Inspired by github-change-ownership-in-bulk
by apostrophecms
I needed to move dozens of Github repos from other organizations to my personal account and github-change-ownership-in-bulk
didn't suit my needs because it involved teams which I'm not using.
Here's a short Node program to very simply transfer ownership from one Github user or organization to another user or organization.
Open config-example.js
and use your Github Personal Access Token (PAT) for <your token>
. You can generate a PAT at https://github.com/settings/tokens
.
Then copy config-example.js
to config.js
Lists the Github repos for the provided organization. Open the file and edit the following constants:
ORG
The organization whose repos you want to listPER_PAGE
The number of entries to list per output page (100 maximum)PAGE
The page number to display (pages start with 1)
Lists the Github repos for the provided user. Open the file and edit the following constants:
USER
The user whose repos you want to listPER_PAGE
The number of entries to list per output page (100 maximum)PAGE
The page number to display (pages start with 1)
Moves the Github repos from one user or organization to another user or organization. Open the file and edit the following constants:
FROM
The source user or organizationTO
The destination user or organizationREPOS
An array of the repo names to be transferred
Use listOrgRepos
and listUserRepos
to generate a list of the repos in that user or organization. Copy the list of repos and paste into the REPOS
constant to make your job easier.
There isn't any. If any of the programs encounter an error it will stop; see the output to figure out what happened.
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Yes, Github leaves a trail of redirects behind. Don't recreate the repos in the original org though; that will break the redirects.
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Obviously there is NO warranty on this package. Use at your own risk. It worked for me -- your mileage may vary.
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so.