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by schacon
2 days ago
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I addressed this in the post, but Git has no linkable library and never has. If you want to do even something small, you need to fork/exec a process and communicate with it via stdin/out. Or completely reimplement it and all of the edge cases - for example, reading even one object can be either loose (easy) or in a packfile (much more difficult). Reading a reference (what SHA does a branch point to) can be in a loose file, a packfile, or a reftable. etc. There is no way anyone would ever use this for it's CLI - it will almost certainly always be slower and worse in every way, even if I get it stable (which it's currently not). You can use libgit2 (a project I also helped kickstart), or Gitoxide (a project GitButler also currently helps drive) - they are faster and better in nearly every way, but they are not feature complete. This isn't for the person using Git. This is for someone trying to build a tool that wants to use parts of Git, which is different. |
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