GIT-MULTPUSH(1)                                                GIT-MULTPUSH(1)



NAME
       git-multipush - push a branch to multiple remotes in one command.

SYNOPSIS
       git multipush [OPTIONS] [<remote>...] [-- GIT_OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
       Particularly useful for people hosting on multiple git repo providers
       all at once. e.g., github.com, gitorious.org and repo.or.cz.

OPTIONS
       -v, --verbose
           Print the git commands before executing them.

       -e, --error
           Fail immediately when any push fails. Otherwise, we fail after all
           pushes with the error code of the last failed push.

       -n, --dry-run
           Don’t run any of the git commands. Only print them, as in -v.

       -b, --branch
           The branch to push. If none given, none are passed on to git push.

       --version
           Print version info in the format git multipush version $version.

       <branch>
           Any branch name that git push can handle.

       <remote>...
           The list of remotes to push to. None passed to git push if none
           given.

       GIT_OPTIONS
           Options passed directly on to git push.

EXIT STATUS
       0 on success and non-zero on failure.

AUTHOR
       Gavin Beatty <gavinbeatty@gmail.com>

RESOURCES
       Website: http://code.google.com/p/git-multipush/

REPORTING BUGS
       Please report all bugs and wishes to <gavinbeatty@gmail.com>

COPYING
       git-multipush Copyright (C) 2010 Gavin Beatty, <gavinbeatty@gmail.com>

       Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General
       Public License version 3, or at your option, any later version.
       (GPLv3+)



                                  02/16/2010                   GIT-MULTPUSH(1)
