git: updating all repos using Bash

I have a lot (hundreds) of repositories I want to keep updated on daily basis, here is a handy script I use:


# saving current working directory
cwd=$(pwd)

echo "reading each repo directory in $cwd"
for repo in *
do
echo '#################################################'
# change to give repo directory
cd $repo
# print repo url
    git config --get remote.origin.url
    git fetch
    git status
    # go back to directory you started with
    cd $cwd
done
}

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