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Gitty is a Node.js wrapper for Git. It's syntax resembles the Git command line syntax, executes common commands, and parses the output into operable objects.
Complete documentation is available here.
$ npm install gitty
Run the the unit and integration tests with:
$ npm test
var git = require('gitty');
// identifying the repo and using defaults
var myRepo = git('/path/to/repo');
// explicitly passing the path to the git client
var myRepo2 = git('/path/to/repo2', '/not-in-path/bin/git');
// specifying an options object (note all properties are optional)
var myRepo3 = git('/path/to/repo3', {
gitpath: '/not-in-path/bin/git', // optional
largeOperations: ['log', 'ls-files', 'status', 'commit'], // optional
largeOperationsMaxBuffer: 1024 * 6000 // optional
});
Now you can call this instance of Repository
's methods. For example, to
execute git log
for myRepo
, you would do:
myRepo.log(function(err, log) {
if (err) return console.log('Error:', err);
// ...
});
Gitty no longer supports username/password authentication over SSH. You should be using SSH keys for that.
myRepo.push('origin', 'master', function(err, succ) {
if (err) return console.log(err);
// ...
});
Gitty was written by Emery Rose Hall (emery@deadcanaries.org)
Licensed under LGPLv3 license
FAQs
A Node.js wrapper for the Git CLI
We found that gitty 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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