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0.1.0 | Mar 6, 2023 |
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giro
giro (from git-root) is a crate to for resolving the Git repository root directory, if any, of a path. So essentially, it enables you to find out two things:
- Does a path belong to a Git repository?
- If so, what is the root directory of this Git repository?
This crate only exposes one public function: 'git_root'
pub fn git_root<P: AsRef<std::path::Path>>(path: P) -> Result<Option<PathBuf>, std::io::Error>
Having this isolated functionality in a create means that other applications or crates may be able to use this crate over for example git2 or similar crates when they are only used for this functionality.
Usage
Library (crate)
Run
cargo add giro
or add
giro = "0.1"
to your projects Cargo.toml.
Then call it with
let root: Option<std::path::PathBuf> = giro::git_root("some/path")?;
Application (binary)
This will install giro as a git plugin. The binary will be installed as git-root
.
cargo install giro
then run
git root
to check if the current directory is inside a git repository or not.
Man Pages
If you want man pages for the git-root binary, it can be added by copying the file git-root.1.man
to a directory in your $MANPATH
.