# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= python-dulwich VERSION= 0.21.5 KEYWORDS= python VARIANTS= py310 v11 SDESC[py310]= Python Git Library (3.10) SDESC[v11]= Python Git Library (3.11) HOMEPAGE= none CONTACT= Python_Automaton[python@ironwolf.systems] DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= PYPI/d/dulwich DISTFILE[1]= dulwich-0.21.5.tar.gz:main DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[py310]= single SPKGS[v11]= single OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= PY310 PY311 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none VOPTS[py310]= PY310=ON PY311=OFF VOPTS[v11]= PY310=OFF PY311=ON DISTNAME= dulwich-0.21.5 GENERATED= yes [PY310].BUILDRUN_DEPENDS_ON= python-urllib3:single:py310 [PY310].USES_ON= python:py310,sutools [PY311].BUILDRUN_DEPENDS_ON= python-urllib3:single:v11 [PY311].USES_ON= python:v11,sutools [FILE:2600:descriptions/desc.single] Dulwich ======= This is the Dulwich project. It aims to provide an interface to git repos (both local and remote) that doesn't call out to git directly but instead uses pure Python. **Main website**: **License**: Apache License, version 2 or GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. The project is named after the part of London that Mr. and Mrs. Git live in in the particular Monty Python sketch. Installation ------------ By default, Dulwich' setup.py will attempt to build and install the optional C extensions. The reason for this is that they significantly improve the performance since some low-level operations that are executed often are much slower in CPython. If you don't want to install the C bindings, specify the --pure argument to setup.py:: $ python setup.py --pure install or if you are installing from pip:: $ pip install dulwich --global-option="--pure" Note that you can also specify --global-option in a `requirements.txt `_ file, e.g. like this:: dulwich --global-option=--pure Getting started --------------- Dulwich comes with both a lower-level API and higher-level plumbing ("porcelain"). For example, to use the lower level API to access the commit message of the last commit:: >>> from dulwich.repo import Repo >>> r = Repo('.') >>> r.head() '57fbe010446356833a6ad1600059d80b1e731e15' >>> c = r[r.head()] >>> c >>> c.message 'Add note about encoding.\n' And to print it using porcelain:: >>> from dulwich import porcelain >>> porcelain.log('.', max_entries=1) -------------------------------------------------- commit: 57fbe010446356833a6ad1600059d80b1e731e15 Author: Jelmer Vernooij Date: Sat Apr 29 2017 23:57:34 +0000 Add note about encoding. Further documentation --------------------- The dulwich documentation can be found in docs/ and built by running make doc. It can also be found [on the web]. Help ---- There is a *#dulwich* IRC channel on the [OFTC], and a `dulwich-discuss `_ mailing list. Contributing ------------ For a full list of contributors, see the git logs or [AUTHORS]. If you'd like to contribute to Dulwich, see the [CONTRIBUTING] file and [list of open issues]. Supported versions of Python ---------------------------- At the moment, Dulwich supports (and is tested on) CPython 3.6 and later and Pypy. [FILE:100:distinfo] 70955e4e249ddda6e34a4636b90f74e931e558f993b17c52570fa6144b993103 441948 dulwich-0.21.5.tar.gz