This package adds two Git commands:
- url – generates so called giturl which encodes repository fetch-URL and revision (can also hold paths to files);
example giturl:
gitu://ҝjȩMżEäḝЃȣϟṈӛŀї
(points tomaster
branch of this project), - guclone – clones given giturl, checkouts revision stored in this giturl.
In short:
- The giturls use 1024 unicode letters via base-1024 encoding, and also Huffman codes, to compress resulting
string.
- SMALL SIZE
- Thanks to using glyphs that are letters (not symbols) double clicking on giturl always selects whole string,
regardless if it's done in e.g. Firefox, Chrome, iTerm2, xterm, etc.
- CALM SELECTING
git url ...
andgit guclone ...
understand giturls also without leadinggitu://
, and with leading//
, so grabbing and using such url is easy.- EASY USE
- You can encode path to file in the giturl, to e.g. point someone to a location in project.
- PACKED WITH DATA
Compare length of the above example giturl to the data it stores:
ҝjȩMżEäḝЃȣϟṈӛŀї
https://github.com/zdharma/git-urlmaster
Recursively clone and run make install
. Default install location is /usr/local
. It can be overriden by setting
PREFIX
, e.g. make install PREFIX=/opt
.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/zdharma/git-url
cd git-url
make install
If you use Zshell then there's a nice way of installing – via Zplugin:
zplugin ice as"program" pick"$ZPFX/bin/git-(url|guclone)" make"install PREFIX=$ZPFX"
zplugin light zdharma/git-url
To update, execute zplugin update zdharma/git-url
. $ZPFX
is ~/.zplugin/polaris
by default.
The project uses two subprojects, one of them written in C++ (compiled with CMake), second one in Zshell. They are the
computation backends, and any of the two will work (choose with export GITURL_TOOL=zgiturl
or ...=cgiturl
).
Only a subset of ASCII is encoded. This is sufficient for typical Github usage, where user and repository name are required to not use symbols, and where typical project branch names and file names are simple ASCII. Following characters can appear in input data – in the server, repository path, user name, revision, file path: [a-zA-Z0-9._~:/-].
Use -p
option to embed path to file in giturl:
% git url -p lib/common.sh
Encoding... INPUT is next paragraph:
Protocol: https
Site: github.com
Repo: zdharma/zplugin.git
Revision: master
File: lib/common.sh
gitu://ŬϽẝá0ȘéőϞȳƾDZϠѝŌěcḆΚṳȣϟṈӛŀї
Suggested is to use tilde ~
to separate multiple file paths. The project can be easily extended if this workaround
will not suffice, to encode multiple file paths natively.