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This repository uses feature branches to associate code with specific modules on Microsoft Learn. Any changes you make to the default branch will likely need to be propagated to each feature branch in this repo. A common example is when we need to update Node packages in package.json
.
Here's one way to update the remote feature branches when you make a change to the default branch. Note that this process deletes all local branches except for main
.
# Synchronize with the remote main branch
git checkout main
git pull origin main
# Delete all local branches except for main
git branch | grep -ve "main" | xargs git branch -D
# List all remote branches except for main
branches=$(git branch -r 2> /dev/null | grep -ve "main" | cut -d "/" -f 2)
# Synchronize each branch with main and push the result
while IFS= read -r branch; do
# Fetch and switch to feature branch
git fetch origin $branch
git checkout $branch
# Ensure local environment is free of extra files
git clean -xdf
# Merge down main
git merge --no-ff main
# Break out if merge failed
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
break
fi
# Push update
git push origin $branch
done <<< "$branches"
# Switch back to main
git checkout main
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