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[package]
name = "gitoxide"
description = "A command-line application for interacting with git repositories"
repository = "https://github.com/Byron/gitoxide"
authors = ["Sebastian Thiel <[email protected]>"]
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
version = "0.31.1"
default-run = "gix"
include = ["src/**/*", "LICENSE-*", "README.md"]
resolver = "2"
[[bin]]
name = "ein"
path = "src/ein.rs"
doc = false
test = false
doctest = false
[[bin]]
name = "gix"
path = "src/gix.rs"
doc = false
test = false
doctest = false
[features]
default = ["max"]
#! ### Build Configuration
#! These combine common choices of building blocks to represent typical builds.
## Everything, all at once.
##
## As fast as possible, tracing, with TUI progress, progress line rendering with auto-configuration, all transports based on their most mature implementation (HTTP), all `ein` tools, CLI colors and local-time support, JSON output, regex support for rev-specs.
## Can be amended with the `http-client-curl-rustls` feature to avoid `openssl` as backend.
max = ["max-control", "fast", "gitoxide-core-blocking-client", "http-client-curl"]
## Like `max`, but only Rust is allowed.
##
## This is the most compatible build as it won't need a C compiler or C toolchains to build. It's also not the fastest as or the most feature-rich in terms of available
## transports as it uses Rust's HTTP implementation.
##
## As fast as possible, with TUI progress, progress line rendering with auto-configuration, all transports available but less mature pure Rust HTTP implementation, all `ein` tools, CLI colors and local-time support, JSON output, regex support for rev-specs.
max-pure = ["max-control", "gix-features/rustsha1", "gix-features/zlib-rust-backend", "http-client-reqwest", "gitoxide-core-blocking-client" ]
## Like `max`, but with more control for configuration. See the *Package Maintainers* headline for more information.
max-control = ["tracing", "fast-safe", "pretty-cli", "gitoxide-core-tools-query", "gitoxide-core-tools-corpus", "gitoxide-core-tools", "prodash-render-line", "prodash-render-tui", "prodash/render-line-autoconfigure", "gix/revparse-regex" ]
## All of the good stuff, with less fanciness for smaller binaries.
##
## As fast as possible, progress line rendering, all transports based on their most mature implementation (HTTP), all `ein` tools, CLI colors and local-time support, JSON output.
lean = ["fast", "tracing", "pretty-cli", "http-client-curl", "gitoxide-core-tools-query", "gitoxide-core-tools-corpus", "gitoxide-core-tools", "gitoxide-core-blocking-client", "prodash-render-line" ]
## The smallest possible build, best suitable for small single-core machines.
##
## This build is essentially limited to local operations without any fanciness.
##
## Optimized for size, no parallelism thus much slower, progress line rendering.
small = ["pretty-cli", "gix-features/rustsha1", "gix-features/zlib-rust-backend", "prodash-render-line", "is-terminal" ]
## Like lean, but uses Rusts async implementations for networking.
##
## This build is more of a demonstration showing how async can work with `gitoxide`, which generally is blocking. This also means that the selection of async transports
## is very limited to only HTTP (without typical `git` configuration) and git over TCP like provided by the `git daemon`.
##
## As fast as possible, progress line rendering, less feature-ful HTTP (pure Rust) and only `git-damon` support, all `ein` tools, CLI colors and local-time support, JSON output.
##
## Due to async client-networking not being implemented for most transports, this one supports only the 'git+tcp' and HTTP transport.
## It uses, however, a fully asynchronous networking implementation which can serve a real-world example on how to implement custom async transports.
lean-async = ["fast", "tracing", "pretty-cli", "gitoxide-core-tools", "gitoxide-core-tools-query", "gitoxide-core-tools-corpus", "gitoxide-core-async-client", "prodash-render-line"]
#! ### Package Maintainers
#! `*-control` features leave it to you to configure C libraries, involving choices for `zlib`, ! hashing and transport implementation.
#!
#! Additional features *can* be provided with `--features` and are handled by the [`gix-features` crate](https://docs.rs/gix-features/latest).
#! If nothing else is specified, the Rust implementation is used. ! Note that only one feature of each section can be enabled at a time.
#!
#! * **zlib**
#! - `gix-features/zlib-ng`
#! - `gix-features/zlib-ng-compat`
#! - `gix-features/zlib-stock`
#! - `gix-features/zlib-rust-backend` (*default if no choice is made*)
#! * **sha1**
#! - `gix-features/fast-sha1`
#! - `gix-features/rustsha1` (*default if no choice is made*)
#! * **HTTP** - see the *Building Blocks for mutually exclusive networking* headline
#!
#! #### Examples
#!
#! * `cargo build --release --no-default-features --features max-control,gix-features/zlib-stock,gitoxide-core-blocking-client,http-client-curl`
#! - Create a build just like `max`, but using the stock `zlib` library instead of `zlib-ng`
#! * `cargo build --release --no-default-features --features max-control,http-client-reqwest,gitoxide-core-blocking-client,gix-features/fast-sha1`
#! - Create a build just like `max-pure`, but with faster hashing due to `fast-sha1`.
#! ### Building Blocks
#! Typical combinations of features of our dependencies, some of which are referred to in the `gitoxide` crate's code for conditional compilation.
## Makes the crate execute as fast as possible by supporting parallel computation of otherwise long-running functions
## as well as fast, hardware accelerated hashing, along with a faster zlib backend.
## If disabled, the binary will be visibly smaller.
fast = ["gix/max-performance", "gix/comfort"]
## Makes the crate execute as fast as possible by supporting parallel computation of otherwise long-running functions
## as well as fast, hardware accelerated hashing, along with a faster zlib backend.
## If disabled, the binary will be visibly smaller.
fast-safe = ["gix/max-performance-safe", "gix/comfort"]
## Enable tracing in `gitoxide-core`.
tracing = ["dep:tracing-forest", "dep:tracing-subscriber", "dep:tracing", "gix-features/tracing", "gix-features/tracing-detail" ]
## Use `clap` 3.0 to build the prettiest, best documented and most user-friendly CLI at the expense of binary size.
## Provides a terminal user interface for detailed and exhaustive progress.
## Provides a line renderer for leaner progress display, without the need for a full-blown TUI.
pretty-cli = [ "gitoxide-core/serde", "prodash/progress-tree", "prodash/progress-tree-log", "prodash/local-time", "env_logger/humantime", "env_logger/color", "env_logger/auto-color" ]
## The `--verbose` flag will be powered by an interactive progress mechanism that doubles as log as well as interactive progress
## that appears after a short duration.
prodash-render-line-crossterm = ["prodash-render-line", "prodash/render-line-crossterm", "prodash/signal-hook", "is-terminal", "crosstermion"]
## Progress reporting with a TUI, can then be enabled with the `--progress` flag.
prodash-render-tui = ["prodash/render-tui", "prodash/render-tui-crossterm", "gix/progress-tree", "futures-lite"]
## Progress reporting by visually drawing lines into the terminal without switching to an alternate window.
prodash-render-line = ["prodash/render-line", "prodash-render-line-crossterm", "gix/progress-tree"]
## Prints statistical information to inform about cache efficiency when those are dropped.
## Use this as a way to understand if bigger caches actually produce greater yiedls.
cache-efficiency-debug = ["gix-features/cache-efficiency-debug"]
## A way to enable most `gitoxide-core` tools found in `ein tools`, namely `organize` and `estimate hours`.
gitoxide-core-tools = ["gitoxide-core/organize", "gitoxide-core/estimate-hours", "gitoxide-core-tools-archive"]
## A program to perform analytics on a `git` repository, using an auto-maintained sqlite database
gitoxide-core-tools-query = ["gitoxide-core/query"]
## A program to run algorithms on a corpus of repositories, recording each run for later comparison.
gitoxide-core-tools-corpus = ["gitoxide-core/corpus"]
## A sub-command to generate archive from virtual worktree checkouts.
gitoxide-core-tools-archive = ["gitoxide-core/archive"]
#! ### Building Blocks for mutually exclusive networking
#! Blocking and async features are mutually exclusive and cause a compile-time error. This also means that `cargo … --all-features` will fail.
#! Within each section, features can be combined.
#!
#! #### Blocking
#! The backends are mutually exclusive, e.g. choose either `curl` or `request`.
#!
## Use blocking client networking.
gitoxide-core-blocking-client = ["gitoxide-core/blocking-client"]
## Support synchronous 'http' and 'https' transports (e.g. for clone, fetch and push) using **curl**.
http-client-curl = ["gix/blocking-http-transport-curl"]
## Implies `http-client-curl` and configures `curl` to use the `rust-tls` backend.
http-client-curl-rustls = ["gix/blocking-http-transport-curl-rustls"]
## Support synchronous 'http' and 'https' transports (e.g. for clone, fetch and push) using **reqwest**.
http-client-reqwest = ["gix/blocking-http-transport-reqwest-rust-tls"]
#! #### Async
#!
## Use async client networking.
gitoxide-core-async-client = ["gitoxide-core/async-client", "futures-lite"]
[dependencies]
anyhow = "1.0.42"
gitoxide-core = { version = "^0.33.1", path = "gitoxide-core" }
gix-features = { version = "^0.36.0", path = "gix-features" }
gix = { version = "^0.55.2", path = "gix", default-features = false }
time = "0.3.23"
clap = { version = "4.1.1", features = ["derive", "cargo"] }
clap_complete = "4.4.3"
prodash = { workspace = true, optional = true }
is-terminal = { version = "0.4.0", optional = true }
env_logger = { version = "0.10.0", default-features = false }
crosstermion = { version = "0.11.0", optional = true, default-features = false }
futures-lite = { version = "1.12.0", optional = true, default-features = false, features = ["std"] }
# for 'tracing'
tracing-forest = { version = "0.1.5", features = ["serde"], optional = true }
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.17", optional = true }
tracing = { version = "0.1.37", optional = true }
# for progress
owo-colors = "3.5.0"
tabled = { version = "0.10.0", default-features = false }
# Avoid pre-compiled binaries, see https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/2538 and https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/pull/2590
serde_derive = ">=1.0.185"
once_cell = "1.18.0"
document-features = { version = "0.2.0", optional = true }
[profile.dev.package]
gix-object = { opt-level = 3 }
gix-ref = { opt-level = 3 }
#gix-pack = { opt-level = 3 }
gix-hash = { opt-level = 3 }
gix-actor = { opt-level = 3 }
gix-config = { opt-level = 3 }
miniz_oxide = { opt-level = 3 }
sha1 = { opt-level = 3 }
sha1_smol = { opt-level = 3 }
[profile.release]
overflow-checks = false
#lto = "fat"
# this bloats files but assures destructors are called, important for tempfiles. One day I hope we
# can wire up the 'abrt' signal handler so tempfiles will be removed in case of panics.
panic = 'unwind'
#codegen-units = 1
incremental = false
build-override = { opt-level = 0 }
# It's not quite worth building dependencies with more optimizations yet. Let's keep it here for later.
#[profile.dev.package."*"]
#opt-level = 2
[workspace]
members = [
"gix-actor",
"gix-url",
"gix-hash",
"gix-validate",
"gix-ref",
"gix-command",
"gix-config",
"gix-config-value",
"gix-discover",
"gix-features",
"gix-trace",
"gix-commitgraph",
"gix-chunk",
"gix-quote",
"gix-object",
"gix-glob",
"gix-diff",
"gix-date",
"gix-traverse",
"gix-index",
"gix-bitmap",
"gix-worktree",
"gix-worktree-state",
"gix-status",
"gix-revision",
"gix-packetline",
"gix-packetline-blocking",
"gix-mailmap",
"gix-macros",
"gix-note",
"gix-negotiate",
"gix-fetchhead",
"gix-prompt",
"gix-filter",
"gix-sec",
"gix-lfs",
"gix-rebase",
"gix-sequencer",
"gix-submodule",
"gix-transport",
"gix-credentials",
"gix-protocol",
"gix-pack",
"gix-odb",
"gix-tempfile",
"gix-lock",
"gix-attributes",
"gix-ignore",
"gix-pathspec",
"gix-refspec",
"gix-path",
"gix-utils",
"gix-fs",
"gix",
"gitoxide-core",
"gix-hashtable",
"gix-tui",
"gix-tix",
"gix-archive",
"gix-worktree-stream",
"gix-revwalk",
"tests/tools",
"gix-diff/tests",
"gix-pack/tests",
"gix-odb/tests",
"gix-worktree-state/tests",
"gix-status/tests",
"gix-worktree/tests",
"gix-index/tests",
"gix-ref/tests",
"gix-config/tests",
"gix-traverse/tests",
]
[workspace.dependencies]
prodash = { version = "26.2.2", default-features = false }
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
features = ["document-features", "max"]
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]