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#!/bin/bash
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# Test script to verify gp properly shows deleted files as deleted
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set -euo pipefail
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echo "Testing gp deleted files functionality..."
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# Create a temporary test directory
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TEST_DIR="test_gp_$(date +%s)"
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mkdir "$TEST_DIR"
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cd "$TEST_DIR"
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# Initialize git repo
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git init
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git config user.email "test@example.com"
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git config user.name "Test User"
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# Create some test files
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echo "content1" > file1.txt
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echo "content2" > file2.txt
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echo "content3" > file3.txt
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mkdir test_dir
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echo "test content" > test_dir/test_file.txt
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# Add and commit initial files
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git add .
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git commit -m "Initial commit"
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# Now delete some files to simulate the scenario
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rm file2.txt
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rm -rf test_dir
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echo "modified content" > file1.txt
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echo "new content" > new_file.txt
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# Test the gp script with dry-run to see the output
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echo ""
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echo "=== Testing gp --dry-run output ==="
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echo ""
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# Run gp with dry-run to see how it categorizes the files
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../gp/gp --dry-run
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# Cleanup
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cd ..
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rm -rf "$TEST_DIR"
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echo ""
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echo "Test completed!"
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