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Easy to use Python SDK for the GitCode REST API, community-maintained.

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GitCode-API

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gitcode-api is a community-maintained Python SDK for the GitCode REST API. It provides easy-to-use synchronous and asynchronous clients, repository-scoped helpers, and lightweight response models so you can work with GitCode from Python without hand-writing raw HTTP requests.

Why This Project

  • Community project for developers who want a practical GitCode Python library.
  • Sync and async clients with a consistent API surface.
  • Resource namespaces such as client.repos, client.pulls, and client.users.
  • Repository defaults via owner= and repo= on the client.
  • Sphinx docs plus a mirrored GitCode REST API reference in docs/.

Installation

Install from PyPI:

pip install -U gitcode-api

Authentication

Pass api_key= directly, or set GITCODE_ACCESS_TOKEN in your environment:

export GITCODE_ACCESS_TOKEN="your-token"

If your token is stored in encrypted form, pass decrypt= to decode either an encrypted api_key= value or an encrypted GITCODE_ACCESS_TOKEN value before the client uses it.

from gitcode_api import GitCode
from trusted_library import decrypt_token

client = GitCode(
    api_key="encrypted-token",
    decrypt=decrypt_token,
)

CLI

After installation, you can invoke the SDK directly from the command line:

gitcode-api repos get --api-key "$GITCODE_ACCESS_TOKEN" --owner SushiNinja --repo GitCode-API
python -m gitcode_api pulls list --api-key "$GITCODE_ACCESS_TOKEN" --owner SushiNinja --repo GitCode-API --state open

Commands mirror the synchronous resource methods on GitCode, using the pattern gitcode-api <resource> <method> .... For methods that accept extra **params or **payload, pass repeated --set key=value flags or --set-json '{"key": "value"}'.

Quick Start

Sync client

from gitcode_api import GitCode

client = GitCode(
    owner="SushiNinja",
    repo="GitCode-API",
)

repo = client.repos.get()
branches = client.branches.list(per_page=5)

print(repo.full_name)
for branch in branches:
    print(branch.name)

Async client

import asyncio
from gitcode_api import AsyncGitCode

async def main() -> None:
    client = AsyncGitCode(owner="SushiNinja", repo="GitCode-API")
    pulls = await client.pulls.list(state="open", per_page=20)
    print(len(pulls))

asyncio.run(main())

Context managers

GitCode and AsyncGitCode (and the lower-level SyncAPIClient / AsyncAPIClient) support with / async with. Leaving the block calls close() / await close() on the underlying client automatically, including a custom http_client= you passed in.

from gitcode_api import GitCode

with GitCode(owner="SushiNinja", repo="GitCode-API") as client:
    repo = client.repos.get()
    print(repo.full_name)
import asyncio
from gitcode_api import AsyncGitCode

async def main() -> None:
    async with AsyncGitCode(owner="SushiNinja", repo="GitCode-API") as client:
        pulls = await client.pulls.list(state="open", per_page=20)
        print(len(pulls))

asyncio.run(main())

Common Workflows

Create a pull request:

from gitcode_api import GitCode

client = GitCode(owner="SushiNinja", repo="GitCode-API")

try:
    pull = client.pulls.create(
        title="Add feature",
        head="feature-branch",
        base="main",
        body="Implements the new flow.",
    )
    print(pull.number)
finally:
    client.close()

Get the authenticated user:

from gitcode_api import GitCode

client = GitCode()

try:
    user = client.users.me()
    print(user.login)
finally:
    client.close()

Search repositories:

from gitcode_api import GitCode

client = GitCode()

try:
    repos = client.search.repositories(q="sdk language:python", per_page=10)
    for repo in repos:
        print(repo.full_name)
finally:
    client.close()

Available Resources

Both GitCode and AsyncGitCode expose:

  • repos and contents
  • branches and commits
  • issues and pulls
  • labels, milestones, and members
  • releases, tags, and webhooks
  • users, orgs, search, and oauth

Examples

Runnable examples live in examples/:

  • get_current_user.py
  • get_repository_overview.py
  • list_pull_requests.py
  • async_list_branches.py

Example scripts load shared configuration from examples/.env using python-dotenv.

uv run python examples/get_current_user.py
uv run python examples/get_repository_overview.py
uv run python examples/list_pull_requests.py
uv run python examples/async_list_branches.py

See examples/.env.example for the expected variables.

Documentation

  • Project docs entry: docs/index.rst
  • SDK docs: docs/sdk/index.rst
  • REST API mirror: docs/rest_api/index.rst

Build the docs locally with Sphinx:

uv run --group docs sphinx-build -b html docs docs/_build/html

Project Status

This is a community project and is still evolving. API coverage is already broad, but some endpoints and behaviors may continue to be refined as the SDK grows.

Contributing

Issues, bug reports, API coverage improvements, docs fixes, and pull requests are welcome. If you are using GitCode heavily and notice missing endpoints or awkward ergonomics, contributions are especially appreciated.

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