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git-bundle-sha
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Retrieve the git SHA of the commit that most recently touched a list of files.
Retrieve the Git SHA of the latest commit that touched any number of files. Useful in particular with bundling, when you want to identify a collection of files by something like a hash, but tied to something more real (like a Git history.)
Install using npm:
npm install git-bundle-sha
And then require:
var gitsha = require('git-bundle-sha');
gitsha(['lib/server.js', 'lib/common.js', 'helpers/handlebars.js'], function (err, sha) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log('Git SHA: ' + sha);
});
gitsha(function(err, sha) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log('HEAD is at ' + sha);
});
This works by sub-shelling out to a Git process, so your node process must be able to access git. This also means that it is tied to your project directory at the moment.
Yes. If you are using submodules, any file nested under that submodule directory will have a last-modified SHA that corresponds to the commit that last updated the submodule in the parent project.
FAQs
Retrieve the git SHA of the commit that most recently touched a list of files.
We found that git-bundle-sha demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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