The new command superscedes the previous tags plugin, and integrates docker image deployment with the general build process.
While `docker image load` is not supported, this otherwise completely handles all previous workflows supported by the `tags:deploy` command, while doing so in a much easier to use interface.
Closes#4296
Git worktrees do not include the full .git directory - only a pointer to the actual directory - when keep-git-dir is set to true, which is incorrect for built containers. This change special-cases that combination, allowing folks on newer git installs to actually keep the .git directory during the build process.
Closes#4415
It may be desirable to keep the contents of the git directory for the build process. Certain build tools can extract extra information from the .git directory, and some workflows may require that the shipped artifact has the entire source code available locally for later usage.
While I do not agree with _every_ style change, this will force Dokku to have consistent formatting across all shell scripts, which is arguably a Good Thing™.
The command used to reprocess everything is:
```shell
shfmt -l -bn -ci -i 2 -w .
```
This allows users to quickly show the state of any configured application, as well as the state of their server. In doing so, we make it easy for them to provide information necessary for debugging in a single command.
This is useful in contexts where the repository directory may be created and interacted with via git-http-backend or other methods of updating a repository.
- add `report` and `set` subcommands to the git plugin
- move configuring the DOKKU_DEPLOY_BRANCH to the git plugin
- implement configurable GIT_REV support
- migrate DOKKU_DEPLOY_BRANCH settings
- add a golang-compatible, shell based method of setting plugin configuration variables
Deprecates the community dokku-git-rev plugin.
Closes#2621
Refs dokku-community/dokku-git-rev#9