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simple command-line parser of GitHub Linguist Ruby program.

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linguist-python

Simple Python command-line wrapper of Ruby-based Github Linguist. Linguist (and hence this Python wrapper) detect the language of a Git repo, based on the commited files .gitattributes is used to configure Linguist to not get distracted by docs or archive files, etc. using several straightforward rules.

This Python wrapper attempts to make Linguist a little more careful by warning users of uncommitted changes or additions that could make Linguist silently give very skewed (inaccurate) results, since Linguist only works on files/changes after git commit.

Install

  1. Install Linguist as usual:
    gem install github-linguist
    
  2. Install Python wrapper:
    pip install -e .
    

Usage

From Terminal:

ghlinguist

Or import as a Python module.

import ghlinguist as ghl

langs = ghl.linguist('~/mypath')

The functions return a list of tuples like:

[('Python'), (97.)]
[('Fortran'), (3.)]

where the second number is the percentage of code detected for that language.

If the directory is not a Git repo, None is returned

Examples

The primary reason behind creating this Python Linguist wrapper is automatically detecting the repo type, so that appropriate templates can be applied en masse to a large number of repos. Thus to get the repo language from the command line, as GitHub would:

ghlinguist -t

or as a Python module:

import ghlinguist as ghl

lang = ghl.linguist('~/mypath', rpath=True)

Both cases simply return the string Python or Fortran etc.

Notes

ghLinguist parses text output from GitHub Linguist, which is a Ruby program. We call github-linguist executable since linguist overlaps with QT Lingiust.

Linux prereqs

If you don't already have RubyGems setup on Linux:

  1. setup RubyGems:
    apt install ruby-dev libssl-dev libicu-dev zlib1g-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
    
    gem update --system
    
  2. be sure Gems are installed to home directory, NOT system (no sudo) by adding to ~/.bashrc:
    # Install Ruby Gems to ~/gems
    export GEM_HOME=$HOME/gems
    export PATH=$HOME/gems/bin:$PATH
    

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