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author | Steve Frécinaux <code@istique.net> | 2008-09-16 08:08:47 +0200 |
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committer | Steve Frécinaux <code@istique.net> | 2008-09-17 08:08:09 +0200 |
commit | b00f3689aa19938c10576580fbfc9243d9f3866c (patch) | |
tree | c9575089d08f9c1f701c7fdb5305b38142131975 /doc | |
parent | 5de63b40dbb8fef7f2f46e42732081ef6d0d8866 (diff) | |
download | gitpython-b00f3689aa19938c10576580fbfc9243d9f3866c.tar.gz |
Replace GitPython with git in repr() outputs.
The imported module is called git (as in "import git"), so it's less
confusing to do so than to call everything GitPython.something.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/tutorial.txt | 38 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/doc/tutorial.txt b/doc/tutorial.txt index 42e015b6..26cdf1af 100644 --- a/doc/tutorial.txt +++ b/doc/tutorial.txt @@ -27,10 +27,10 @@ From the ``Repo`` object, you can get a list of ``Commit`` objects. >>> repo.commits() - [<GitPython.Commit "207c0c4418115df0d30820ab1a9acd2ea4bf4431">, - <GitPython.Commit "a91c45eee0b41bf3cdaad3418ca3850664c4a4b4">, - <GitPython.Commit "e17c7e11aed9e94d2159e549a99b966912ce1091">, - <GitPython.Commit "bd795df2d0e07d10e0298670005c0e9d9a5ed867">] + [<git.Commit "207c0c4418115df0d30820ab1a9acd2ea4bf4431">, + <git.Commit "a91c45eee0b41bf3cdaad3418ca3850664c4a4b4">, + <git.Commit "e17c7e11aed9e94d2159e549a99b966912ce1091">, + <git.Commit "bd795df2d0e07d10e0298670005c0e9d9a5ed867">] Called without arguments, ``Repo.commits`` returns a list of up to ten commits reachable by the master branch (starting at the latest commit). You can ask @@ -61,19 +61,19 @@ Commit objects contain information about a specific commit. '207c0c4418115df0d30820ab1a9acd2ea4bf4431' >>> head.parents - [<GitPython.Commit "a91c45eee0b41bf3cdaad3418ca3850664c4a4b4">] + [<git.Commit "a91c45eee0b41bf3cdaad3418ca3850664c4a4b4">] >>> head.tree - <GitPython.Tree "563413aedbeda425d8d9dcbb744247d0c3e8a0ac"> + <git.Tree "563413aedbeda425d8d9dcbb744247d0c3e8a0ac"> >>> head.author - <GitPython.Actor "Michael Trier <mtrier@gmail.com>"> + <git.Actor "Michael Trier <mtrier@gmail.com>"> >>> head.authored_date (2008, 5, 7, 5, 0, 56, 2, 128, 0) >>> head.committer - <GitPython.Actor "Michael Trier <mtrier@gmail.com>"> + <git.Actor "Michael Trier <mtrier@gmail.com>"> >>> head.committed_date (2008, 5, 7, 5, 0, 56, 2, 128, 0) @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ A tree records pointers to the contents of a directory. Let's say you want the root tree of the latest commit on the master branch. >>> tree = repo.commits()[0].tree - <GitPython.Tree "a006b5b1a8115185a228b7514cdcd46fed90dc92"> + <git.Tree "a006b5b1a8115185a228b7514cdcd46fed90dc92"> >>> tree.id 'a006b5b1a8115185a228b7514cdcd46fed90dc92' @@ -115,17 +115,17 @@ the root tree of the latest commit on the master branch. Once you have a tree, you can get the contents. >>> contents = tree.contents - [<GitPython.Blob "6a91a439ea968bf2f5ce8bb1cd8ddf5bf2cad6c7">, - <GitPython.Blob "e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391">, - <GitPython.Tree "eaa0090ec96b054e425603480519e7cf587adfc3">, - <GitPython.Blob "980e72ae16b5378009ba5dfd6772b59fe7ccd2df">] + [<git.Blob "6a91a439ea968bf2f5ce8bb1cd8ddf5bf2cad6c7">, + <git.Blob "e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391">, + <git.Tree "eaa0090ec96b054e425603480519e7cf587adfc3">, + <git.Blob "980e72ae16b5378009ba5dfd6772b59fe7ccd2df">] This tree contains three ``Blob`` objects and one ``Tree`` object. The trees are subdirectories and the blobs are files. Trees below the root have additional attributes. >>> contents = tree["lib"] - <GitPython.Tree "c1c7214dde86f76bc3e18806ac1f47c38b2b7a3"> + <git.Tree "c1c7214dde86f76bc3e18806ac1f47c38b2b7a3"> >>> contents.name 'test' @@ -138,15 +138,15 @@ from a tree with a syntax similar to how paths are written in an unix system. >>> tree/"lib" - <GitPython.Tree "c1c7214dde86f76bc3e18806ac1f47c38b2b7a30"> + <git.Tree "c1c7214dde86f76bc3e18806ac1f47c38b2b7a30"> You can also get a tree directly from the repository if you know its name. >>> repo.tree() - <GitPython.Tree "master"> + <git.Tree "master"> >>> repo.tree("c1c7214dde86f76bc3e18806ac1f47c38b2b7a30") - <GitPython.Tree "c1c7214dde86f76bc3e18806ac1f47c38b2b7a30"> + <git.Tree "c1c7214dde86f76bc3e18806ac1f47c38b2b7a30"> The Blob object *************** @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ The Blob object A blob represents a file. Trees often contain blobs. >>> blob = tree.contents[-1] - <GitPython.Blob "b19574431a073333ea09346eafd64e7b1908ef49"> + <git.Blob "b19574431a073333ea09346eafd64e7b1908ef49"> A blob has certain attributes. @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ You can get the data of a blob as a string. You can also get a blob directly from the repo if you know its name. >>> repo.blob("b19574431a073333ea09346eafd64e7b1908ef49") - <GitPython.Blob "b19574431a073333ea09346eafd64e7b1908ef49"> + <git.Blob "b19574431a073333ea09346eafd64e7b1908ef49"> What Else? ********** |