git2go
sapling
git2go | sapling | |
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2 | 43 | |
1,907 | 5,815 | |
0.2% | 1.1% | |
0.0 | 10.0 | |
2 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
git2go
- Show HN: Gogit – Just enough Git (in Go) to push itself to GitHub
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How to install pre-requisite software for binary
Another really good option you should check out is using go-git (although many features are missing IMO, I had issues mainly with git blame), or git2go (but it requires linking to libgit2 which sux, also some features are missing like flags and low-level stuff).
sapling
- Monorepos: Please Don't (2019)
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Twenty Years Is Nothing
I am personally surprised that TFA didn't mention either jj or Sapling [0] given its emphasis on how both Git and svn were both made to be backwards compatible!
[0] https://github.com/facebook/sapling
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Jj init – getting serious about replacing Git with Jujutsu
Lots to digest here! I have been keeping an eye on Pijul so it is cool to see some of its features implemented in jj. Sapling[0], similarly, is a new VCS tool out there which can work with a git repo. It also has anonymous branches, no staging area, supports stacked commits and can track the history of a commit over time. I've been using a similar workflow to the article's author: git with a UI to handle commits of hunks of a file to group related changes. My working branch often has unrelated changes that get tossed from branch to branch as I am able to commit. I haven't figured out where these new tools fit into my workflow yet, but I am glad there's new options that will help making working on a project more flexible and organized.
[0]: https://sapling-scm.com
- Sapling – A VCS from Meta
- Sapling: A Scalable, User-Friendly Source Control System
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Ask HN: Can we do better than Git for version control?
yep both extended it and have versions that can work against GitHub/git servers.
sapling scm from meta has I think the best cli and VS code UX https://sapling-scm.com/
jj from google is also mercurial derived with very similar cli features like histedit and has support for deferring conflict resolution https://github.com/martinvonz/jj
- Your GitHub pull request workflow is slowing you down
- Sapling – A Scalable, User-Friendly Source Control System
- Mononoke
What are some alternatives?
go-git
go-git - A highly extensible Git implementation in pure Go.
gittp - :octocat: Git HTTP backend in go
nextjs-template - A bit personalized version of the `with-typescript-eslint-jest` template.
hgo - Hgo is a collection of Go packages providing read-access to local Mercurial repositories.
FTC-for-VS-Code - A VS Code extension for accessing FTC snippets, debugger, and Android cmdline tools from a button
gh - Scriptable server and net/http middleware for GitHub Webhooks.
buck2-prelude - Prelude for the Buck2 project
glab - The GitLab CLI tool. Archived: now officially adopted by GitLab as the official CLI tool and maintained at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli. See https://github.com/profclems/glab/issues/983
reactide - Reactide is the first dedicated IDE for React web application development.
go-vcs - manipulate and inspect VCS repositories in Go
dulwich - Pure-Python Git implementation