gitpathlib

Object-oriented paths in Git repositories

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gitpathlib

A read-only implementation of Python's pathlib_ that works on Git trees.

.. _pathlib: https://docs.python.org/3/library/pathlib.html

Installation

This library requires pygit2_, which can be hard to install. You may need to get it installed before installing gitpathlib.

In a Python 3 virtual environment_, do::

python -m pip install gitpathlib

To install an editable from a Git checkout::

python -m pip install -e.

To install without a virtual envitonment, add the --user option.

.. _pygit2: http://www.pygit2.org/ .. _virtual environment: https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html

Basic Usage

A GitPath can be created from a path to a Git repository, and a commit (or tree) in it::

from gitpathlib import GitPath

head = GitPath('path/to/git/repo', 'HEAD')

It can then be used as a Path would::

path = head / 'dir' / 'file.txt'
with path.open() as f:
    contents = f.read()

GitPath provides read-only access. Creating files, opening them in write mode, etc. are not supported.

Development

You're welcome to join this project!

If you spot an issue, please report it at the Issues page_ on Github.

If you'd like to start changing the code or documentation, check out the code locally using::

git clone https://github.com/encukou/gitpathlib

If you're new to this, please read the this guide_ about collaborating on Github-hosted projects like this one.

If that doesn't make sense, please e-mail the author <[email protected]>_ for clarification. I'd be happy to help you get started.

.. _Issues page: https://github.com/encukou/gitpathlib/issues .. _this guide: https://guides.github.com/activities/contributing-to-open-source/

Changelog

0.3 (2023-09-18) ................

Update to work with recent git & pygit2

0.2 (2017-04-29) ................

Implement the pathlib API

0.1 (2017-04-18) ................

Initial public version