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@@ -32,13 +32,20 @@ Git::Diff - returns from a @git.diff command. It is an Enumerable that returns Git::Diff:DiffFile objects from which you can get per file patches and insertion/deletion statistics. You can also get total statistics from the Git::Diff object directly. -Git::Status +Git::Status - returns from a @git.status command. It is an Enumerable that returns +Git:Status::StatusFile objects for each object in git, which includes files in the working +directory, in the index and in the repository. Similar to running 'git status' on the command +line to determine untracked and changed files. -Git::Branches +Git::Branches - Enumerable object that holds Git::Branch objects. You can call .local or .remote +on it to filter to just your local or remote branches. -Git::Remote +Git::Remote - A reference to a remote repository that is tracked by this repository. -Git::Log +Git::Log - An Enumerable object that references all the Git::Object::Commit objects that encompass +your log query, which can be constructed through methods on the Git::Log object, like: + + @git.log(20).object("HEAD^").since("2 weeks ago").between('v2.6', 'v2.7').each { |commit| [block] } = Examples @@ -1,13 +1,34 @@ * more documentation -* compatible with git 1.4 + +* object.name (git name-rev) * git archive +* git revert, stash, rebase + +* more low level index actions + - (with_index), checkout-index, read-tree, write-tree, update-ref + +* submodule support + +* diff additions + - annotate, blame + +* repository admin + - prune, fsck, pack-refs, gc, count-objects, unpack-objects + +* email/patch integration + - request-pull(email_address), git-am, git-apply + + +* compatible with git 1.4 + * More Error Examples * More Git::Status methods + * Speed up through pure ruby * Speed up through C bindings to libgit-thin diff --git a/doc/created.rid b/doc/created.rid index f9d24d4..c9a65f9 100644 --- a/doc/created.rid +++ b/doc/created.rid @@ -1 +1 @@ -Tue Nov 13 07:35:28 PST 2007 +Tue Nov 13 08:54:42 PST 2007 diff --git a/doc/files/README.html b/doc/files/README.html index 0832d66..69d8471 100644 --- a/doc/files/README.html +++ b/doc/files/README.html @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ </tr> <tr class="top-aligned-row"> <td><strong>Last Update:</strong></td> - <td>Tue Nov 13 06:53:10 PST 2007</td> + <td>Tue Nov 13 08:54:36 PST 2007</td> </tr> </table> </div> @@ -117,17 +117,33 @@ also get total statistics from the <a href="../classes/Git/Diff.html">Git::Diff</a> object directly. </p> <p> -<a href="../classes/Git/Status.html">Git::Status</a> +<a href="../classes/Git/Status.html">Git::Status</a> - returns from a +@git.status command. It is an Enumerable that returns <a +href="../classes/Git.html">Git</a>:Status::StatusFile objects for each +object in git, which includes files in the working directory, in the index +and in the repository. Similar to running ‘git status’ on the +command line to determine untracked and changed files. </p> <p> -<a href="../classes/Git/Branches.html">Git::Branches</a> +<a href="../classes/Git/Branches.html">Git::Branches</a> - Enumerable +object that holds <a href="../classes/Git/Branch.html">Git::Branch</a> +objects. You can call .local or .remote on it to filter to just your local +or remote branches. </p> <p> -<a href="../classes/Git/Remote.html">Git::Remote</a> +<a href="../classes/Git/Remote.html">Git::Remote</a> - A reference to a +remote repository that is tracked by this repository. </p> <p> -<a href="../classes/Git/Log.html">Git::Log</a> +<a href="../classes/Git/Log.html">Git::Log</a> - An Enumerable object that +references all the <a +href="../classes/Git/Object/Commit.html">Git::Object::Commit</a> objects +that encompass your log query, which can be constructed through methods on +the <a href="../classes/Git/Log.html">Git::Log</a> object, like: </p> +<pre> + @git.log(20).object("HEAD^").since("2 weeks ago").between('v2.6', 'v2.7').each { |commit| [block] } +</pre> <h1>Examples</h1> <p> Here are a bunch of examples of how to use the Ruby/<a |