On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Kermit Short <heraldstorm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Greetings! > I have to set up a workflow where I'll be developing and testing on > one network, and then deploying to production on a disconnected > network. I'd like to be able to have the full commit history for all > branches, tags, etc. on the disconnected side, in case I need to > perform a roll-back, create a hot-fix, etc. > > > Most of the solutions I see involve creating a mirror clone that is > then merged with a different repository. My problem is that my servers > are on two separate networks and I am unable to talk to both repos > from the same computer. I'd need to be able to transport the files > using sneaker net prior to importing on the second repo. I need to > keep the production repo in full working sanity...i.e. import only new > changes or completely overwrite the repository such that the full > project history is intact and working. > > > Does anyone have any suggestions? I've been looking at the archive > command but I'm not sure it would bring out the full project history. > Thanks in advance for your help!! Checkout https://git-scm.com/docs/git-bundle