This tool can import all repository into Github.
$ ./github.sh
= set param working.directory to .
= set param config.file.path to .
= set param config.file.name to config.properties
= set config private to true
= set config github.user to tfSheol
= set config organization.name to current_organization_name
Usage: ./github.sh {build <all|> | other} [options...]
options:
--working-directory=<...> change current working directory
--config-path=<...> change configuration file location path
--config-name=<...> change configuration file name (current 'config.properties')
--organization prefere import repository into Github organization
cmd:
import <repository_url> import repository into Github
import list <[..,..,..]>
import file <file_path>
# Import into Github user
$ ./github.sh import ssh://[email protected]/group/app.git
# Import into Github organization
$ ./github.sh import ssh://[email protected]/group/app.git --organization=<organization_name>
Steps to import git repository manualy.
# 1) Create an private repository with custom name
$ gh repo create repo --private
# 1.1) Or create an private repository with custom name in an organization
$ gh repo create cli/repo --private
# 2) Makes a bare clone of the external repository in a local directory
$ git clone --bare https://external-host.com/extuser/repo.git
# 3) Pushes the mirror to the new GitHub repository
$ cd repo.git
$ git push --mirror https://github.com/ghuser/repo.git
# 4) Remove temporary local repository
$ cd ..
$ rm -rf repo.git