO_NAME.$1")" trap ' errc=$? <&2 printf "Exiting abnormally. Check and possibly remove '$WORKTREE_PATH' manually.\n" return $errc ' INT QUIT TERM EXIT git worktree add "$WORKTREE_PATH" "$1" pushd -q "$WORKTREE_PATH" "$SHELL" && errc=$? || errc=$? # Restart the shell (forcefully interactive) until the worktree is removed until [[ ! -e "$WORKTREE_PATH" ]] || git worktree remove "$WORKTREE_PATH"; do [[ -t 0 ]] || >&2 printf "Dropping into interactive shell to resolve conflicts\n" "$SHELL" -i && errc=$? || errc=$? done # Reset traps and PWD trap '-' INT QUIT TERM EXIT popd -q || true git worktree prune return $errc