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[Build Status] [PayPal Donate] SimpleGit ========= This is a very simple git client based on libgit2 with AmigaOS being the major target operating system. However, other platforms are equally important as this eases testing. Usage ----- The program is currently called sgit to differentiate it from the standard git command. If you start the sgit executable without any arguments, a list of all supported commands will be printed. Note that even if a command is listed there, it it likely a very crippled verison of the original version. The AmigaOS version of SimpleGit uses a statically linked OpenSSL version. Even if it is not recommended in the general case, you can use the GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY environment variable to skip the SSL verification. E.g., enter 1.> setenv GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY 1 1.> sgit clone https://github.com/sba1/simplemail simplemail to clone and the SimpleMail repository into the simplemail folder ignoring any SSL relatated problems. Generally note that this is software is in a very preliminary state. It may be not usable at all in terms of functions it provides but also in terms of bugs it contains. Consider it as a prototype and use it at your own risk. To display diff in color the normal sgit diff --color command can be used. But if the output does not look good for you in the AmigaDOS console, you can use the gitdiff script instead. Make sure it has the Executable and Script bit set, and exists in the path. Edit the E[47m and E[45m entries to your liking. Ref: http://wiki.amigaos.net/wiki/AmigaOS_Manual:AmigaDOSAdvanced_Features The script uses sed which is part of the SDK. Commands -------- Usage: sgit <command> Following plumbing commands are supported: add Add contents of file to the index branch Create, delete, or delete branches checkout Copy a branch or paths to the working directory cherry-pick Redo commits clone Fetch and checkout a repository into a new directory commit Create a new commit from the index config Get and set repository or global options diff Show differences between objects fetch Fetch objects from another repository init Create or reinitialize a git repository log Show the commit logs merge Join histories defined by commit together push Update the remote references and push associated objects rebase Reapply changes reset Reset the HEAD or the index to a specific state rm Remove files show Show objects stash Manage a separate stash of changes status Summarize working directory changes tag Manage tags version Show version information Following porcelaine commands are supported: cat-file Show content of repository objects checkout-index Copy files from the index commit-tree Create a new commit object from a tree object diff-files Show differences between files in the working directory and the index help Show this help index-pack Build the index file for an existing pack file ls-files Show information about files in the index and the working directory ls-remote Show information about remote references ls-tree Show information about a tree object mktag Create a tag object read-tree Read a tree object into the index rev-list Show information about commit objects update-index Update the index with files from the working directory write-tree Create a write object from the current index Bug reports ----------- Please use the GitHub Issue form for filing bug reports or enhancement requests: https://github.com/sba1/simplegit/issues Changes ------- Refer to the git log for changes. Building SimpleGit for AmigaOS ------------------------------ Currently, it only is possible to compile SimpleGit via a cross compiler and CMake. See http://sourceforge.net/projects/adtools/ or https://github.com/sba1/adtools/ how to get the cross compiler environment. Once everything is set up, building SimpleGit is as easy as typing $ make -f makefile.aos4 in the shell command prompt. Snapshot builds are available from https://sonumina.de/jenkins/job/sgit.amiga/. That site's SHA1 fingerprint is 56 C7 52 5C 26 DB CE 89 AF 1D 20 EC AE 30 96 E8 88 D5 5B CA. Building SimpleGit for other platforms -------------------------------------- Among other stuff, CMake is needed to build the tool. Then type $ git submodule init $ git submodule update $ make Testing on other platforms -------------------------- If you want to test git2 with the tests of the original git, run: $ make test on a POSIX-compatible operating system. This can take a lot of time (it compiles git and then launch thousands of tests). As we are using the git test framework, nearly all what can be done with git test can be done with our test base (i.e. set GIT_SKIP_TESTS or GIT_TEST_OPTS). You can run a particular test by giving its name: $ make -C tests t0000-basic.sh Origins ------- Its code base derived from https://github.com/vfr-nl/git2/ (thanks to Vincent van Ravesteijn and Motiejus Jakštys), from which it was forked to https://github.com/Romain-Geissler/git2.git. It was then forked by Chris Young to https://github.com/chris-y/git2.git, which is the direct parent of SimpleGit. It is currently developed at https://github.com/sba1/simplegit.git with https://git.gitorious.org/amiga-ports/git2-amiga.git being a mirror. The sources contains work from the examples included within libgit2. Thanks for testing ------------------ Hubert Maier |
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