v is for versioned. It's is currently only a threaded wrapper for the git commands or procedures. In the future it should provide a generic interface for diverse VCSs.
This Project does not have a separate test suite. This projects version-tracks itself when everything works as expected.
All operations are designed to be reimplemented as pure ruby version and their interface is almost 1:1 mapped to their ruby derivate.
gem install v
or unless you installed gemcutter
gem install gemcutter
gem tumble
gem install v
require 'v'
V.git do
add '.'
commit 'Initial commit!'
end
Git::Environment uses git returned by which git
by default (*n*ix).
V::Adapters::Git::Environment.which_git = '/usr/local/bin/git'
env = V.git :which_git => '/usr/local/bin/git'
# or
V.git do
@which_git = '/usr/local/bin/git'
# ...
end
V.git do
# initialize repository and return environment (as future)
init == self
# add root to index return a index future
proxy = add '.'
# wait for result and return index
proxy.value == index
# shortcut for add '.'
index == index << '.'
# commit index and return commit future
proxy = commit 'initial commit'
# wait for result and return commit
commit = proxy.value
# Queries:
init.add('.').commit 'First argument is always the message!'
end
See auto_commit.rb for more examples.
- add
- branch
- commit
- diff-index => diff_index (partially)
- init
- ls-files => ls_files (what does -v mean?)
- ls-tree => ls_tree (alias for args)
- push
- rm
- reset
- log (partially)
- show
- tag
- normal git objects
- Blob
- Commit
- Tag
- Tree
- convenience objects
- Head
- Index
- Branch
- Branches
- Commits
- implement global cache / branch && git_dir flag expired by branch mtime
- implement non-blocking queries
- implement all git operations
- ALL operations should return raw results which can be used by the convenience objects
- implement Convenience objects (git objects call commands with arguments set, ...)
- add Documentation and Examples
- Long-Term: reimplement all ops in ruby, starting with plumbing
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix.
- Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
- Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
- git 1.6.3+
- fastthread
Linus, matz and mojombo.
Copyright (c) 2009 Florian Aßmann, Fork Unstable Medie, Oniversus Media. See LICENSE for details.