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Repo Content Updater

Manages files across repos in a GitHub org based on custom properties.

Manage Licenses

repo-content-updater license --github-token ghp_xxx

Applies a LICENSE template to all repos with the custom property manage-license set to yes. This is split out from the generic managed files so that the property can be set to required org wide and specific "yes" and "no" options (only) provided in a drop down, ensuring a repo either opts in or out of the license specifically.

Manage Files

repo-content-updater managed-files --github-token ghp_xxx

Looks for the managed-files custom property on a repo, and parses out a comma separated list of files/groups to include. Files must be referenced by their name in the config file, and groups should be referenced by their group name, prefixed with group:.

For example, the value could be: group:base,go-test. This would pull in the base group of files and the go-test file.

Config Format

groups:
  - name: base
    templates:
      - dep-review
  
  - name: go
    templates:
      - go-makefile
      - go-dependabot

files:
  - name: go-makefile
    template_name: go-makefile
    repo_path: Makefile

  - name: go-dependabot
    template_name: go-dependabot.yml
    repo_path: .github/dependabot.yml
    alternate_paths:
      - .github/dependabot.yaml

  - name: dep-review
    template_name: dependency-review.yml
    repo_path: .github/workflows/dependency-review.yml
    alternate_paths:
      - .github/workflows/dependency-review.yaml

groups allows combining multiple items from files into a single group, making it easier to reference in the custom property

files is where every supported template must be listed.

  • name is the name to reference the file by in groups or in the custom property.
  • template_name is the name of the template to use from the supplied templates directory
  • repo_path is the path within the repo to place the file
  • alternate_paths is a list of alternate/equivalent paths this template might have been named before being managed. These files will be renamed and updated to the latest version of the template, if present

Repo Overrides

If you need to override any of the default settings on a per-repo basis, you can create a .repo-content-updater.yaml file in the root of the repo, and configure any overrides there. It must be present in the default branch of the repo to be loaded.

  • pr_target_branch is the branch to target PRs against. This is the default branch by default, but if this is overridden in the repo, the branch will be created from and targeted against the supplied branch
  • assign_users is a list of GitHub users to assign the PR to instead of the default review team. If set, the default review team will not be used. This can be used (if desired) in combination with the assign_group field of the repo config file
  • assign_group is a group to assign the created PRs to. This can be used (if desired) in combination with the assign_users field of the repo config file
  • commit_prefix will set a common prefix on any commits generated by this tool.
  • var_overrides will override the default values for templates with values supplied here