# Alias sl to s. This is so we can keep the workflow much the same as git. You # can mostly replace `g` with `s` and you are using sapling instead of git. alias s="\\sl" alias sl="sl log --remote -l25 -T '\\033[31m{node|short} \\033[0;34;3m{desc|firstline}\\033[0m \\033[3;32m{date|age} \\033[35;1;3mby {author|person} {if(github_pull_request_number, \"\033[31mPR #{github_pull_request_number}\")}\n' | tac" function sl-convert() { if ! [ -d .git ]; then echo "Not a git repository. You can only convert a git repo in to a sapling" return 1 fi if [ -s .sl ]; then echo "Already converted to sapling." return 1 fi \sl clone --git "file://${PWD}/.git" .tmp && mv .tmp/.sl . && rm -rf .tmp if [[ "$(git remote get-url --all origin)" == *"github.com"* ]]; then local new_path="$(git remote get-url --all origin | sed 's/git@github.com:/https:\/\/github.com\//')" echo "" echo "Setting sapling path to '${new_path}'" \sl paths --add default "${new_path}" else echo "" echo "[WARNING] Not a github url, you will need to set your path manually" echo "" fi echo "" echo "" echo "Converted yor git repo to a sapling repo." echo "" echo "Please run 'sl log' to ensure the command has worked. You will also need to" echo "give 'sl config' a check to ensure your path has been set correctly. Then you" echo "can remove the .git directory" }