# Extracting an extension to dedicated repo These are some notes of how to extract an extension from the main zed repository and generate a new repository which preserves the history as best as possible. In the this example we will be extracting the `ruby` extension, substitute as appropriate. ## Pre-requisites Install [git-filter-repo](https://github.com/newren/git-filter-repo/blob/main/INSTALL.md): ``` brew install git-filter-repo ``` ## Process 1. Create an expressions.txt file somewhere (e.g. `~/projects/expressions.txt`) ``` ruby: ==> extension: ==> chore: ==> zed_extension_api: ==> regex:(?zed-industries/zed\1 ``` This file takes the form of `patern==>replacement`, where the replacement is optional. Note whitespace matters so `ruby: ==>` is removing the `ruby:` prefix from a commit messages and adding a space after `==> ` means the replacement begins with a space. Regex capture groups are numbered `\1`, `\2`, etc. See: [Git Filter Repo Docs](https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/newren/git-filter-repo/blob/docs/html/git-filter-repo.html) for more. 2. Create a clean clone the zed repository, delete tags, delete branches and do the work. > **Note** > If you get `zsh: command not found: #` errors, run: > `setopt interactive_comments && echo "setopt interactive_comments" >> ~/.zshrc` ```sh rm -rf zed3 git clone --single-branch --no-tags git@github.com:zed-industries/zed.git zed3 cd zed3 # This removes the LICENSE symlink git filter-repo --invert-paths --path extensions/ruby/LICENSE-APACHE git filter-repo \ --use-mailmap \ --subdirectory-filter extensions/ruby/ \ --path LICENSE-APACHE \ --replace-message ~/projects/expressions.txt ``` 3. Review the commits. This is your last chance to make any modifications. If you don't fix it now, it'll be wrong forever. For example, a previous commit message was `php/ruby: bump version to 0.0.5` which was replaced with `php/bump version to 0.0.5` so I added a new line to expressions.txt with `php/==>` and next run it became `bump version to 0.0.5`. 4. [Optional] Generate tags You can always add tags later, but it's a nice touch. Show you all commits that mention a version number: ```sh git log --grep="(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.)" --perl-regexp --oneline --reverse ``` Then just: ``` git tag v0.0.2 abcd1234 git tag v0.0.3 deadbeef ``` Usually the initial extraction didn't mention a version number so you can just do that one manually. 4. Push to the new repo Create a new empty repo on github under the [zed-extensions](https://github.com/zed-extensions) organization. ``` git remote add origin git@github.com:zed-extensions/ruby git push origin main --tags ``` 5. [Optional]