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  • Hash : 237da401
    Author : Vicent Marti
    Date : 2010-11-14T22:06:10

    Add support for blob files Blob files can now be loaded from the repository like all the other base Git types. Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>

  • README.txt

  • libgit2 - the Git linkable library
    ==================================
    
    libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods provided as a
    re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you to write native
    speed custom Git applications in any language with bindings.
    
    
    Why Do We Need It
    ==================================
    
    In the current Git project, though a libgit.a file is produced it is
    not re-entrant (it will call <code>die()</code> on basically any error)
    and it has no stable or well-designed public API.  As there is no good
    way to link to this effectively, a new library was needed that fulfilled
    these requirements.  Thus libgit2.
    
    Though it would be nice to use the same library that Git itself uses, 
    Git actually has a pretty simple storage format and just having native
    access to that is pretty useful.  Eventually we would like to have most
    of the functionality of the core Git tools or even get the library
    integrated into Git itself, but in the meantime having a cleanly designed
    and maintained linkable Git library with a public API will likely be helpful
    to lots of people.
    
    What It Can Do
    ==================================
    
    libgit2 is already very usable.
    * raw <-> hex SHA conversions
    * raw object reading (loose and packed)
    * raw object writing (loose)
    * revlist walker
    * commit, tag and tree object parsing and write-back
    * tree traversal
    * basic index file (staging area) operations
    
    
    Installing libgit2
    ==================================
    
     $ git clone git://github.com/libgit2/libgit2.git
     $ cd libgit2
     $ make
     $ make install
    
    That should get it installed on Mac, Linux or Windows.
    Once that is done, you should be able to link the library to your program
    with a normal "-lgit2".
    
    Language Bindings
    ==================================
    
    So you want to use Git from your favorite programming language.  Here are
    the bindings to libgit2 that are currently available:
    
    == Ruby ==
    
    Ribbit is the reference library used to make sure the 
    libgit2 API is sane.  This should be mostly up to date.
    
    http://github.com/libgit2/ribbit
    
    
    == Erlang ==
    
    Geef is an example of an Erlang NIF binding to libgit2.  A bit out of 
    date, but basically works.  Best as a proof of concept of what you could
    do with Erlang and NIFs with libgit2.
    
    http://github.com/schacon/geef
    
    
    If you start another language binding to libgit2, please let us know so
    we can add it to the list.
    
    License 
    ==================================
    libgit2 is under GPL2 with linking exemption, which basically means you
    can link to the library with any program, commercial, open source or
    other.  However, you cannot modify libgit2 and distribute it without
    supplying the source.
    
    See the COPYING file for the full license text.