#!/bin/bash cd ~ rm -rf flathub git clone --branch=RetroDECK --recursive https://github.com/XargonWan/flathub.git cd ~/RetroDECK git checkout main git submodule init git submodule update # NOTE: the only linked submodules are: rd-submodules/retroarch # these must be included in the exclusion list as they must be redownloaded #sync -rav --progress --exclude={'res/screenshots/','shared-modules/','rd-submodules/retroarch','.git/','docs','retrodeck-flatpak/','retrodeck-flatpak-cooker/','.flatpak-builder/'} ~/RetroDECK/ ~/flathub/ sync -rav --progress { \ 'overlays', \ 'rd-submodules', \ 'flathub.json', \ 'LICENSE', \ 'net.retrodeck.retrodeck.appdata.xml', \ 'net.retrodeck.retrodeck.desktop', \ 'net.retrodeck.retrodeck.yml', \ 'README.md', \ } ~/flathub/ cd ~/flathub git rm -r * # NOTE: be careful to remove the REAL (linked) submodules only rm -rf shared-modules rm -rf rd-submodules/retroarch # rebuilding submodules git config -f .gitmodules --get-regexp '^submodule\..*\.path$' | while read path_key path do url_key=$(echo $path_key | sed 's/\.path/.url/'); branch_key=$(echo $path_key | sed 's/\.path/.branch/'); # If the url_key doesn't yet exist then backup up the existing # directory if necessary and add the submodule if [ ! $(git config --get "$url_key") ]; then if [ -d "$path" ] && [ ! $(git config --get "$url_key") ]; then mv "$path" "$path""_backup_""$(date +'%Y%m%d%H%M%S')"; fi; url=$(git config -f .gitmodules --get "$url_key"); # If a branch is specified then use that one, otherwise # default to master branch=$(git config -f .gitmodules --get "$branch_key"); if [ ! "$branch" ]; then branch="master"; fi; git submodule add -f -b "$branch" "$url" "$path"; fi; done; # In case the submodule exists in .git/config but the url is out of date git submodule sync; # Now actually pull all the modules. I used to use this... git submodule foreach --recursive 'git checkout $(git config -f $toplevel/.gitmodules submodule.$name.branch || echo master)'; git submodule update git add * git commit -m "Updating flathub" git push origin RetroDECK