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This is the dulwich project. 
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It aims to give an interface to git repos that doesn't call out to git
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directly but instead uses pure Python.
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Currently can read blobs, trees and commits from the files. It reads both
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legacy and new headers. It can write out new indexes as well.
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Can also understand a little about the repository format.
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Open up a repo by passing it the path to the .git dir. You can then ask for
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HEAD with repo.head() or a ref with repo.ref(name). Both return the SHA id
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they currently point to. You can then grab this object with
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repo.get_object(sha).
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For the actual objects the ShaFile.from_file(filename) will return the object
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stored in the file whatever it is. To ensure you get the correct type then
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call {Blob,Tree,Commit}.from_file(filename). I will add repo methods to do
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this for you with file lookup soon.
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There is also support for creating blobs. Blob.from_string(string) will create
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a blob object from the string. You can then call blob.sha() to get the sha
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object for this blob, and hexdigest() on that will get its ID. There is
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currently no method that allows you to write it out though.
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Everything is currently done with assertions, where much of it should probably
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be exceptions. This was merely done for expediency. If you hit an assertion,
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it either means you have done something wrong, there is corruption, or
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you are trying an unsupported operation.
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The project is named after the part of London that Mr. and Mrs. Git live in 
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in the particular Monty Python sketch. It is based on the Python-Git module 
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that James Westby <jw+debian@jameswestby.net> released in 2007.