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einspect
- Mutable string views - einspect
- Mutable tuple views - einspect
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einspect - Mutate tuples, strings, ints. View and write to C Structs of live Python objects. Implement new methods for built-in types... and more 👀
A fundamental framework for safe and simple manipulation of runtime memory structs. bash pip install einspect https://github.com/ionite34/einspect/
dulwich
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Show HN: Gogit – Just enough Git (in Go) to push itself to GitHub
> It seems a similar story with the rest of git.
Dulwich[1] is a pure-python Git implementation that's been around for many years, meant to be used as a library. I used it a long time ago to make a git-backed wiki. There's also libgit2 which is exactly what it sounds like and it has mature Go bindings[2]. I'm sure there are more implementations.
[1]: https://github.com/jelmer/dulwich
- DIY Git in Python
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To the programmers in London: There is an open-source Python package named after Dulwich
It makes sense since the package is a pure Python implementation of Git. Here is the source (official website of the project): https://www.dulwich.io/
- TIL that there is an open-source Python package called "Dulwich", and why it's named after an area in London: It's a pure Python version of Git, and the name comes from a Monty Python sketch, where the characters Mr. and Mrs. Git live and occasionally attend to cocktail parties.
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How do you guys do version control when you don't have access to the proper tools like GIT? Multiple files? Multiple functions? Some other obscure workaround?
Pure python implementation of git. https://github.com/jelmer/dulwich I haven't tested this, but git is mostly just a data structure and can be written in any language.
What are some alternatives?
CuVec - Unifying Python/C++/CUDA memory: Python buffered array ↔️ `std::vector` ↔️ CUDA managed memory
Samosa (समोसा) - Enforce a triangular Git workflow. If this is not possible, explain why.
pyRevit - Rapid Application Development (RAD) Environment for Autodesk Revit®
giftless - 🎁 A pluggable Git LFS server written in Python. Highly customizable and easy to extend.
showcert - Simple OpenSSL for humans: all you need for X.509 TLS certificates (and nothing more).
sapling - A Scalable, User-Friendly Source Control System.
Cython - The most widely used Python to C compiler
git2go - Git to Go; bindings for libgit2. Like McDonald's but tastier.
marrow.mailer - A light-weight, modular, message representation and mail delivery framework for Python.
Git - Git Source Code Mirror - This is a publish-only repository but pull requests can be turned into patches to the mailing list via GitGitGadget (https://gitgitgadget.github.io/). Please follow Documentation/SubmittingPatches procedure for any of your improvements.
CPython - The Python programming language
build-your-own-x - Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch.