dugite-winoffline
v1.63.1
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Elegant bindings for Git, updated for offline windows installation of dugite native. Useful behind a corporate firewall.
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Dugite - JS bindings for Git
This project provides bindings for Node applications to interact with Git repositories, using the same command line interface that core Git offers.
- This package skips download of native packages from github via scripts/download-git.js during a postinstall. This is useful if your behind a corporate firewall and want to use this package via an internal npm repo like artifactory.
The source is in TypeScript, but can be consumed by any JavaScript application.
Getting Started
Add it to your project:
> npm install dugite --save
Then reference it in your application:
import { GitProcess, GitError, IGitResult } from 'dugite'
const pathToRepository = 'C:/path/to/git/repository/'
const result = await GitProcess.exec([ 'status' ], pathToRepository)
if (result.exitCode === 0) {
const output = result.stdout
// do some things with the output
} else {
const error = result.stderr
// error handling
}
Features
- make it easy to work with Git repositories
- use the same commands as you would in a shell
- access to the full set of commands, options and formatting that Git core uses
- access to the latest features of Git
Supported Platforms
- Windows 7 and later
- macOS 10.9 and up
- Linux (tested on Ubuntu Precise/Trusty and Fedora 24)
Status
This project is under active development for Git-related projects at GitHub. This will stabilize as this library gets more usage in production, and is open to external contributions that align with the project's goals.
If you are interested in getting involved with this project, refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md file for instructions and the documentation sections for more information about the project.
Roadmap
As this is under active development, the roadmap is also subject to change. Some ideas:
- authentication support in-the-box
- make environment setup easier to override
- API additions for common tasks such as parsing output
- error handling improvements