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# Git auto fetch
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2016-10-26 20:47:51 +00:00
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Automatically fetches all changes from all remotes while you are working in git-initialized directory.
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####Usage
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Add ```git-auto-fetch``` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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```shell
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plugins=(... git-auto-fetch)
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```
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Every time you launch a command in your shell all remotes will be fetched in background.
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By default autofetch will be triggered only if last fetch was done at least 60 seconds ago.
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You can change fetch interval in your .zshrc:
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```
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GIT_AUTO_FETCH_INTERVAL=1200 #in seconds
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```
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Log of ```git fetch --all``` will be saved into .git/FETCH_LOG
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####Toggle auto fetch per folder
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If you are using mobile connection or for any other reason you can disable git-auto-fetch for any folder:
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```shell
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$ cd to/your/project
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$ git-auto-fetch
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disabled
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$ git-auto-fetch
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enabled
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```
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