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go-git is a highly extensible git implementation library written in pure Go.
It can be used to manipulate git repositories at low level (plumbing) or high level (porcelain), through an idiomatic Go API. It also supports several types of storage, such as in-memory filesystems, or custom implementations thanks to the Storer
interface.
It's being actively developed since 2015 and is being used extensively by source{d} and Keybase, and by many other libraries and tools.
Comparison with git
go-git aims to be fully compatible with git, all the porcelain operations are implemented to work exactly as git does.
git is a humongous project with years of development by thousands of contributors, making it challenging for go-git to implement all the features. You can find a comparison of go-git vs git in the compatibility documentation.
Installation
The recommended way to install go-git is:
go get -u gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/...
We use gopkg.in to version the API, this means that when
go get
clones the package, it's the latest tag matchingv4.*
that is cloned and not the master branch.
Examples
Please note that the
CheckIfError
andInfo
functions used in the examples are from the examples package just to be used in the examples.
Basic example
A basic example that mimics the standard git clone
command
// Clone the given repository to the given directory
Info("git clone https://github.com/src-d/go-git")
_, err := git.PlainClone("/tmp/foo", false, &git.CloneOptions{
URL: "https://github.com/src-d/go-git",
Progress: os.Stdout,
})
CheckIfError(err)
Outputs:
Counting objects: 4924, done.
Compressing objects: 100% (1333/1333), done.
Total 4924 (delta 530), reused 6 (delta 6), pack-reused 3533
In-memory example
Cloning a repository into memory and printing the history of HEAD, just like git log
does
// Clones the given repository in memory, creating the remote, the local
// branches and fetching the objects, exactly as:
Info("git clone https://github.com/src-d/go-siva")
r, err := git.Clone(memory.NewStorage(), nil, &git.CloneOptions{
URL: "https://github.com/src-d/go-siva",
})
CheckIfError(err)
// Gets the HEAD history from HEAD, just like this command:
Info("git log")
// ... retrieves the branch pointed by HEAD
ref, err := r.Head()
CheckIfError(err)
// ... retrieves the commit history
cIter, err := r.Log(&git.LogOptions{From: ref.Hash()})
CheckIfError(err)
// ... just iterates over the commits, printing it
err = cIter.ForEach(func(c *object.Commit) error {
fmt.Println(c)
return nil
})
CheckIfError(err)
Outputs:
commit ded8054fd0c3994453e9c8aacaf48d118d42991e
Author: Santiago M. Mola <santi@mola.io>
Date: Sat Nov 12 21:18:41 2016 +0100
index: ReadFrom/WriteTo returns IndexReadError/IndexWriteError. (#9)
commit df707095626f384ce2dc1a83b30f9a21d69b9dfc
Author: Santiago M. Mola <santi@mola.io>
Date: Fri Nov 11 13:23:22 2016 +0100
readwriter: fix bug when writing index. (#10)
When using ReadWriter on an existing siva file, absolute offset for
index entries was not being calculated correctly.
...
You can find this example and many others in the examples folder.
Contribute
Contributions are more than welcome, if you are interested please take a look to our Contributing Guidelines.
License
Apache License Version 2.0, see LICENSE