I want to have a local mirror/proxy for some repos I’m using.

The idea is having something I can point my reads to so that I’m free to migrate my upstream repositories whenever I want and also so that my stuff doesn’t stop working if some of the jankiest third-party repos I use disappears.

I know the various forjego/gitea/gitlab/… (well, at least some of them - I didn’t check the specifics) have pull mirroring, but I’m looking for something simpler… ideally something with a single config file where I list what to mirror and how often to update and which then allows anonymous read access over the network.

Does anything come to mind?

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    27 days ago

    Assuming you have all of them under a folder, I just run this lol

    for f in *; do
        echo "$f";
        git -C "$f" pull;
        git -C "$f" submodule update --recursive --remote;
        echo "";
        echo "#########################################################################";
        echo "";
    done