git2-rs
argparse-benchmarks-rs
git2-rs | argparse-benchmarks-rs | |
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8 | 17 | |
1,600 | 35 | |
0.7% | - | |
8.0 | 6.5 | |
9 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Rust | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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git2-rs
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Downloadig files or git repositories from the web
There are clone methods that do all that. The clone example shows how to use it with status callbacks. Remove all the callbacks, and it is just Repository::clone("url", "destination")
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Gex: Git CLI inspired by Emac's Magit built in Rust
The correct way of going about this would be to use only the low-level "plumbing" commands of git and not the porcelain. Or you can get even better performance by using https://github.com/rust-lang/git2-rs, which basically reimplements git as a library.
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[Media] My first rust app, git smart checkout, fuzzy search that branch, I kinda like this language ❤️🦀
You may want into look into this crate: https://github.com/rust-lang/git2-rs
- `Cargo install --git` -- received unexpected content-type
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (32/2021)!
I want to get the output of git log --follow --format=%aD | tail -1 by using git2-rs. I found git2-rs/examples/log.rs, but I still confused on how to use it.
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Question about libgit2, working with index does not show on cli `git status`
I am trying to use libgit2 through the rust library git2. I open the default index for the repository, equivalent to git_repository_index. When verifying it's path, it does point to .git/index.
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Looking for a version control crate
https://github.com/rust-lang/git2-rs uses libgit2-sys which I believe can install git into your finally binary statically.
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rebuilderd 0.9.0: reproducible builds verification system used by Arch Linux
Yes! We have multiple rust projects in Arch Linux that we've successfully rebuilt, for example rebuilderd or rustc/cargo itself. We occasionally run into projects that aren't reproducible, this is usually due to issues in build.rs. One of the issues I fixed is this one: https://github.com/rust-lang/git2-rs/pull/619
argparse-benchmarks-rs
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Yet another command line argument parser: bpaf 0.5.2
You can check out the argparse-benchmarks-rs though that only gives a high level summary.
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Gex: Git CLI inspired by Emac's Magit built in Rust
So besides the git2 conversation, I'd recommend using an argument parser even if its for something basic like lexopt just for help/version, at least you'd error for unrecognized arguments and can more easily expand it in the future.
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New alternative for clap (declarative, basic and simple)
Unclear whether it has a solid advantage over other things listed at rust-cli/argparse-benchmarks-rs or whether it's just an "I didn't research what already existed" project.
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GitHub - epage/parse-benchmarks-rs
I'm tempted to collect all of these benchmark repos into a github org to make them easier to find. So far I know of parser, md, argparse, and template languages.
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How do i learn about new crates?
Not strictly an answer to your question, but https://github.com/rust-cli/argparse-benchmarks-rs provides a good survey of option parsing crates in Rust.
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Best cobra alternative for rust.
As others have mentioned clap is one of the more popular, featureful CLI parsers though it does come at a compile time and binary size cost. We are working on improving that. See argparse-benchmarks for by-the-numbers comparison for the different parsers (ie only stats and no full feature lists). Clap is used by ripgrep, cargo, and many other tools
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Announcing clap_lex 0.1!
Compared to lexopt, which inspired this effort, clap_lex makes some different trade offs for flexibility and ergonomics which allows it to handle every case clap needs. There is room for more ergonomic improvements as the MVP was written for clap's needs. argparse-benchmarks-rs has been updated and clap_lex is roughly in line with lexopt for build-times and binary size.
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Yet another command line argument parser: bpaf 0.4.0
See https://github.com/rust-cli/argparse-benchmarks-rs/blob/main/examples/bpaf-app/app.rs
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Immediately off the top of your head what is the best Rust CLI library.
You can use this link: https://github.com/rust-cli/argparse-benchmarks-rs
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Yet another command line argument parser: bpaf
btw there are the argparse benchmarks which can be interesting points of comparison (though I haven't decided what is the criteria for being added to it yet).
What are some alternatives?
git-smart-checkout - 🧠 A command-line utility for switching git branches more easily. Switch branches interactively or use a fuzzy search to find that long-forgotten branch name.
clap-rs - A full featured, fast Command Line Argument Parser for Rust
libgit2 - A cross-platform, linkable library implementation of Git that you can use in your application.
sherlock - 🔎 Hunt down social media accounts by username across social networks
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
ht - Friendly and fast tool for sending HTTP requests
Nova - Implementation of "Ray Tracing in One Weekend": https://raytracing.github.io/books/RayTracingInOneWeekend.html
cli-guidelines - A guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day.
rebuilderd - Independent verification of binary packages - reproducible builds
structopt - Parse command line arguments by defining a struct.
ismyarchverifiedyet - :construction: Experimental script to query rebuilderd for results :construction:
argh - Rust derive-based argument parsing optimized for code size