###################################################################### pygit2 - libgit2 bindings in Python ###################################################################### .. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/libgit2/pygit2.png :target: http://travis-ci.org/libgit2/pygit2 Pygit2 is a set of Python bindings to the libgit2 shared library, libgit2 implements the core of Git. Pygit2 works with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 Pygit2 links: - http://github.com/libgit2/pygit2 -- Source code and issue tracker - http://www.pygit2.org/ -- Documentation - http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pygit2 -- Download Quick install guide =================== 1. Checkout the libgit2 stable branch:: $ git clone git://github.com/libgit2/libgit2.git -b master 2. Build and install libgit2 https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/#building-libgit2---using-cmake 3. Install pygit2 with *pip*:: $ pip install pygit2 For detailed instructions check the documentation, http://www.pygit2.org/install.html Contributing ============ Fork libgit2/pygit2 on GitHub, make it awesomer (preferably in a branch named for the topic), send a pull request. Authors ============== 57 developers have contributed at least 1 commit to pygit2:: J. David Ibáñez Brodie Rao Adam Spiers Nico von Geyso David Versmisse Alexander Bayandin Carlos Martín Nieto Rémi Duraffort Andrew Chin W. Trevor King Sebastian Thiel András Veres-Szentkirályi Dave Borowitz Fraser Tweedale Benjamin Kircher Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño Han-Wen Nienhuys Benjamin Pollack Richo Healey Petr Viktorin Bryan O'Sullivan Christian Boos Alex Chamberlain David Fischer Julien Miotte Amit Bakshi David Sanders Xu Tao Andrey Devyatkin Eric Davis Jose Plana Ben Davis Erik van Zijst Martin Lenders Eric Schrijver Ferengee Petr Hosek Hervé Cauwelier Gustavo Di Pietro Victor Garcia Huang Huang Hugh Cole-Baker Xavier Delannoy Jared Flatow Josh Bleecher Snyder Yonggang Luo Jiunn Haur Lim Jun Omae Valentin Haenel Sarath Lakshman Óscar San José Bernardo Heynemann Vicent Marti Ridge Kennedy John Szakmeister Zoran Zaric Rui Abreu Ferreira Changelog ============== 0.20.2 (2014-02-04) ------------------- - Support pypy `#209 `_ `#327 `_ `#333 `_ Repository: - New ``Repository.default_signature`` `#310 `_ Oid: - New ``str(Oid)`` deprecates ``Oid.hex`` `#322 `_ Object: - New ``Object.id`` deprecates ``Object.oid`` `#322 `_ - New ``TreeEntry.id`` deprecates ``TreeEntry.oid`` `#322 `_ - New ``Blob.diff(...)`` and ``Blob.diff_to_buffer(...)`` `#307 `_ - New ``Commit.tree_id`` and ``Commit.parent_ids`` `#73 `_ `#311 `_ - New rich comparison between tree entries `#305 `_ `#313 `_ - Now ``Tree.__contains__(key)`` supports paths `#306 `_ `#316 `_ Index: - Now possible to create ``IndexEntry(...)`` `#325 `_ - Now ``IndexEntry.path``, ``IndexEntry.oid`` and ``IndexEntry.mode`` are writable `#325 `_ - Now ``Index.add(...)`` accepts an ``IndexEntry`` too `#325 `_ - Now ``Index.write_tree(...)`` is able to write to a different repository `#325 `_ - Fix memory leak in ``IndexEntry.path`` setter `#335 `_ Config: - New ``Config`` iterator replaces ``Config.foreach`` `#183 `_ `#312 `_ Remote: - New type ``Refspec`` `#314 `_ - New ``Remote.push_url`` `#315 `_ - New ``Remote.add_push`` and ``Remote.add_fetch`` `#255 `_ `#318 `_ - New ``Remote.fetch_refspecs`` replaces ``Remote.get_fetch_refspecs()`` and ``Remote.set_fetch_refspecs(...)`` `#319 `_ - New ``Remote.push_refspecs`` replaces ``Remote.get_push_refspecs()`` and ``Remote.set_push_refspecs(...)`` `#319 `_ - New ``Remote.progress``, ``Remote.transfer_progress`` and ``Remote.update_tips`` `#274 `_ `#324 `_ - New type ``TransferProgress`` `#274 `_ `#324 `_ - Fix refcount leak in ``Repository.remotes`` `#321 `_ `#332 `_ Other: `#331 `_ 0.20.1 (2013-12-24) ------------------- - New remote ref-specs API: `#290 `_ - New ``Repository.reset(...)``: `#292 `_, `#294 `_ - Export ``GIT_DIFF_MINIMAL``: `#293 `_ - New ``Repository.merge(...)``: `#295 `_ - Fix ``Repository.blame`` argument handling: `#297 `_ - Fix build error on Windows: `#298 `_ - Fix typo in the README file, Blog → Blob: `#301 `_ - Now ``Diff.patch`` returns ``None`` if no patch: `#232 `_, `#303 `_ - New ``Walker.simplify_first_parent()``: `#304 `_ 0.20.0 (2013-11-24) ------------------- - Upgrade to libgit2 v0.20.0: `#288 `_ - New ``Repository.head_is_unborn`` replaces ``Repository.head_is_orphaned`` - Changed ``pygit2.clone_repository(...)``. Drop ``push_url``, ``fetch_spec`` and ``push_spec`` parameters. Add ``ignore_cert_errors``. - New ``Patch.additions`` and ``Patch.deletions``: `#275 `_ - New ``Patch.is_binary``: `#276 `_ - New ``Reference.log_append(...)``: `#277 `_ - New ``Blob.is_binary``: `#278 `_ - New ``len(Diff)`` shows the number of patches: `#281 `_ - Rewrite ``Repository.status()``: `#283 `_ - New ``Reference.shorthand``: `#284 `_ - New ``Repository.blame(...)``: `#285 `_ - Now ``Repository.listall_references()`` and ``Repository.listall_branches()`` return a list, not a tuple: `#289 `_ License ============== **GPLv2 with linking exception.** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. 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