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  • 0.2.1

    Release: 0.2.1
    Maintenance release
    
    No production code changes are made.
    
    FIXES
    
    * git: force LF line endings on Windows
    
    * test: fix broken --push-option support detector
    
  • 0.2.0

    Release: 0.2.0
    The Great Modularization
    
    This substantial rewrite splits each git-teleport subcommand into
    its own executable. It also splits the single-page documentation
    file into a multi-page website with mdbook.
    
    We now require git>=1.8.3.
    
    ENHANCEMENTS
    
    * CLI-BREAKING: Removed `teleportw` wrapper script
    
    * CLI-BREAKING: Drop the "commit" command. This operation is now
      performed automatically with each "bundle"
    
    * CLI-BREAKING: Deprecated `git teleport update` alias removed
    
    * CLI-BREAKING: The entire `refs/` namespace is
      **no longer mirrored**. Instead, only the following refs are
      mirrored:
    
      - `refs/heads/*`
      - `refs/tags/*`
      - `refs/notes/*`
      - the `GTELEPORT_MIRROR_REFS` environment variable
    
      This is necessary to fix Gitlab鈫扜itlab transfers.
      See issue #3.
    
    * CLI: Permit `bootstrap`ing into an existing repository. A
      subdirectory is created instead.
    
    * CLI: `pack` now supports `--full`, `--no-save`, and
      `--offline`. The `--full` command is the preferred way to
      generate full-history bundles. The `--no-save` command can
      be used to generate differential bundles.
    
    * CLI: Add `setup` command for automatically adding git-teleport
      to the `$PATH`.
    
    * Status text is now printed to stderr exclusively. stdout is
      reserve for `--porcelain` integration with other scripts.
    
    * Quality-of-life improvements for developers, including a
      Makefile-based task system and better CI jobs.
    
    FIXES
    
    * Discontinue direct fetches during `unpack`. All repositories
      are now updated via a local cache and a `push` instead of a
      `fetch`. Direct-fetching is somewhat dangerous and does not
      work if `safe.directory` restrictions are in force.
    
    * The `latest/` symlink is now `-r` relative.
    
    * Reduce use of external commands. This improves speed
    
    * Substantially revised error messages
    
    * Replace obsolete shebang syntax
    
  • 0.1.0

    Release: 0.1.0
    0.1.0: Initial release
    
    Initial import of git-teleport from:
    
    >  K. Brown, C. Stagner, "Software Collaboration Between
    >  DOD Organizations: An Offline Transfer Method For
    >  Git Repositories," DTIC Tech. Rep. no. AD1144619,
    >  Mar. 2021.
    >  <https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD1144619>
    
    Minor changes are made for style and CI integration.