#!/bin/bash # The MIT License (MIT) # Copyright (c) 2013 Alvin Abad if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "Git wrapper script that can specify an ssh-key file Usage: git.sh -i ssh-key-file git-command " exit 1 fi # remove temporary file on exit trap 'rm -f /tmp/.git_ssh.$$' 0 if [ "$1" = "-i" ]; then SSH_KEY=$2; shift; shift echo "ssh -i $SSH_KEY \$@" > /tmp/.git_ssh.$$ chmod +x /tmp/.git_ssh.$$ export GIT_SSH=/tmp/.git_ssh.$$ fi # in case the git command is repeated [ "$1" = "git" ] && shift # Run the git command git "$@"