gitapi is a pure-Python API to git, which uses the command-line interface. It has a really permissive license (do whatever you want, don't blame me).
So far, the API supports:
git init git branch git id (git log --pretty=format:%H) git add git commit git status git log git checkout git reset git merge (fails on conflict) git push git pull git fetch git clone git tags git tag
You also have access to the configuration (config, configbool, configlist).
- Example usage::
>>> import gitapi >>> repo = gitapi.Repo("test_gitapi") #existing folder >>> repo.git_init() >>> repo.git_add("file.txt") #already created but not added file >>> repo.git_commit("Adding file.txt", user="me <me@example.com>") >>> str(repo['HEAD'].desc) 'Adding file.txt'
Super easy:
pip install gitapi
Easy: download the source, make sure you have setuptools installed, and then run:
python setup.py install
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