Until gitlab has eliminated most of these inefficiencies or the use of nfs is discontinued for git data rugged implementations of some of the most commonly used rpcs can be enabled via.
Rugged vs ruby git.
Maybe i m better off just running git log reverse and parsing the results but as long as there s this nice ruby library for working with git i figure i ll use it.
7 8 5 8 l4 git cop vs rugged ruby bindings to libgit2.
Libgit2 is a pure c implementation of the git core methods.
I d like to use rugged to iterate through all the commits on a particular branch from the oldest first to the newest last.
This tip demonstrates how to use rugged to commit a new file to git and leave behind a clean working directory.
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I realize rugged probably won t be as fast as git log but currently the performance for the log on a particular file is horrible.
This is faster than rugged repository new as it won t attempt to perform any git directory discovery won t try to load the config options to determine whether the repository is bare and won t try to load the workdir.
Rugged is a library that provides ruby api bindings for libgit2 a c implementation of the git operations rugged is quickly replacing grit and similar ruby libraries because it performs operations on the git repository using direct api calls instead of calling git as a system command.
Libgit2 bindings in ruby.
It gives you the speed and portability of libgit2 with the beauty of the ruby language.
Compare on your machine for me in a ruby benchmark 1000 times i m seeing differences between code to be double the time in rugged as shelling out to git log.
The legacy rugged implementation for git calls may be faster than the gitaly rpc due to n 1 gitaly calls and other reasons.
See the issue for more details.
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It s designed to be fast and portable.
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I d like to examine the sha1 and the comment for each.