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Jelmer Vernooij b19a44fa9e Add more docstrings. 16 lat temu
bin 0bd6be3442 Refactor GraphWalker. 16 lat temu
docs 764f154df4 Move performance doc to docs/ and rst format. 17 lat temu
dulwich b19a44fa9e Add more docstrings. 16 lat temu
.bzrignore e70e67b6ad ignore coverage files. 16 lat temu
AUTHORS 0b2d9e4b0d Add simple AUTHORS file. 17 lat temu
COPYING 7cf5612d20 Make it more like a real project. 19 lat temu
HACKING 1ec893e2c0 Mention C coding style in HACKING. 16 lat temu
MANIFEST.in 1566561bf3 Add manifest file to include some more docs. 17 lat temu
Makefile 35592f1707 Switch to nosetests for tests, add coverage make target. 16 lat temu
NEWS b90fbc0a5a Fix open modes of e.g. packs to be binary. 16 lat temu
README 6619ca2809 Remove outdated statements from the README. 16 lat temu
dulwich.cfg c89721d124 Support generating pydoctor output. 16 lat temu
setup.py ff8aef4422 setup.py build_ext now works with MSVC; added "special" header stdint.h (MSVC lacks it). 16 lat temu

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. There is
currently no method that allows you to write it out though.

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.