# lethe README `lethe` is a Python module for git-based snapshotting. `lethe` is intended as a mechanism for creating commits outside the standard git branching/tagging workflows. It is meant to enable additional use-cases without disrupting the standard workflows. Use cases include: - Short-lived: - On-disk **undo log** - **Syncing work-in-progress** between computers before it's ready - Long-lived: - **lab notebook**: Recording the code / configuration state that resulted in a given output - **incremental backup**: Space-efficient time-based backups of a codebase ## Usage ### Creating a commit from the command line ```bash $ cd path/to/repo $ lethe 122d058e375274a186c407f28602c3b14a2cab95 ``` This effectively snapshots the current state of the repository (as would be seen by `git add --all`) and creates a new commit (`122d058e375274a186c407f28602c3b14a2cab95`) which points to it. The current branch and index are not changed. ### Flags: - `-p my_parent_ref` is used to provide "parent" refs which become the parents of the created commit. If a parent ref is a symbolic ref, *both* the provided ref and the ref it points to are used as parents. If not present, defaults to `-p HEAD`. - `-t ref/lethe/my_target_ref` is used to provide "target" refs which will be created/updated to point to the created commit. If not present, defaults to adding an entry of the form `-t refs/lethe/my_branch` for each parent ref of the form `refs/heads/my_branch`, and `-t refs/lethe/my/refpath` for non-head refs of the form `refs/my/refpath`. All provided parent refs *and* any dereferenced parent refs are used to generate default target refs. If any of the target refs already exist, the commits they point to become parents of the created commit. - `-m "my message"` sets the commit message for the snapshot. By default, "snapshot " is used. - `-r path/to/repo` can be provided to specify a repository outside of the current working directory. ```bash $ cd path/to/repo $ git branch * master $ lethe ``` is equivalent to ```bash lethe -r path/to/repo -p HEAD ``` or ```bash lethe -r path/to/repo -p HEAD -p refs/heads/master -t refs/lethe/HEAD -t refs/lethe/master ``` ### Creating a commit programmatically ```python import lethe REPO = '/path/to/repo' commit_sha = lethe.snap(cwd=REPO) tree_sha = lethe.get_tree(commit_sha, cwd=REPO) print('Created new commit with hash ' + commit_sha + ' aka refs/lethe/HEAD') print('Code (tree) state is ' + tree_sha) ``` ## Installation Requirements: * python 3 (written and tested with 3.6) * git (accessible on the system `PATH`) Install with pip: ```bash pip3 install lethe ```