remove pause

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Nathan
2025-08-19 12:08:03 -06:00
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_**User**_
for projects with submodules, let's make a script like this, that runs every @UpdateSequences.bat in each subfolder.
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_**Assistant**_
I'll create a script that finds and runs all `UpdateSequences.bat` files in submodule folders, similar to your `PushAllToCurrent.bat` approach. This will be useful for projects with submodules that each have their own `UpdateSequences.bat`.
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<details><summary>Edit file: UpdateAllSequences.bat</summary>
I'm creating a new batch script that finds and runs all UpdateSequences.bat files in submodule folders, similar to the PushAllToCurrent.bat pattern.
**Chunk 1**
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+ @echo off
+ setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
+ echo UpdateAllSequences - Running all UpdateSequences.bat files in submodule folders...
+ echo.
+
+ echo Searching for submodule folders and UpdateSequences.bat files...
+ echo.
+
+ REM Find all submodule folders and check for UpdateSequences.bat
+ set /a count=0
+ set /a found=0
+
+ echo Found the following submodule folders with UpdateSequences.bat:
+ for /d %%S in (*) do (
+ if exist "%%S\UpdateSequences.bat" (
+ echo - %%S
+ set /a found+=1
+ )
+ )
+
+ if !found!==0 (
+ echo No submodule folders with UpdateSequences.bat found!
+ echo.
+ echo Note: This script looks for UpdateSequences.bat files in immediate subdirectories.
+ echo Make sure you're running this from the project root where submodules are located.
+ pause
+ exit /b 1
+ )
+
+ echo.
+ echo Found !found! submodule folders with UpdateSequences.bat files.
+ echo.
+ echo Starting execution...
+ echo.
+
+ REM Execute each UpdateSequences.bat found in submodule folders
+ for /d %%S in (*) do (
+ if exist "%%S\UpdateSequences.bat" (
+ set /a count+=1
+ echo [!count!/!found!] Running UpdateSequences.bat in %%S...
+ pushd "%%S"
+ call "UpdateSequences.bat"
+ set "rc=!errorlevel!"
+ popd
+ if !rc!==0 (
+ echo Completed: %%S (SUCCESS)
+ ) else (
+ echo Completed: %%S (FAILED - RC=!rc!)
+ )
+ echo.
+ )
+ )
+
+ echo.
+ echo Operation completed. Successfully executed !count! UpdateSequences.bat files.
+ echo.
+ echo Note: Check individual _CURRENT\_UpdateSequences.log files in each submodule for details.
+ pause
+
```
</details>
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Perfect! I've created `UpdateAllSequences.bat` that follows the same pattern as your `PushAllToCurrent.bat`. Here's what it does:
## Key Features:
1. **Scans for Submodules**: Looks for `UpdateSequences.bat` files in immediate subdirectories
2. **Shows Progress**: Displays `[current/total]` progress as it runs each script
3. **Error Handling**: Captures and reports the exit code from each `UpdateSequences.bat`
4. **Success/Failure Tracking**: Shows whether each submodule completed successfully or failed
5. **Directory Management**: Uses `pushd`/`popd` to safely navigate into each submodule
## Usage:
Run this from your project root where submodules are located:
```batch
UpdateAllSequences.bat
```
## What It Does:
1. **Scans** all immediate subdirectories for `UpdateSequences.bat` files
2. **Lists** what it found before starting
3. **Runs** each `UpdateSequences.bat` in its respective submodule folder
4. **Reports** success/failure for each one
5. **Reminds** you to check individual log files for details
## Example Output:
```
[1/3] Running UpdateSequences.bat in Horizontal...
Completed: Horizontal (SUCCESS)
[2/3] Running UpdateSequences.bat in Shorts...
Completed: Shorts (SUCCESS)
[3/3] Running UpdateSequences.bat in Vertical...
Completed: Vertical (SUCCESS)
Operation completed. Successfully executed 3 UpdateSequences.bat files.
```
This gives you a single command to update all your submodule sequences at once, just like how `PushAllToCurrent.bat` handles moving files to current folders!
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_**User**_
remove the pause.
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_**Assistant**_
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