backup_github_repositories
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A PowerShell script that automatically backups all remote GitHub repositories to a local directory.
Backup all git repositories from GitHub
A PowerShell script that automatically backups all GitHub repositories of a user or an organisation to a local directory as a bare Git repository.
Installation
Download and unpack the latest release to your machine.
Usage
Open a PowerShell console at the location of the unpacked release and execute the ./backup_github_repositories.ps1.
Examples
Backup all git repositories of a user
Execute the following to backup all git repositories of a GitHub user into the subdirectory ./YYYY-MM-DD/.
.\backup_github_repositories.ps1 -userName "user" -userSecret "token"
Backup all git repositores of a organisation
Execute the following to backup all git repositories of a GitHub organisation into the subdirectory ./YYYY-MM-DD/.
.\backup_github_repositories.ps1 -userName "user" -userSecret "token" -organisationName "organisation"
Backup all git repositories of a user into a specific directory
Execute the following to backup all git repositories of a GitHub user into the directory C:\myBackupDirectory and let the script prompt for the user secret.
.\backup_github_repositories.ps1 -userName "user" -backupDirectory "C:\myBackupDirectory"
Backup all git repositories with a maximum concurrency of 2
Execute the following to backup all git repositories of a GitHub user into the subdirectory ./YYYY-MM-DD/ with a maximum concurrency of 2 background jobs.
.\backup_github_repositories.ps1 -userName "user" -backupDirectory "C:\myBackupDirectory" -maxConcurrency 2
Get detailed help
Execute the following command to get detailed help.
Get-Help .\backup_github_repositories.ps1 -detailed
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I work with a bare repository?
A bare repository only consists of the history and is not intended to be used directly. If you want to work on a specific repository you must first convert it into a non-bare Git repository. That will give you the working tree of a specific branch.
Execute the following to clone the bare Git repository .\my_project.git into a non-bare Git repository .\my_project:
git clone .\my_project.git