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# Groovy Git
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NOTE: This implementation is a fork of the Andrew J. Oberstar's https://github.com/ajoberstar/grgit[grgit] project with a reset of the
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version numbering scheme.
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It was ensured to build and run under Java 11 and Gradle 5.
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Windows implementation details and documentation has been removed.
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The package structure and documentation have been adjusted;
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all references to original authors and versions have been removed for clarity and consistency.
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https://eclipse.org/jgit/[JGit] provides a powerful Java API for interacting with Git repositories. However,
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in a Groovy context, it feels very cumbersome, making it harder to express the operations you want to perform
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without being surrounded by a lot of cruft.
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Groovy Git is a wrapper over JGit that provides a fluent API for interacting with Git repositories in Groovy-based
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tooling. Features that require more user interaction (such as resolving merge conflicts) are intentionally excluded.
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It also provides a Gradle plugin to easily get a Groovy Git instance.
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Groovy Git is available from Maven or the Gradle Plugin Portal.
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