Mercurial > hg-git-serve
diff src/hgext3rd/hggit_serve/__init__.py @ 13:00bdfac5416c
Create Git SSH commands and add some documentation. Also cleanup.
- Adds git-upload-pack and git-receive-pack as hg subcommands,
to be run on the server side by git push/pull.
- Starts on documentation.
- Cleans up a lot of stuff.
| author | Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone> |
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| date | Thu, 19 Feb 2026 01:13:56 -0500 |
| parents | f630d9904ea7 |
| children | 959ef686193f |
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--- a/src/hgext3rd/hggit_serve/__init__.py Wed Feb 18 16:17:05 2026 -0500 +++ b/src/hgext3rd/hggit_serve/__init__.py Thu Feb 19 01:13:56 2026 -0500 @@ -1,32 +1,45 @@ +r"""hg serve the Git world + +This extension lets you serve Git users from a Mercurial world. After some +very basic setup, Git users can pull from *and push to* your repository +as if it were any other Git repository. + +For a quick example:: + + $ hg git-export + $ hg serve + +then in another terminal:: + + $ git clone http://localhost:8000/ # or wherever 'hg serve' ran + +This works atop the ``hggit`` extension, and (unlike ``hggit``) requires that +you have Git installed (maybe this will go away in a future version?). + +Setup +----- + +TODO +""" + from __future__ import annotations -import typing as t - -if t.TYPE_CHECKING: - import mercurial.ui as hgui - -from . import _export -from . import _http +from ._export import uipopulate +from ._http import uisetup +from ._ssh import cmdtable # # Interfacing with Mercurial # -__version__ = '0.2.1' +__version__ = '0.3.0' testedwith = b'7.1 7.2' minimumhgversion = b'7.1' -def uisetup(ui: hgui.ui) -> None: - _http.uisetup(ui) - - -def uipopulate(ui: hgui.ui) -> None: - _export.uipopulate(ui) - - __all__ = ( '__version__', + 'cmdtable', 'minimumhgversion', 'testedwith', 'uipopulate',
