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Julian Prein d4350dbd7c zsh:auto:git-submodule-rm: Keep git exit code
Split `toplevel` definition and assignment as the `local` builtin has
it's own exit code. Thus the function previously did not return if the
`PWD` was not in a git repo.
2022-03-30 03:00:46 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
## Author: druckdev
## Created: 2020-09-13
##
## Completely remove a git submodule.
local toplevel
# Exit if not in git repo
toplevel="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" || return
# Exit if no arguements were given
[[ $# -gt 0 ]] || return
local separator=""
for arg in "$@"; do
printf "$separator"
# argument relative from git toplevel
local arg_from_git="${${arg:A}##$toplevel/}"
# argument has to exist
[[ -e "$arg" ]] || continue
# argument has to exist in repo
[[ -e "$toplevel/$arg_from_git" ]] || continue
# has to be a submodule
[[ -e "$toplevel/.git/modules/$arg_from_git" ]] || continue
git submodule deinit -f "$arg"
echo "command rm -rf \"$toplevel/.git/modules/$arg_from_git\""
command rm -rf "$toplevel/.git/modules/$arg_from_git"
git rm -f "$arg"
separator="\n"
done