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Ok, one good one error. The first one finds the .git directory, the second my mistake, no repos in there. I removed the erronous path and setting the depth to 2 made of course no diff as it found the repos.. Any other ideas? Thanks for looking into this!
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Yes, I did a reposupdate a few times. Here is the last log snippet, which says no repos found..
15:34:17 repos.py:90 DEBUG args: {u'--edit': False, u'--helpfile': False, u'--open': False, u'--update': True, u'<appnum>': None, u'<path>': None, u'<query>': None} 15:34:17 background.py:215 DEBUG Calling [u'/usr/bin/python', '/Users/ae/Library/Application Support/Alfred 2/Alfred.alfredpreferences/workflows/user.workflow.A4C6E503-62A4-476D-8B6D-80CF94FE0DC8/workflow/background.pyc', u'update'] ... 15:34:18 background.py:259 DEBUG Task `update` running 15:34:18 background.py:260 DEBUG cmd : [u'/usr/bin/python', u'update.py'] 15:34:18 background.py:220 DEBUG Executing task `update` in background... 15:34:18 update.py:94 DEBUG 0 repos found in `/Users/ae/_arm-new/arm_lib/` in 0.02 s 15:34:18 update.py:94 DEBUG 0 repos found in `/Users/ae/develop/_sites/_webhook/aesite` in 0.04 s 15:34:18 workflow.py:970 DEBUG Cached data saved at : /Users/ae/Library/Caches/com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-2/Workflow Data/net.deanishe.alfred-git-repos/repos.cache 15:34:18 update.py:139 INFO 0 repos found in 0.10 s 15:34:18 update.py:140 INFO Update finished 15:34:18 background.py:270 DEBUG Task `update` finished
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Somehow I can't get it to recognise a simple git repo. My settings are:
{ "app_1": "Finder", "app_2": "Terminal", "app_3": null, "app_4": null, "app_5": null, "app_6": null, "global_exclude_patterns": [], "search_dirs": [ { "path": "~/develop/_sites/_webhook/aesite" }, { "path": "~/_arm-new/arm_lib/" } ] }
It just sits there and says No known git repos..
Any idea? Thanks!
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Ok, that did it. I assumed I had to point to the dir where the actual .git resides. Thanks!