Directories are created prior to merge during clone, and prior to any
Git command run.
This directly addresses CVE-2017-11353.
When cloning a repo which includes data in a .ssh or .gnupg directory,
if those directories do not exist at the time of cloning, yadm will
create the directories with mask 0700 prior to merging the fetched data
into the work-tree.
When running a Git command and .ssh or .gnupg directories do not exist,
create those directories with mask 0700 prior to running the Git
command. However, do not create those directories if
yadm.auto-private-dirs is false.
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* Option for Cygwin to copy files instead of symlink (#62)
* Support `YADM_DISTRO` in Jinja templates (#68)
* Support pre/post hooks for every command (#70)
Including tweaks to conditional statements
I think the original conditionals would always be false. That prevents
using completions which rely on identifying the penultimate and
antepenultimate portions of typed commandline.
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* Add Bash completion script (#60)
* Support WSL detection (#61)
* Add introspect command (used by completion)
`uname -s` was already being executed every run for *cygwin* detection.
I've consolidated all of the OS detection into a single function. This
also fixed the problem of running `uname -s` twice for the `alt`
command.
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* Fix bug alternates based on `CLASS` (#51)
* Support globs and paths with space in .yadm/encrypt (#53, #54)
* Add support for alternate files using Jinja templates (#56, #58)
* Add `enter` command, for creating a sub-shell (#57)
* Support local.hostname properly (#59)
* Determine envtpl using `command -v` instead of `which` (more portable)
* Anchor the end of template file names in regex
* Quote variables to allow for whitespace in file names
With the new functionality, when the 'alt' command is called (or automatically
triggered), any file with a name ending in '##yadm_tmpl' is treated as a jinja
template. The template is processed by envtpl and the result is written to a
file without the '##yadm_tmpl' name. The variables passed into the template
processing are
YADM_CLASS
YADM_OS
YADM_HOSTNAME
YADM_USER
These variables are set according to the normal rules for
CLASS, OS, HOSTNAME, and USER during the alt processing.
Run a subshell with all git variables set. This can be used to easily
interact with your git repository. This is also useful if you are using
Emacs Tramp and magit to manage your directory.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Gross <seb•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org>