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Dave Borowitz 1e20a88f1a Refactor server capability code into base Handler. 15 лет назад
bin 921769dfb4 Change license of dul-web to GPLv2 or later, consistent with the rest of Dulwich. Thanks to Dave for licensing this as GPLv2+. 15 лет назад
docs 0ef52f7a7d Fix commit id, thanks Bryan Bishop. 15 лет назад
dulwich 1e20a88f1a Refactor server capability code into base Handler. 15 лет назад
.bzrignore d109a4c1cc ignore coverage files. 16 лет назад
AUTHORS a5391292cc Add simple AUTHORS file. 16 лет назад
COPYING c4c19475f3 Make it more like a real project. 18 лет назад
HACKING 18528a9a2f Clarify that C modules should be optional. 15 лет назад
MANIFEST.in 7b387b0d58 Add manifest file to include some more docs. 16 лет назад
Makefile d1de8cd78d Add cgit compatibility testing framework. 15 лет назад
NEWS 94abba1673 release 0.5.0. 15 лет назад
README fcedec5514 Remove mention of no write support. 15 лет назад
dulwich.cfg de248241a3 Support generating pydoctor output. 16 лет назад
setup.py b4495a0887 Add --pure option to setup.py. 15 лет назад

README

This is the dulwich project.

It aims to give an interface to git repos that doesn't call out to git
directly but instead uses pure Python.

Open up a repo by passing it the path to the .git dir. You can then ask for
HEAD with repo.head() or a ref with repo.ref(name). Both return the SHA id
they currently point to. You can then grab this object with
repo.get_object(sha).

For the actual objects the ShaFile.from_file(filename) will return the object
stored in the file whatever it is. To ensure you get the correct type then
call {Blob,Tree,Commit}.from_file(filename). I will add repo methods to do
this for you with file lookup soon.

There is also support for creating blobs. Blob.from_string(string) will create
a blob object from the string. You can then call blob.sha() to get the sha
object for this blob, and hexdigest() on that will get its ID.

The project is named after the part of London that Mr. and Mrs. Git live in
in the particular Monty Python sketch. It is based on the Python-Git module
that James Westby released in 2007 and now
maintained by Jelmer Vernooij and John Carr.