gitlib: API library for working with Git repositories
gitlib
is a high-level, lazy and conduit-aware set of abstractions for
programming with Git types. Several different backends are available,
including one for the libgit2 C library (http://libgit2.github.com) (see
gitlib-libgit2
). The aim is both type-safety and convenience of use for
Haskell users, combined with high performance and minimal memory footprint
by taking advantage of Haskell's laziness and the conduit library's
deterministic resource cleanup.
For further information, as well as typical use cases, see Git.Tutorial.
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Dependencies | base (>=3 && <5), base16-bytestring (>=0.1.1.5), bytestring (>=0.9.2.1), conduit (>=1.2.8), conduit-combinators (>=1), containers (>=0.4.2.1), directory (>=1.1.0.2), exceptions (>=0.5), filepath (>=1.3), hashable (>=1.1.2.5), mtl (>=2.1.2), resourcet (>=1.1.0), semigroups (>=0.11), tagged (>=0.2.3.1), text (>=0.11.2), time (>=1.4), transformers (>=0.3.0.0), unix (>=2.5.1.1), unix-compat (>=0.4), unliftio, unliftio-core (>=0.1.1), unordered-containers (>=0.2.3.0) [details] |
License | MIT |
Author | John Wiegley |
Maintainer | johnw@newartisans.com |
Category | FFI |
Home page | https://github.com/jwiegley/gitlib |
Source repo | head: git clone git://github.com/jwiegley/gitlib.git |
Uploaded | by JohnWiegley at 2021-03-21T21:17:39Z |
Distributions | Debian:3.1.2, LTSHaskell:3.1.3, NixOS:3.1.3, Stackage:3.1.3 |
Reverse Dependencies | 8 direct, 0 indirect [details] |
Downloads | 26879 total (100 in the last 30 days) |
Rating | 2.0 (votes: 1) [estimated by Bayesian average] |
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Status | Docs available [build log] Last success reported on 2021-03-21 [all 1 reports] |