If you use Git and you need to upload your files to an FTP server, Git-ftp can save you some time and bandwidth by uploading only those files that changed since the last upload. It keeps track of the uploaded files by storing the commit id in a log file on the server. It uses Git to determine which local files have changed. You can easily deploy another branch or go back in the Git history to upload an older version. git-ftp was not designed as centralized deployment tool. While a commit is being pushed and uploaded to the FTP server, all files belonging to that revision must remain untouched until git-ftp has successfully finished the upload. Otherwise, the contents of the uploaded file will not match the contents of the file referenced in the commit.

Features

  • Upload to FTP servers the Git way
  • Saves time and bandwidth
  • It keeps track of the uploaded files
  • You can easily deploy another branch or go back in the Git history to upload an older version
  • It uses Git to determine which local files have changed
  • Read the manual for more options, features and examples

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Operating Systems

Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Unix Shell

Related Categories

Unix Shell File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Software, Unix Shell Git Software, Unix Shell Deployment Tool

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2021-10-29