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+ :toc: macro
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+ :toclevels: 5
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+ :figure-caption!:
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+ :git_link: link:https://git-scm.com[Git]
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+ :struct_link: link:https://www.alchemists.io/articles/ruby_structs[Struct]
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+ = Gitt
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+
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+ Provides a monadic Object API to the {git_link} CLI. This project is also an extraction of work originally implemented within the following projects:
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+ * link:https://www.alchemists.io/projects/git-lint[Git Lint]
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+ * link:https://www.alchemists.io/projects/milestoner[Milestoner]
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+ * link:https://www.alchemists.io/projects/rubysmith[Rubysmith]
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+
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+ If you are looking for alternatives within this space, you might find the following gems of benefit too:
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+
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+ * link:https://github.com/ruby-git/ruby-git[Ruby Git]
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+ * link:https://github.com/libgit2/rugged[Rugged]
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+
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+ toc::[]
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+
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+ == Features
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+
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+ * Wraps all Git commands with additional enhancements to improve your working experience.
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+ * Answers link:https://dry-rb.org/gems/dry-monads[monads] so you can pipe commands together for more powerful and complex workflows.
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+
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+ == Requirements
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+
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+ . {git_link}
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+ . link:https://www.ruby-lang.org[Ruby]
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+
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+ == Setup
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+ To set up the project, run:
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+ [source,bash]
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+ ----
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+ bin/setup
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+ ----
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+
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+ == Usage
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+ At a high level, this project provides a centralized Object API via a single object: `Repository`. Example:
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ git = Gitt::Repository.new
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+ git.branch # Equivalent to `git branch <arguments>`.
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+ git.branch_default # Answers default branch.
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+ git.branch_name # Answers current branch.
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+ git.call # Allows you to run any Git command.
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+ git.commits # Answers commit records.
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+ git.config # Equivalent to `git config <arguments>`.
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+ git.exist? # Answers if current directory is a Git repository or not.
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+ git.get # Equivalent to `git config get`.
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+ git.log # Equivalent to `git log <arguments>`.
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+ git.origin? # Answers if repository has an origin or not.
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+ git.set # Equivalent to `get config set`.
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+ git.tag # Equivalent to `git tag <arguments>`.
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+ git.tag? # Answers if local or remote tag exists.
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+ git.tag_create # Create a new tag.
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+ git.tag_last # Anwswers last tag created.
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+ git.tag_local? # Answers if local tag exists?
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+ git.tag_parse # Parses and answers a tag record.
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+ git.tag_remote? # Answers if remote tag exists?
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+ git.tagged? # Answers if the repository has any tags.
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+ git.tags_push # Pushes local tags to remote git.
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+ git.uncommitted # Parses a file and answers an unsaved commit message.
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+ ----
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+
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+ === Commands
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+ Should you want to use individual commands instead of interacting with the `Repository` object, you
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+ can leverage any of the objects in the `Commands` namespace which -- at a minimum -- use the link:https://www.alchemists.io/articles/interactor_pattern[Command Pattern]. Here are the _select_ commands which are enhanced further:
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+ ==== link:https://git-scm.com/docs/git-branch[Branch]
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+ Handles branches.
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ branch = Gitt::Commands::Branch.new
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+ # Answers branch default (via Git `init.defaultBranch` configuration).
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+ branch.default # Success "main"
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+ # Accepts any argument you'd send to `git branch`. Example:
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+ branch.call "--list" # Success " main\n"
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+ # Answers current branch
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+ branch.name # Success "major"
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+ ----
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+
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+ ==== link:https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config[Config]
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+ Handles global and local configurations.
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ config = Gitt::Commands::Config.new
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+ # Accepts any argument you'd send to `git config`. Example:
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+ config.call "--get", "rebase.abbreviateCommands" # Success "true\n"
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+ # Answers value for key with support for fallback value or block manipulation.
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+ config.get "user.name" # Success "Brooke Kuhlmann"
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+ config.get "user.unknown", "fallback" # Success "fallback"
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+ config.get("user.unknown") { |value| value + "fallback" } # "fallback"
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+
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+ # Answers true or false if origin is defined.
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+ config.origin? # true
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+ # Sets configuration key and value.
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+ config.set "user.demo", "test" # Success "test"
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+ ----
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+ ==== link:https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log[Log]
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+ Handles commit history.
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ log = Gitt::Commands::Log.new
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+ log.call "--oneline", "-1" # Success "5e21a9866827 Added documentation\n"
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+ ----
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+ The `Log` class provides two other methods but they require a more detailed explanation. The first is `Log#all` which answers an array of commits (records) upon success and accepts the same arguments as given to `#call`.
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ commit = log.all
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+ ----
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+ The second, is:
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ commit log.uncommitted ".git/COMMIT_EDITMSG"
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+ ----
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+ The above will answer a single commit record. This is great for building a commit object from an unsaved commit message. The only disadvantage of this approach is that you will get template commits which are always stripped out by Git when processing a _saved_ commit.
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+ ==== link:https://git-scm.com/docs/git-tag[Tag]
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+ Handles the tagging/versioning of commits.
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ tag = Gitt::Commands::Tag.new
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+ # Accepts any argument you'd send to `git tag`.
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+ # Example: tag.call "--list"
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+ stdout, stderr, status = tag.call
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+ # Answers true or false base on whether local and remote tag exist.
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+ tag.exist? "0.1.0"
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+ # Answers last tag for git.
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+ tag.last
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+ # Answers if local tag exists.
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+ tag.local? "0.1.0"
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+ # Pushes tags to remote git.
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+ tag.push
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+ # Answers if remote tag exists.
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+ tag.remote? "0.1.0"
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+
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+ # Answers true or false based on whether repository is tagged.
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+ tag.tagged?
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+ ----
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+
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+ === Models
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+ In order to have access to rich data from the Git client, there are several models available to you.
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+ ==== Commit
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+ An instance of `Gitt::Commits::Model` is what is answered back to when using `Gitt::Repository` via the `#commits` or `#uncommitted` methods. In each case, you'll either get an array of records, a single record, or a failure depending on the result. Here's an example of a single record:
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ # #<struct Gitt::Commits::Model
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+ # author_date_relative="2 days ago",
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+ # author_email="demo@example.com",
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+ # author_name="Demo User",
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+ # body="Necessary to explain recent changes.\n",
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+ # body_lines=["Necessary to explain recent changes."],
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+ # body_paragraphs=["Necessary to explain recent changes."],
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+ # message="Updated documentation with new functionality\n\nNecessary to explain recent changes.\n",
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+ # sha="5e21a9866827bf5c68bd445ea01b3837a3936b45",
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+ # subject="Updated documentation with new functionality",
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+ # trailers=[],
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+ # trailers_index=nil>
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+ ----
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+ You get a {struct_link} with the following attributes:
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+ * `author_date_relative`: Stores the relative date of when the commit was made.
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+ * `author_email`: Stores the author email.
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+ * `author_name`: Stores the author name.
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+ * `body`: Stores the commit body which excludes the subject and leading space.
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+ * `body_lines`: Stores each line of the body in an array.
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+ * `body_paragraphs`: Stores each paragraph of the body as an array (i.e. broken by double new lines).
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+ * `message`: Stores the entire, raw, commit message (i.e. subject and body).
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+ * `sha`: Stores the commit SHA.
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+ * `subject`: Stores the commit subject.
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+ * `trailers`: Stores any commit trailers as an array of `GtiPlus::Trailers::Model` records.
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+ * `trailers_index`: Stores the starting index of trailers within the commit message.
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+
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+ ==== Tag
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+ An instance of `Gitt::Tags::Model` is what is answered back to when using `Gitt::Repository` via the `#tag_parse` method. Here's an example:
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ # #<struct Gitt::Tags::Model
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+ # author_date="Tue Dec 29 17:33:01 2020 -0700",
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+ # author_email="demo@example.com",
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+ # author_name="Demo User",
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+ # body="- Added gem skeleton\n- Added RSpec dependnecy",
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+ # sha="d041d07c29f97b5b06b3b2fd05fa1dd018c7da7c",
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+ # subject="Version 0.1.0",
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+ # version="0.1.0">
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+ ----
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+
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+ You get a {struct_link} with the following attributes:
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+ * `author_date`: Stores author creation date.
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+ * `author_email`: Stores author email.
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+ * `author_name`: Store author name.
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+ * `body`: Stores body of tag which can be sentences, multiple paragraphs, and/or signature information.
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+ * `sha`: Stores the commit SHA for which this tag labels
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+ * `subject`: Stores the subject.
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+ * `version`: Stores the version.
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+
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+ ==== Trailer
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+ A trailer is nested within a commit record when trailer information exists. Example:
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+ [source,ruby]
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+ ----
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+ #<struct Gitt::Commits::Trailers::Model key="Issue", delimiter=":", space=" ", value="123">
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+ ----
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+ The attributes break down as follows:
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+ * `key`: Answers the key.
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+ * `delimiter`: Answers the delimiter which must be a colon but can be missing if invalid.
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+ * `space`: Answers either a space or an empty string with the former being invalid.
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+ * `value`: Answers the value associated with the key.
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+ == Development
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+ To contribute, run:
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+ [source,bash]
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+ ----
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+ git clone https://github.com/bkuhlmann/gitt
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+ cd gitt
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+ bin/setup
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+ ----
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+ You can also use the IRB console for direct access to all objects:
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+ [source,bash]
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+ ----
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+ bin/console
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+ ----
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+ == Tests
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+ To test, run:
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+ [source,bash]
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+ ----
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+ bundle exec rake
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+ ----
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+
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+ == link:https://www.alchemists.io/policies/license[License]
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+
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+ == link:https://www.alchemists.io/policies/security[Security]
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+
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+ == link:https://www.alchemists.io/policies/code_of_conduct[Code of Conduct]
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+
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+ == link:https://www.alchemists.io/policies/contributions[Contributions]
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+
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+ == link:https://www.alchemists.io/projects/gitt/versions[Versions]
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+ == link:https://www.alchemists.io/community[Community]
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+
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+ == Credits
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+ * Built with link:https://www.alchemists.io/projects/gemsmith[Gemsmith].
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+ * Engineered by link:https://www.alchemists.io/team/brooke_kuhlmann[Brooke Kuhlmann].
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "gitt"
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+ spec.version = "1.0.0"
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+ spec.authors = ["Brooke Kuhlmann"]
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+ spec.email = ["brooke@alchemists.io"]
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+ spec.homepage = "https://www.alchemists.io/projects/gitt"
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+ spec.summary = "Provides a monadic Object API wrapper around the Git CLI."
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+ spec.license = "Hippocratic-2.1"
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+
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+ spec.metadata = {
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+ "bug_tracker_uri" => "https://github.com/bkuhlmann/gitt/issues",
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+ "changelog_uri" => "https://www.alchemists.io/projects/gitt/versions",
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+ "documentation_uri" => "https://www.alchemists.io/projects/gitt",
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+ "funding_uri" => "https://github.com/sponsors/bkuhlmann",
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+ "label" => "Gitt",
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+ "rubygems_mfa_required" => "true",
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+ "source_code_uri" => "https://github.com/bkuhlmann/gitt"
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+ }
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+ spec.signing_key = Gem.default_key_path
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+ spec.cert_chain = [Gem.default_cert_path]
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+
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+ spec.required_ruby_version = "~> 3.2"
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+ spec.add_dependency "dry-monads", "~> 1.6"
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+ spec.add_dependency "refinements", "~> 10.0"
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+ spec.add_dependency "zeitwerk", "~> 2.6"
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+ spec.extra_rdoc_files = Dir["README*", "LICENSE*"]
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+ spec.files = Dir["*.gemspec", "lib/**/*"]
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module Gitt
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+ module Commands
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+ # A Git branch command wrapper.
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+ class Branch
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+ def initialize shell: SHELL
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+ @shell = shell
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+ end
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+
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+ def default
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+ shell.call("config", "init.defaultBranch")
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+ .fmap(&:chomp)
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+ .fmap { |name| name.empty? ? "main" : name }
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+ end
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+
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+ def call(*arguments) = shell.call "branch", *arguments
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+
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+ def name = shell.call("rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD").fmap(&:chomp)
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ attr_reader :shell
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "dry/monads"
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+
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+ module Gitt
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+ module Commands
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+ # A Git config command wrapper.
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+ class Config
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+ include Dry::Monads[:result]
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+
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+ def initialize shell: SHELL
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+ @shell = shell
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+ end
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+
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+ def call(*arguments) = shell.call "config", *arguments
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+
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+ def get key, fallback = "", *arguments
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+ call(*arguments, "--get", key).fmap(&:chomp)
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+ .or do |error|
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+ block_given? ? yield(error) : Success(fallback)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def origin? = !get("remote.origin.url").value_or(EMPTY_STRING).empty?
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+
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+ def set(key, value, *arguments) = call(*arguments, "--add", key, value).fmap { value }
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ attr_reader :shell
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require "dry/monads"
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+
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+ module Gitt
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+ module Commands
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+ # A Git log command wrapper.
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+ class Log
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+ include Dry::Monads[:result]
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+
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+ KEY_MAP = {
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+ author_email: "%ae",
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+ author_name: "%an",
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+ authored_at: "%at",
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+ authored_relative_at: "%ar",
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+ body: "%b",
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+ committed_at: "%ct",
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+ committed_relative_at: "%cr",
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+ committer_email: "%ce",
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+ committer_name: "%cn",
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+ raw: "%B",
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+ sha: "%H",
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+ signature: "%G?",
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+ subject: "%s",
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+ trailers: "%(trailers)"
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+ }.freeze
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+
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+ def initialize shell: SHELL, key_map: KEY_MAP, parser: Parsers::Commit
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+ @shell = shell
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+ @key_map = key_map
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+ @parser = parser
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+ end
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+
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+ def call(*arguments) = shell.call "log", *arguments
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+
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+ def index *arguments
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+ arguments.prepend(pretty_format)
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+ .then { |pretty_format| call(*pretty_format) }
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+ .fmap { |content| String(content).scrub("?").split %("\n") }
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+ .fmap { |entries| build_records entries }
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+ end
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+
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+ def uncommitted path
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+ return Failure %(Invalid commit message path: "#{path}".) unless path.exist?
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+
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+ shell.call("mktree")
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+ .bind { |raw_sha| shell.call "commit-tree", "-F", path.to_s, raw_sha.chomp }
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+ .bind { |sha| index "-1", sha.chomp }
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+ .fmap(&:first)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ attr_reader :shell, :key_map, :parser
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+
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+ def pretty_format
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+ key_map.reduce("") { |string, (key, value)| string + "<#{key}>#{value}</#{key}>%n" }
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+ .then { |structure| %(--pretty=format:"#{structure}") }
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+ end
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+
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+ def build_records(entries) = entries.map { |entry| parser.call(entry) }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end