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omarchy/bin/omarchy-update
Richard Macklin cc0ac314ef Use git pull --autostash in omarchy-update
This is a minor follow-up to dcc4071979
to leverage the `--autostash` flag of `git pull` which does the same
thing we were doing in three separate commands.

This also avoids the possibility of popping something from the stash
that `omarchy-update` didn't actually stash. In other words, if the
initial `git stash` was a no-op (because there were no changes in the
working tree), it's actually not desirable for `omarchy-update` to
`git stash pop` at the end, since that potentially pops something the
user had manually stashed (we only want `omarchy-update` to pop its own
stash entry). Using `--autostash` handles this correctly.

Ref:
https://git-scm.com/docs/git-pull#Documentation/git-pull.txt---autostash
2025-07-17 19:13:35 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
cd ~/.local/share/omarchy
if [[ $1 == "all" ]]; then
# Run all migrations
last_updated_at=1
else
# Remember the version we're at before upgrading
last_updated_at=$(git log -1 --format=%cd --date=unix)
fi
# Get the latest while trying to preserve any modifications
git pull --autostash
# Run any pending migrations
for file in migrations/*.sh; do
filename=$(basename "$file")
migrate_at="${filename%.sh}"
if [ $migrate_at -gt $last_updated_at ]; then
echo -e "\e[32m\nRunning migration ($migrate_at)\e[0m"
source $file
fi
done
# Back to where we came from
cd - >/dev/null
echo -e ""
gum confirm "Update system packages too?" && yay -Syu --noconfirm