Great job Nicolas! I will try to find some time to implement a few methods
as well!

Oh, in case you never heard of it, this is a nice library that helps a lot
in some jgit scenarios: https://github.com/kevinsawicki/gitective
It helped me in some occasions :)

Cya!

Emanuele

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On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 5:02 PM, nicolas de loof
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> for your information, I've started working on a JGit 
> branch<https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin/tree/jgit> in
> git-plugin, to replace use of system git client in favor of a pure java
> implementation.
> Using git cli require to run a system process for all git operations. This
> is fragile : process can hang, plugin has to parse console output, and can
> then be broken by any outdated git installation and/or new git cli release
> that could change output format, option names, etc
>
> JGit is not as simple to use as launching a command, but will ensure the
> git-plugin isn't system-dependent and more stable.
>
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