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Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
f995e3d368 Release version 1.8.2
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2025-12-16 19:22:41 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
ffa9d9660a gpt-5.2 ChatGPT: refactor tools code into cli.tools.vscode and add unit tests
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* Move VS Code workspace logic (incl. guards) from cli.commands.tools into cli.tools.vscode
* Extract shared repo path resolution into cli.tools.paths and reuse for explore/terminal
* Simplify cli.commands.tools to pure orchestration via open_vscode_workspace
* Update existing tools command unit test to assert delegation instead of patching removed internals
* Add new unit tests for cli.tools.paths and cli.tools.vscode (workspace creation, reuse, guard errors)

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2025-12-16 18:43:56 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
be70dd4239 Release version 1.8.1
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2025-12-16 18:06:35 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
74876e2e15 Fixed ruff
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2025-12-16 18:00:56 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
54058c7f4d gpt-5.2 ChatGPT: integrate gh-based credential resolution with full integration test
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- Add GhTokenProvider to read GitHub tokens via `gh auth token`
- Extend TokenResolver policy: ENV → gh → keyring (validate) → prompt (overwrite)
- Introduce provider-specific token validation for GitHub
- Ensure invalid keyring tokens trigger interactive re-prompt and overwrite
- Add end-to-end integration test covering gh → keyring → prompt flow
- Clean up credentials package exports and documentation

https://chatgpt.com/share/69418c81-6748-800f-8fec-616684746e3c
2025-12-16 17:44:44 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
8583fdf172 feat(mirror,create): make MIRRORS single source of truth and exclude PyPI from git config
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- Treat MIRRORS as the only authority for mirror URLs
- Filter non-git URLs (e.g. PyPI) from git remotes and push URLs
- Prefer SSH git URLs when determining primary origin
- Ensure mirror probing only targets valid git remotes
- Refactor repository create into service-based architecture
- Write PyPI metadata exclusively to MIRRORS, never to git config
- Add integration test verifying PyPI is not written into .git/config
- Update preview and unit tests to match new create flow

https://chatgpt.com/share/69415c61-1c5c-800f-86dd-0405edec25db
2025-12-16 14:19:19 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
374f4ed745 test(integration): move create repo preview test from e2e and mock git commands
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- Reclassify create repo preview test as integration test
- Rename test class to drop E2E naming
- Replace subprocess mock with core.git command mocks (init/add_all/commit)
- Patch get_config_value to avoid git config dependency

https://chatgpt.com/share/694150de-873c-800f-a01d-df3cc7ce25df
2025-12-16 13:30:19 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
63e1b3d145 core.git: add get_repo_root query and use it in repository scaffold
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2025-12-16 13:23:36 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
2f89de1ff5 refactor(pull): switch repository pull to core.git commands
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- Replace raw subprocess git pull with core.git.commands.pull_args
- Remove shell-based command execution
- Add GitPullArgsError wrapper for consistent error handling
- Align unit tests to mock pull_args instead of subprocess.run
- Preserve verification and prompt logic

https://chatgpt.com/share/69414dc9-5b30-800f-88b2-bd27a873580b
2025-12-16 13:17:04 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
019aa4b0d9 refactor(git): migrate repository creation to core.git commands
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- Replace direct subprocess git calls with core.git commands (init, add_all, commit, branch_move, push_upstream)
- Introduce add_all, init, and branch_move command wrappers with preview support
- Use git config queries via get_config_value instead of shell access
- Preserve main → master fallback logic with explicit error handling
- Improve error transparency while keeping previous non-fatal behavior

https://chatgpt.com/share/69414b77-b4d4-800f-a189-463b489664b3
2025-12-16 13:05:42 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
9c22c7dbb4 refactor(git): introduce structured core.git command/query API and adapt actions & tests
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- Replace direct subprocess usage with core.git.run wrapper
- Introduce dedicated core.git.commands (add, commit, fetch, pull_ff_only, push, clone, tag_annotated, tag_force_annotated, etc.)
- Introduce core.git.queries (list_tags, get_upstream_ref, get_config_value, changelog helpers, etc.)
- Refactor release workflow and git_ops to use command/query split
- Implement semantic vX.Y.Z comparison with safe fallback for non-parseable tags
- Refactor repository clone logic to use core.git.commands.clone with preview support and ssh→https fallback
- Remove legacy run_git_command helpers
- Split and update unit tests to mock command/query boundaries instead of subprocess
- Add comprehensive tests for clone modes, preview behavior, ssh→https fallback, and verification prompts
- Add unit tests for core.git.run error handling and preview mode
- Align public exports (__all__) with new structure
- Improve type hints, docstrings, and error specificity across git helpers

https://chatgpt.com/share/69414735-51d4-800f-bc7b-4b90e35f71e5
2025-12-16 12:49:03 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
f83e192e37 refactor(release/git): replace shell git calls with command/query helpers
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- Remove legacy shell-based git helpers from release workflow
- Introduce typed git command wrappers (add, commit, fetch, pull_ff_only, push, tag*)
- Add git queries for upstream detection and tag listing
- Refactor release workflow to use core git commands consistently
- Implement semantic vX.Y.Z tag comparison without external sort
- Ensure prerelease tags (e.g. -rc) do not outrank final releases
- Split and update unit tests to match new command/query architecture
2025-12-16 12:30:36 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
486863eb58 Sovled ruff linting hints
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2025-12-16 12:04:16 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
bb23bd94f2 refactor(git): add get_latest_commit query and remove subprocess usage
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- Introduce core.git query get_latest_commit()
- Refactor config init to use git query instead of subprocess
- Fix __future__ import order in core.git package
- Export new query via core.git.queries API

https://chatgpt.com/share/69413c3e-3bcc-800f-b3b0-a3bf3b7bb875
2025-12-16 12:02:09 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
2a66c082eb gpt-5.2 ChatGPT: move git config lookup into core.git query
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- Replace inline `git config --get` subprocess usage in release/files.py
  with core.git.queries.get_config_value()
- Keep core.git.run() strict; interpret exit code 1 for missing config keys
  at the query layer
- Export get_config_value via core.git.queries

https://chatgpt.com/share/69413aef-9814-800f-a9c3-e98666a4204a
2025-12-16 11:56:24 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
ee9d7758ed Solved ruff linting hints
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2025-12-16 11:42:40 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
0119af330f gpt-5.2: fix tests and imports after git queries split
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https://chatgpt.com/share/694135eb-10a8-800f-8b12-968612f605c7

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2025-12-16 11:35:10 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
e117115b7f gpt-5.2 ChatGPT: adapt tests to new core.git commands/queries split
- Update mirror integration tests to use probe_remote_reachable
- Refactor branch action tests to mock git command helpers instead of run_git
- Align changelog tests with get_changelog query API
- Update git core tests to cover run() and query helpers
- Remove legacy run_git assumptions from tests

https://chatgpt.com/share/69412008-9e8c-800f-9ac9-90f390d55380

**Validated by Google's model.**

**Summary:**
The test modifications have been correctly implemented to cover the Git refactoring changes:

1.  **Granular Mocking:** The tests have shifted from mocking the monolithic `run_git` or `subprocess` to mocking the new, specific wrapper functions (e.g., `pkgmgr.core.git.commands.fetch`, `pkgmgr.core.git.queries.probe_remote_reachable`). This accurately reflects the architectural change in the source code where business logic now relies on these granular imports.
2.  **Structural Alignment:** The test directory structure was updated (e.g., moving tests to `tests/unit/pkgmgr/core/git/queries/`) to match the new source code organization, ensuring logical consistency.
3.  **Exception Handling:** The tests were updated to verify specific exception types (like `GitDeleteRemoteBranchError`) rather than generic errors, ensuring the improved error granularity is correctly handled by the CLI.
4.  **Integration Safety:** The integration tests in `test_mirror_commands.py` were correctly updated to patch the new query paths, ensuring that network operations remain disabled during testing.

The test changes are consistent with the refactor and provide complete coverage for the new code structure.
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2025-12-16 10:01:30 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
755b78fcb7 refactor(git): split git helpers into run/commands/queries and update branch, mirror and changelog actions
https://chatgpt.com/share/69411b4a-fcf8-800f-843d-61c913f388eb
2025-12-16 09:41:35 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
9485bc9e3f Release version 1.8.0
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2025-12-15 13:37:42 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
dcda23435d git commit -m "feat(update): add --silent mode with continue-on-failure and unified summary
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- Introduce --silent flag for install/update to downgrade per-repo errors to warnings
- Continue processing remaining repositories on pull/install failures
- Emit a single summary at the end (suppress per-repo summaries during update)
- Preserve interactive verification behavior when not silent
- Add integration test covering silent vs non-silent update behavior
- Update e2e tests to use --silent for stability"

https://chatgpt.com/share/693ffcca-f680-800f-9f95-9d8c52a9a678
2025-12-15 13:19:14 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
a69e81c44b fix(dependencies): install python-pip for all supported distributions
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- Added python-pip for Arch, python3-pip for CentOS, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu.
- Ensures that pip is available for Python package installations across systems.

https://chatgpt.com/share/693fedab-69ac-800f-a8f9-19d504787565
2025-12-15 12:14:48 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
2ca004d056 fix(arch/dependencies): initialize pacman keyring before package installation
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- Added pacman-key initialization to ensure keyring is properly set up before installing packages.
- This prevents errors related to missing secret keys during package signing.

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2025-12-15 11:07:31 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
f7bd5bfd0b Optimized linters and solved linting bugs
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2025-12-15 11:00:17 +01:00
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2c15a4016b feat(create): scaffold repositories via templates with preview and mirror setup
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9e3ce34626 Release version 1.7.2
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2025-12-15 00:53:26 +01:00
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1a13fcaa4e refactor(mirror): enforce primary origin URL and align mirror resolution logic
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- Resolve primary remote via RepoMirrorContext (origin → file order → config → default)
- Always set origin fetch and push URL to primary
- Add additional mirrors as extra push URLs without duplication
- Update remote provisioning and setup commands to use context-based resolution
- Adjust and extend unit tests to cover new origin/push behavior

https://chatgpt.com/share/693f4538-42d4-800f-98c2-2ec264fd2e19
2025-12-15 00:16:04 +01:00
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
48a0d1d458 feat(release): auto-run publish after release with --no-publish opt-out
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- Run publish automatically after successful release
- Add --no-publish flag to disable auto-publish
- Respect TTY for interactive/credential prompts
- Harden repo directory resolution
- Add integration and unit tests for release→publish hook

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6effacefef Release version 1.7.1
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65903e740b Release version 1.7.0
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aa80a2ddb4 Added correct e2e test and pypi mirror
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9456ad4475 feat(publish): add PyPI publish workflow, CLI command, parser integration, and tests
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* Introduce publish action with PyPI target detection via MIRRORS
* Resolve version from SemVer git tags on HEAD
* Support preview mode and non-interactive CI usage
* Build and upload artifacts using build + twine with token resolution
* Add CLI wiring (dispatch, command handler, parser)
* Add E2E publish help tests for pkgmgr and nix run
* Add integration tests for publish preview and mirror handling
* Add unit tests for git tag parsing, PyPI URL parsing, workflow preview, and CLI handler
* Clean up dispatch and parser structure while integrating publish

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@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ jobs:
test-virgin-root:
uses: ./.github/workflows/test-virgin-root.yml
linter-shell:
uses: ./.github/workflows/linter-shell.yml
lint-shell:
uses: ./.github/workflows/lint-shell.yml
linter-python:
uses: ./.github/workflows/linter-python.yml
lint-python:
uses: ./.github/workflows/lint-python.yml

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ on:
workflow_call:
jobs:
linter-python:
lint-python:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ on:
workflow_call:
jobs:
linter-shell:
lint-shell:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4

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@@ -29,16 +29,16 @@ jobs:
test-virgin-root:
uses: ./.github/workflows/test-virgin-root.yml
linter-shell:
uses: ./.github/workflows/linter-shell.yml
lint-shell:
uses: ./.github/workflows/lint-shell.yml
linter-python:
uses: ./.github/workflows/linter-python.yml
lint-python:
uses: ./.github/workflows/lint-python.yml
mark-stable:
needs:
- linter-shell
- linter-python
- lint-shell
- lint-python
- test-unit
- test-integration
- test-env-nix

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@@ -1,3 +1,49 @@
## [1.8.2] - 2025-12-16
* * ***pkgmgr tools code*** is more robust and predictable: it now fails early with clear errors if VS Code is not installed or a repository is not yet identified.
## [1.8.1] - 2025-12-16
* * Improved stability and consistency of all Git operations (clone, pull, push, release, branch handling) with clearer error messages and predictable preview behavior.
* Mirrors are now handled cleanly: only valid Git remotes are used for Git operations, while non-Git URLs (e.g. PyPI) are excluded, preventing broken or confusing repository configs.
* GitHub authentication is more robust: tokens are automatically resolved via the GitHub CLI (`gh`), invalid stored tokens are replaced, and interactive prompts occur only when necessary.
* Repository creation and release workflows are more reliable, producing cleaner Git configurations and more predictable version handling.
## [1.8.0] - 2025-12-15
* *** New Features: ***
- **Silent Updates**: You can now use the `--silent` flag during installs and updates to suppress error messages for individual repositories and get a single summary at the end. This ensures the process continues even if some repositories fail, while still preserving interactive checks when not in silent mode.
- **Repository Scaffolding**: The process for creating new repositories has been improved. You can now use templates to scaffold repositories with a preview and automatic mirror setup.
*** Bug Fixes: ***
- **Pip Installation**: Pip is now installed automatically on all supported systems. This includes `python-pip` for Arch and `python3-pip` for CentOS, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu, ensuring that pip is available for Python package installations.
- **Pacman Keyring**: Fixed an issue on Arch Linux where package installation would fail due to missing keys. The pacman keyring is now properly initialized before installing packages.
## [1.7.2] - 2025-12-15
* * Git mirrors are now resolved consistently (origin → MIRRORS file → config → default).
* The `origin` remote is always enforced to use the primary URL for both fetch and push.
* Additional mirrors are added as extra push targets without duplication.
* Local and remote mirror setup behaves more predictably and consistently.
* Improved test coverage ensures stable origin and push URL handling.
## [1.7.1] - 2025-12-14
* Patched package-manager to kpmx to publish on pypi
## [1.7.0] - 2025-12-14
* * New *pkgmgr publish* command to publish repository artifacts to PyPI based on the *MIRRORS* file.
* Automatically selects the current repository when no explicit selection is given.
* Publishes only when a semantic version tag is present on *HEAD*; otherwise skips with a clear info message.
* Supports non-interactive mode for CI environments via *--non-interactive*.
## [1.6.4] - 2025-12-14
* * Improved reliability of Nix installs and updates, including automatic resolution of profile conflicts and better handling of GitHub 403 rate limits.

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
git@github.com:kevinveenbirkenbach/package-manager.git
ssh://git@git.veen.world:2201/kevinveenbirkenbach/pkgmgr.git
ssh://git@code.infinito.nexus:2201/kevinveenbirkenbach/pkgmgr.git
https://pypi.org/project/kpmx/

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
rec {
pkgmgr = pyPkgs.buildPythonApplication {
pname = "package-manager";
version = "1.6.4";
version = "1.8.2";
# Use the git repo as source
src = ./.;
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
# Runtime dependencies (matches [project.dependencies] in pyproject.toml)
propagatedBuildInputs = [
pyPkgs.pyyaml
pyPkgs.jinja2
pyPkgs.pip
];
@@ -78,6 +79,7 @@
pythonWithDeps = python.withPackages (ps: [
ps.pip
ps.pyyaml
ps.jinja2
]);
in
{

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Maintainer: Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <info@veen.world>
pkgname=package-manager
pkgver=1.6.4
pkgver=1.8.2
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="Local-flake wrapper for Kevin's package-manager (Nix-based)."
arch=('any')

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@@ -1,3 +1,55 @@
package-manager (1.8.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* * ***pkgmgr tools code*** is more robust and predictable: it now fails early with clear errors if VS Code is not installed or a repository is not yet identified.
-- Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> Tue, 16 Dec 2025 19:22:41 +0100
package-manager (1.8.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* * Improved stability and consistency of all Git operations (clone, pull, push, release, branch handling) with clearer error messages and predictable preview behavior.
* Mirrors are now handled cleanly: only valid Git remotes are used for Git operations, while non-Git URLs (e.g. PyPI) are excluded, preventing broken or confusing repository configs.
* GitHub authentication is more robust: tokens are automatically resolved via the GitHub CLI (`gh`), invalid stored tokens are replaced, and interactive prompts occur only when necessary.
* Repository creation and release workflows are more reliable, producing cleaner Git configurations and more predictable version handling.
-- Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> Tue, 16 Dec 2025 18:06:35 +0100
package-manager (1.8.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* *** New Features: ***
- **Silent Updates**: You can now use the `--silent` flag during installs and updates to suppress error messages for individual repositories and get a single summary at the end. This ensures the process continues even if some repositories fail, while still preserving interactive checks when not in silent mode.
- **Repository Scaffolding**: The process for creating new repositories has been improved. You can now use templates to scaffold repositories with a preview and automatic mirror setup.
*** Bug Fixes: ***
- **Pip Installation**: Pip is now installed automatically on all supported systems. This includes `python-pip` for Arch and `python3-pip` for CentOS, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu, ensuring that pip is available for Python package installations.
- **Pacman Keyring**: Fixed an issue on Arch Linux where package installation would fail due to missing keys. The pacman keyring is now properly initialized before installing packages.
-- Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> Mon, 15 Dec 2025 13:37:42 +0100
package-manager (1.7.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* * Git mirrors are now resolved consistently (origin → MIRRORS file → config → default).
* The `origin` remote is always enforced to use the primary URL for both fetch and push.
* Additional mirrors are added as extra push targets without duplication.
* Local and remote mirror setup behaves more predictably and consistently.
* Improved test coverage ensures stable origin and push URL handling.
-- Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> Mon, 15 Dec 2025 00:53:26 +0100
package-manager (1.7.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Patched package-manager to kpmx to publish on pypi
-- Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> Sun, 14 Dec 2025 21:19:11 +0100
package-manager (1.7.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* * New *pkgmgr publish* command to publish repository artifacts to PyPI based on the *MIRRORS* file.
* Automatically selects the current repository when no explicit selection is given.
* Publishes only when a semantic version tag is present on *HEAD*; otherwise skips with a clear info message.
* Supports non-interactive mode for CI environments via *--non-interactive*.
-- Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> Sun, 14 Dec 2025 21:10:06 +0100
package-manager (1.6.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* * Improved reliability of Nix installs and updates, including automatic resolution of profile conflicts and better handling of GitHub 403 rate limits.

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Name: package-manager
Version: 1.6.4
Version: 1.8.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: Wrapper that runs Kevin's package-manager via Nix flake
@@ -74,6 +74,40 @@ echo ">>> package-manager removed. Nix itself was not removed."
/usr/lib/package-manager/
%changelog
* Tue Dec 16 2025 Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> - 1.8.2-1
- * ***pkgmgr tools code*** is more robust and predictable: it now fails early with clear errors if VS Code is not installed or a repository is not yet identified.
* Tue Dec 16 2025 Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> - 1.8.1-1
- * Improved stability and consistency of all Git operations (clone, pull, push, release, branch handling) with clearer error messages and predictable preview behavior.
* Mirrors are now handled cleanly: only valid Git remotes are used for Git operations, while non-Git URLs (e.g. PyPI) are excluded, preventing broken or confusing repository configs.
* GitHub authentication is more robust: tokens are automatically resolved via the GitHub CLI (`gh`), invalid stored tokens are replaced, and interactive prompts occur only when necessary.
* Repository creation and release workflows are more reliable, producing cleaner Git configurations and more predictable version handling.
* Mon Dec 15 2025 Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> - 1.8.0-1
- *** New Features: ***
- **Silent Updates**: You can now use the `--silent` flag during installs and updates to suppress error messages for individual repositories and get a single summary at the end. This ensures the process continues even if some repositories fail, while still preserving interactive checks when not in silent mode.
- **Repository Scaffolding**: The process for creating new repositories has been improved. You can now use templates to scaffold repositories with a preview and automatic mirror setup.
*** Bug Fixes: ***
- **Pip Installation**: Pip is now installed automatically on all supported systems. This includes `python-pip` for Arch and `python3-pip` for CentOS, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu, ensuring that pip is available for Python package installations.
- **Pacman Keyring**: Fixed an issue on Arch Linux where package installation would fail due to missing keys. The pacman keyring is now properly initialized before installing packages.
* Mon Dec 15 2025 Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> - 1.7.2-1
- * Git mirrors are now resolved consistently (origin → MIRRORS file → config → default).
* The `origin` remote is always enforced to use the primary URL for both fetch and push.
* Additional mirrors are added as extra push targets without duplication.
* Local and remote mirror setup behaves more predictably and consistently.
* Improved test coverage ensures stable origin and push URL handling.
* Sun Dec 14 2025 Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> - 1.7.1-1
- Patched package-manager to kpmx to publish on pypi
* Sun Dec 14 2025 Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> - 1.7.0-1
- * New *pkgmgr publish* command to publish repository artifacts to PyPI based on the *MIRRORS* file.
* Automatically selects the current repository when no explicit selection is given.
* Publishes only when a semantic version tag is present on *HEAD*; otherwise skips with a clear info message.
* Supports non-interactive mode for CI environments via *--non-interactive*.
* Sun Dec 14 2025 Kevin Veen-Birkenbach <kevin@veen.world> - 1.6.4-1
- * Improved reliability of Nix installs and updates, including automatic resolution of profile conflicts and better handling of GitHub 403 rate limits.
* More stable launcher behavior in packaged and virtual-env setups.

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@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ requires = [
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "package-manager"
version = "1.6.4"
name = "kpmx"
version = "1.8.2"
description = "Kevin's package-manager tool (pkgmgr)"
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.9"
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ authors = [
dependencies = [
"PyYAML>=6.0",
"tomli; python_version < \"3.11\"",
"jinja2>=3.1"
]
[project.urls]

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@@ -6,6 +6,13 @@ SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
echo "[arch/dependencies] Installing Arch build dependencies..."
pacman -Syu --noconfirm
if ! pacman-key --list-sigs &>/dev/null; then
echo "[arch/dependencies] Initializing pacman keyring..."
pacman-key --init
pacman-key --populate archlinux
fi
pacman -S --noconfirm --needed \
base-devel \
git \
@@ -13,6 +20,7 @@ pacman -S --noconfirm --needed \
curl \
ca-certificates \
python \
python-pip \
xz
pacman -Scc --noconfirm

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ dnf -y install \
curl-minimal \
ca-certificates \
python3 \
python3-pip \
sudo \
xz

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates \
python3 \
python3-venv \
python3-pip \
xz-utils
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ dnf -y install \
curl \
ca-certificates \
python3 \
python3-pip \
xz
dnf clean all

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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
make \
python3 \
python3-venv \
python3-pip \
ca-certificates \
xz-utils

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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
from __future__ import annotations
# expose subpackages for patch() / resolve_name() friendliness
from . import release as release # noqa: F401
__all__ = ["release"]

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@@ -1,7 +1,21 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
from pkgmgr.core.git import run_git, GitError, get_current_branch
from .utils import _resolve_base_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git.errors import GitError
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_current_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import (
GitDeleteRemoteBranchError,
checkout,
delete_local_branch,
delete_remote_branch,
fetch,
merge_no_ff,
pull,
push,
)
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import resolve_base_branch
def close_branch(
@@ -14,7 +28,6 @@ def close_branch(
"""
Merge a feature branch into the base branch and delete it afterwards.
"""
# Determine branch name
if not name:
try:
@@ -25,7 +38,7 @@ def close_branch(
if not name:
raise RuntimeError("Branch name must not be empty.")
target_base = _resolve_base_branch(base_branch, fallback_base, cwd=cwd)
target_base = resolve_base_branch(base_branch, fallback_base, cwd=cwd)
if name == target_base:
raise RuntimeError(
@@ -42,58 +55,20 @@ def close_branch(
print("Aborted closing branch.")
return
# Fetch
try:
run_git(["fetch", "origin"], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to fetch from origin before closing branch {name!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# Execute workflow (commands raise specific GitError subclasses)
fetch("origin", cwd=cwd)
checkout(target_base, cwd=cwd)
pull("origin", target_base, cwd=cwd)
merge_no_ff(name, cwd=cwd)
push("origin", target_base, cwd=cwd)
# Checkout base
try:
run_git(["checkout", target_base], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to checkout base branch {target_base!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# Delete local branch (safe delete by default)
delete_local_branch(name, cwd=cwd, force=False)
# Pull latest
# Delete remote branch (special-case error message)
try:
run_git(["pull", "origin", target_base], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to pull latest changes for base branch {target_base!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# Merge
try:
run_git(["merge", "--no-ff", name], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to merge branch {name!r} into {target_base!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# Push result
try:
run_git(["push", "origin", target_base], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to push base branch {target_base!r} after merge: {exc}"
) from exc
# Delete local
try:
run_git(["branch", "-d", name], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to delete local branch {name!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# Delete remote
try:
run_git(["push", "origin", "--delete", name], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
delete_remote_branch("origin", name, cwd=cwd)
except GitDeleteRemoteBranchError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Branch {name!r} deleted locally, but remote deletion failed: {exc}"
) from exc

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@@ -1,7 +1,16 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
from pkgmgr.core.git import run_git, GitError, get_current_branch
from .utils import _resolve_base_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git.errors import GitError
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_current_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import (
GitDeleteRemoteBranchError,
delete_local_branch,
delete_remote_branch,
)
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import resolve_base_branch
def drop_branch(
@@ -14,7 +23,6 @@ def drop_branch(
"""
Delete a branch locally and remotely without merging.
"""
if not name:
try:
name = get_current_branch(cwd=cwd)
@@ -24,7 +32,7 @@ def drop_branch(
if not name:
raise RuntimeError("Branch name must not be empty.")
target_base = _resolve_base_branch(base_branch, fallback_base, cwd=cwd)
target_base = resolve_base_branch(base_branch, fallback_base, cwd=cwd)
if name == target_base:
raise RuntimeError(
@@ -40,16 +48,12 @@ def drop_branch(
print("Aborted dropping branch.")
return
# Local delete
delete_local_branch(name, cwd=cwd, force=False)
# Remote delete (special-case message)
try:
run_git(["branch", "-d", name], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(f"Failed to delete local branch {name!r}: {exc}") from exc
# Remote delete
try:
run_git(["push", "origin", "--delete", name], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
delete_remote_branch("origin", name, cwd=cwd)
except GitDeleteRemoteBranchError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Branch {name!r} was deleted locally, but remote deletion failed: {exc}"
) from exc

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@@ -1,7 +1,15 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
from pkgmgr.core.git import run_git, GitError
from .utils import _resolve_base_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import (
checkout,
create_branch,
fetch,
pull,
push_upstream,
)
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import resolve_base_branch
def open_branch(
@@ -13,7 +21,6 @@ def open_branch(
"""
Create and push a new feature branch on top of a base branch.
"""
# Request name interactively if not provided
if not name:
name = input("Enter new branch name: ").strip()
@@ -21,44 +28,13 @@ def open_branch(
if not name:
raise RuntimeError("Branch name must not be empty.")
resolved_base = _resolve_base_branch(base_branch, fallback_base, cwd=cwd)
resolved_base = resolve_base_branch(base_branch, fallback_base, cwd=cwd)
# 1) Fetch from origin
try:
run_git(["fetch", "origin"], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to fetch from origin before creating branch {name!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# Workflow (commands raise specific GitError subclasses)
fetch("origin", cwd=cwd)
checkout(resolved_base, cwd=cwd)
pull("origin", resolved_base, cwd=cwd)
# 2) Checkout base branch
try:
run_git(["checkout", resolved_base], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to checkout base branch {resolved_base!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# 3) Pull latest changes
try:
run_git(["pull", "origin", resolved_base], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to pull latest changes for base branch {resolved_base!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# 4) Create new branch
try:
run_git(["checkout", "-b", name], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to create new branch {name!r} from base {resolved_base!r}: {exc}"
) from exc
# 5) Push new branch
try:
run_git(["push", "-u", "origin", name], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Failed to push new branch {name!r} to origin: {exc}"
) from exc
# Create new branch from resolved base and push it with upstream tracking
create_branch(name, resolved_base, cwd=cwd)
push_upstream("origin", name, cwd=cwd)

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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from pkgmgr.core.git import run_git, GitError
def _resolve_base_branch(
preferred: str,
fallback: str,
cwd: str,
) -> str:
"""
Resolve the base branch to use.
Try `preferred` first (default: main),
fall back to `fallback` (default: master).
Raise RuntimeError if neither exists.
"""
for candidate in (preferred, fallback):
try:
run_git(["rev-parse", "--verify", candidate], cwd=cwd)
return candidate
except GitError:
continue
raise RuntimeError(
f"Neither {preferred!r} nor {fallback!r} exist in this repository."
)

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@@ -3,17 +3,16 @@
"""
Helpers to generate changelog information from Git history.
This module provides a small abstraction around `git log` so that
CLI commands can request a changelog between two refs (tags, branches,
commits) without dealing with raw subprocess calls.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
from pkgmgr.core.git import run_git, GitError
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import (
get_changelog,
GitChangelogQueryError,
)
def generate_changelog(
@@ -25,48 +24,20 @@ def generate_changelog(
"""
Generate a plain-text changelog between two Git refs.
Parameters
----------
cwd:
Repository directory in which to run Git commands.
from_ref:
Optional starting reference (exclusive). If provided together
with `to_ref`, the range `from_ref..to_ref` is used.
If only `from_ref` is given, the range `from_ref..HEAD` is used.
to_ref:
Optional end reference (inclusive). If omitted, `HEAD` is used.
include_merges:
If False (default), merge commits are filtered out.
Returns
-------
str
The output of `git log` formatted as a simple text changelog.
If no commits are found or Git fails, an explanatory message
is returned instead of raising.
Returns a human-readable message instead of raising.
"""
# Determine the revision range
if to_ref is None:
to_ref = "HEAD"
if from_ref:
rev_range = f"{from_ref}..{to_ref}"
else:
rev_range = to_ref
# Use a custom pretty format that includes tags/refs (%d)
cmd = [
"log",
"--pretty=format:%h %d %s",
]
if not include_merges:
cmd.append("--no-merges")
cmd.append(rev_range)
rev_range = f"{from_ref}..{to_ref}" if from_ref else to_ref
try:
output = run_git(cmd, cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
# Do not raise to the CLI, return a human-readable error instead.
output = get_changelog(
cwd=cwd,
from_ref=from_ref,
to_ref=to_ref,
include_merges=include_merges,
)
except GitChangelogQueryError as exc:
return (
f"[ERROR] Failed to generate changelog in {cwd!r} "
f"for range {rev_range!r}:\n{exc}"

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ with the expected structure:
For each discovered repository, the function:
• derives provider, account, repository from the folder structure
• (optionally) determines the latest commit hash via git log
• (optionally) determines the latest commit hash via git
• generates a unique CLI alias
• marks ignore=True for newly discovered repos
• skips repos already known in defaults or user config
@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ For each discovered repository, the function:
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import subprocess
from typing import Any, Dict
from pkgmgr.core.command.alias import generate_alias
from pkgmgr.core.config.save import save_user_config
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_latest_commit
def config_init(
@@ -116,27 +116,18 @@ def config_init(
print(f"[ADD] {provider}/{account}/{repo_name}")
# Determine commit hash
try:
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "log", "-1", "--format=%H"],
cwd=repo_path,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
text=True,
check=True,
)
verified = result.stdout.strip()
print(f"[INFO] Latest commit: {verified}")
except Exception as exc:
verified = ""
print(f"[WARN] Could not read commit: {exc}")
# Determine commit hash via git query
verified_commit = get_latest_commit(repo_path) or ""
if verified_commit:
print(f"[INFO] Latest commit: {verified_commit}")
else:
print("[WARN] Could not read commit (not a git repo or no commits).")
entry = {
entry: Dict[str, Any] = {
"provider": provider,
"account": account,
"repository": repo_name,
"verified": {"commit": verified},
"verified": {"commit": verified_commit},
"ignore": True,
}

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Responsibilities:
from __future__ import annotations
import os
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ def _verify_repo(
repo_dir: str,
no_verification: bool,
identifier: str,
silent: bool,
) -> bool:
"""
Verify a repository using the configured verification data.
@@ -111,10 +112,15 @@ def _verify_repo(
print(f"Warning: Verification failed for {identifier}:")
for err in errors:
print(f" - {err}")
choice = input("Continue anyway? [y/N]: ").strip().lower()
if choice != "y":
print(f"Skipping installation for {identifier}.")
return False
if silent:
# Non-interactive mode: continue with a warning.
print(f"[Warning] Continuing despite verification failure for {identifier} (--silent).")
else:
choice = input("Continue anyway? [y/N]: ").strip().lower()
if choice != "y":
print(f"Skipping installation for {identifier}.")
return False
return True
@@ -163,6 +169,8 @@ def install_repos(
clone_mode: str,
update_dependencies: bool,
force_update: bool = False,
silent: bool = False,
emit_summary: bool = True,
) -> None:
"""
Install one or more repositories according to the configured installers
@@ -170,45 +178,72 @@ def install_repos(
If force_update=True, installers of the currently active layer are allowed
to run again (upgrade/refresh), even if that layer is already loaded.
If silent=True, repository failures are downgraded to warnings and the
overall command never exits non-zero because of per-repository failures.
"""
pipeline = InstallationPipeline(INSTALLERS)
failures: List[Tuple[str, str]] = []
for repo in selected_repos:
identifier = get_repo_identifier(repo, all_repos)
repo_dir = _ensure_repo_dir(
repo=repo,
repositories_base_dir=repositories_base_dir,
all_repos=all_repos,
preview=preview,
no_verification=no_verification,
clone_mode=clone_mode,
identifier=identifier,
)
if not repo_dir:
try:
repo_dir = _ensure_repo_dir(
repo=repo,
repositories_base_dir=repositories_base_dir,
all_repos=all_repos,
preview=preview,
no_verification=no_verification,
clone_mode=clone_mode,
identifier=identifier,
)
if not repo_dir:
failures.append((identifier, "clone/ensure repo directory failed"))
continue
if not _verify_repo(
repo=repo,
repo_dir=repo_dir,
no_verification=no_verification,
identifier=identifier,
silent=silent,
):
continue
ctx = _create_context(
repo=repo,
identifier=identifier,
repo_dir=repo_dir,
repositories_base_dir=repositories_base_dir,
bin_dir=bin_dir,
all_repos=all_repos,
no_verification=no_verification,
preview=preview,
quiet=quiet,
clone_mode=clone_mode,
update_dependencies=update_dependencies,
force_update=force_update,
)
pipeline.run(ctx)
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
failures.append((identifier, f"installer failed (exit={code})"))
if not quiet:
print(f"[Warning] install: repository {identifier} failed (exit={code}). Continuing...")
continue
except Exception as exc:
failures.append((identifier, f"unexpected error: {exc}"))
if not quiet:
print(f"[Warning] install: repository {identifier} hit an unexpected error: {exc}. Continuing...")
continue
if not _verify_repo(
repo=repo,
repo_dir=repo_dir,
no_verification=no_verification,
identifier=identifier,
):
continue
if failures and emit_summary and not quiet:
print("\n[pkgmgr] Installation finished with warnings:")
for ident, msg in failures:
print(f" - {ident}: {msg}")
ctx = _create_context(
repo=repo,
identifier=identifier,
repo_dir=repo_dir,
repositories_base_dir=repositories_base_dir,
bin_dir=bin_dir,
all_repos=all_repos,
no_verification=no_verification,
preview=preview,
quiet=quiet,
clone_mode=clone_mode,
update_dependencies=update_dependencies,
force_update=force_update,
)
pipeline.run(ctx)
if failures and not silent:
raise SystemExit(1)

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@@ -1,20 +1,50 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import os
from typing import Optional, Set
from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
from pkgmgr.core.git import GitError, run_git
from typing import List, Optional, Set
from pkgmgr.core.git.errors import GitError
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import (
GitAddRemoteError,
GitAddRemotePushUrlError,
GitSetRemoteUrlError,
add_remote,
add_remote_push_url,
set_remote_url,
)
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_remote_push_urls, list_remotes
from .types import MirrorMap, RepoMirrorContext, Repository
def build_default_ssh_url(repo: Repository) -> Optional[str]:
def _is_git_remote_url(url: str) -> bool:
"""
Build a simple SSH URL from repo config if no explicit mirror is defined.
True only for URLs that should become git remotes / push URLs.
Example: git@github.com:account/repository.git
Accepted:
- git@host:owner/repo(.git) (SCP-like SSH)
- ssh://git@host(:port)/owner/repo(.git) (SSH URL)
- https://host/owner/repo.git (HTTPS git remote)
- http://host/owner/repo.git (rare, but possible)
Everything else (e.g. PyPI project page) stays metadata only.
"""
u = (url or "").strip()
if not u:
return False
if u.startswith("git@"):
return True
if u.startswith("ssh://"):
return True
if (u.startswith("https://") or u.startswith("http://")) and u.endswith(".git"):
return True
return False
def build_default_ssh_url(repo: Repository) -> Optional[str]:
provider = repo.get("provider")
account = repo.get("account")
name = repo.get("repository")
@@ -23,96 +53,80 @@ def build_default_ssh_url(repo: Repository) -> Optional[str]:
if not provider or not account or not name:
return None
provider = str(provider)
account = str(account)
name = str(name)
if port:
return f"ssh://git@{provider}:{port}/{account}/{name}.git"
# GitHub-style shorthand
return f"git@{provider}:{account}/{name}.git"
def _git_mirrors_only(m: MirrorMap) -> MirrorMap:
return {k: v for k, v in m.items() if v and _is_git_remote_url(v)}
def determine_primary_remote_url(
repo: Repository,
resolved_mirrors: MirrorMap,
ctx: RepoMirrorContext,
) -> Optional[str]:
"""
Determine the primary remote URL in a consistent way:
1. resolved_mirrors["origin"]
2. any resolved mirror (first by name)
3. default SSH URL from provider/account/repository
Priority order (GIT URLS ONLY):
1. origin from resolved mirrors (if it is a git URL)
2. first git URL from MIRRORS file (in file order)
3. first git URL from config mirrors (in config order)
4. default SSH URL
"""
if "origin" in resolved_mirrors:
return resolved_mirrors["origin"]
resolved = ctx.resolved_mirrors
origin = resolved.get("origin")
if origin and _is_git_remote_url(origin):
return origin
if resolved_mirrors:
first_name = sorted(resolved_mirrors.keys())[0]
return resolved_mirrors[first_name]
for mirrors in (ctx.file_mirrors, ctx.config_mirrors):
for _, url in mirrors.items():
if url and _is_git_remote_url(url):
return url
return build_default_ssh_url(repo)
def _safe_git_output(args: List[str], cwd: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""
Run a Git command via run_git and return its stdout, or None on failure.
"""
try:
return run_git(args, cwd=cwd)
except GitError:
return None
def current_origin_url(repo_dir: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""
Return the current URL for remote 'origin', or None if not present.
"""
output = _safe_git_output(["remote", "get-url", "origin"], cwd=repo_dir)
if not output:
return None
url = output.strip()
return url or None
def has_origin_remote(repo_dir: str) -> bool:
"""
Check whether a remote called 'origin' exists in the repository.
"""
output = _safe_git_output(["remote"], cwd=repo_dir)
if not output:
try:
return "origin" in list_remotes(cwd=repo_dir)
except GitError:
return False
names = output.split()
return "origin" in names
def _ensure_push_urls_for_origin(
def _set_origin_fetch_and_push(repo_dir: str, url: str, preview: bool) -> None:
"""
Ensure origin has fetch URL and push URL set to the primary URL.
Preview is handled by the underlying git runner.
"""
set_remote_url("origin", url, cwd=repo_dir, push=False, preview=preview)
set_remote_url("origin", url, cwd=repo_dir, push=True, preview=preview)
def _ensure_additional_push_urls(
repo_dir: str,
mirrors: MirrorMap,
primary: str,
preview: bool,
) -> None:
"""
Ensure that all mirror URLs are present as push URLs on 'origin'.
Ensure all *git* mirror URLs (except primary) are configured as additional
push URLs for origin.
Non-git URLs (like PyPI) are ignored and will never land in git config.
"""
desired: Set[str] = {url for url in mirrors.values() if url}
git_only = _git_mirrors_only(mirrors)
desired: Set[str] = {u for u in git_only.values() if u and u != primary}
if not desired:
return
existing_output = _safe_git_output(
["remote", "get-url", "--push", "--all", "origin"],
cwd=repo_dir,
)
existing = set(existing_output.splitlines()) if existing_output else set()
try:
existing = get_remote_push_urls("origin", cwd=repo_dir)
except GitError:
existing = set()
missing = sorted(desired - existing)
for url in missing:
cmd = f"git remote set-url --add --push origin {url}"
if preview:
print(f"[PREVIEW] Would run in {repo_dir!r}: {cmd}")
else:
print(f"[INFO] Adding push URL to 'origin': {url}")
run_command(cmd, cwd=repo_dir, preview=False)
for url in sorted(desired - existing):
add_remote_push_url("origin", url, cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
def ensure_origin_remote(
@@ -120,60 +134,33 @@ def ensure_origin_remote(
ctx: RepoMirrorContext,
preview: bool,
) -> None:
"""
Ensure that a usable 'origin' remote exists and has all push URLs.
"""
repo_dir = ctx.repo_dir
resolved_mirrors = ctx.resolved_mirrors
if not os.path.isdir(os.path.join(repo_dir, ".git")):
print(f"[WARN] {repo_dir} is not a Git repository (no .git directory).")
print(f"[WARN] {repo_dir} is not a Git repository.")
return
url = determine_primary_remote_url(repo, resolved_mirrors)
primary = determine_primary_remote_url(repo, ctx)
if not primary or not _is_git_remote_url(primary):
print("[WARN] No valid git primary mirror URL could be determined.")
return
# 1) Ensure origin exists
if not has_origin_remote(repo_dir):
if not url:
print(
"[WARN] Could not determine URL for 'origin' remote. "
"Please configure mirrors or provider/account/repository."
)
return
try:
add_remote("origin", primary, cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
except GitAddRemoteError as exc:
print(f"[WARN] Failed to add origin remote: {exc}")
return # without origin we cannot reliably proceed
cmd = f"git remote add origin {url}"
if preview:
print(f"[PREVIEW] Would run in {repo_dir!r}: {cmd}")
else:
print(f"[INFO] Adding 'origin' remote in {repo_dir}: {url}")
run_command(cmd, cwd=repo_dir, preview=False)
else:
current = current_origin_url(repo_dir)
if current == url or not url:
print(
"[INFO] 'origin' already points to "
f"{current or '<unknown>'} (no change needed)."
)
else:
# We do not auto-change origin here, only log the mismatch.
print(
"[INFO] 'origin' exists with URL "
f"{current or '<unknown>'}; not changing to {url}."
)
# Ensure all mirrors are present as push URLs
_ensure_push_urls_for_origin(repo_dir, resolved_mirrors, preview)
def is_remote_reachable(url: str, cwd: Optional[str] = None) -> bool:
"""
Check whether a remote repository is reachable via `git ls-remote`.
This does NOT modify anything; it only probes the remote.
"""
workdir = cwd or os.getcwd()
# 2) Ensure origin fetch+push URLs are correct
try:
# --exit-code → non-zero exit code if the remote does not exist
run_git(["ls-remote", "--exit-code", url], cwd=workdir)
return True
except GitError:
return False
_set_origin_fetch_and_push(repo_dir, primary, preview)
except GitSetRemoteUrlError as exc:
print(f"[WARN] Failed to set origin URLs: {exc}")
# 3) Ensure additional push URLs for mirrors (git urls only)
try:
_ensure_additional_push_urls(repo_dir, ctx.resolved_mirrors, primary, preview)
except GitAddRemotePushUrlError as exc:
print(f"[WARN] Failed to add additional push URLs: {exc}")

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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
# src/pkgmgr/actions/mirror/remote_check.py
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Tuple
from pkgmgr.core.git import GitError, run_git
def probe_mirror(url: str, repo_dir: str) -> Tuple[bool, str]:
"""
Probe a remote mirror URL using `git ls-remote`.
Returns:
(True, "") on success,
(False, error_message) on failure.
"""
try:
run_git(["ls-remote", url], cwd=repo_dir)
return True, ""
except GitError as exc:
return False, str(exc)

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# src/pkgmgr/actions/mirror/remote_provision.py
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import List
@@ -19,36 +18,28 @@ def ensure_remote_repository(
preview: bool,
) -> None:
ctx = build_context(repo, repositories_base_dir, all_repos)
resolved_mirrors = ctx.resolved_mirrors
primary_url = determine_primary_remote_url(repo, resolved_mirrors)
primary_url = determine_primary_remote_url(repo, ctx)
if not primary_url:
print("[INFO] No remote URL could be derived; skipping remote provisioning.")
print("[INFO] No primary URL found; skipping remote provisioning.")
return
host_raw, owner_from_url, name_from_url = parse_repo_from_git_url(primary_url)
host_raw, owner, name = parse_repo_from_git_url(primary_url)
host = normalize_provider_host(host_raw)
if not host or not owner_from_url or not name_from_url:
print("[WARN] Could not derive host/owner/repository from URL; cannot ensure remote repo.")
print(f" url={primary_url!r}")
print(f" host={host!r}, owner={owner_from_url!r}, repository={name_from_url!r}")
if not host or not owner or not name:
print("[WARN] Could not parse remote URL:", primary_url)
return
print("------------------------------------------------------------")
print(f"[REMOTE ENSURE] {ctx.identifier}")
print(f"[REMOTE ENSURE] host: {host}")
print("------------------------------------------------------------")
spec = RepoSpec(
host=str(host),
owner=str(owner_from_url),
name=str(name_from_url),
host=host,
owner=owner,
name=name,
private=bool(repo.get("private", True)),
description=str(repo.get("description", "")),
)
provider_kind = str(repo.get("provider", "")).strip().lower() or None
provider_kind = str(repo.get("provider", "")).lower() or None
try:
result = ensure_remote_repo(
@@ -66,5 +57,3 @@ def ensure_remote_repository(
print(f"[REMOTE ENSURE] URL: {result.url}")
except Exception as exc: # noqa: BLE001
print(f"[ERROR] Remote provisioning failed: {exc}")
print()

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@@ -1,14 +1,30 @@
# src/pkgmgr/actions/mirror/setup_cmd.py
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import List
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import probe_remote_reachable
from .context import build_context
from .git_remote import ensure_origin_remote, determine_primary_remote_url
from .remote_check import probe_mirror
from .remote_provision import ensure_remote_repository
from .types import Repository
def _is_git_remote_url(url: str) -> bool:
# Keep the same filtering semantics as in git_remote.py (duplicated on purpose
# to keep setup_cmd independent of private helpers).
u = (url or "").strip()
if not u:
return False
if u.startswith("git@"):
return True
if u.startswith("ssh://"):
return True
if (u.startswith("https://") or u.startswith("http://")) and u.endswith(".git"):
return True
return False
def _setup_local_mirrors_for_repo(
repo: Repository,
repositories_base_dir: str,
@@ -22,7 +38,7 @@ def _setup_local_mirrors_for_repo(
print(f"[MIRROR SETUP:LOCAL] dir: {ctx.repo_dir}")
print("------------------------------------------------------------")
ensure_origin_remote(repo, ctx, preview=preview)
ensure_origin_remote(repo, ctx, preview)
print()
@@ -34,7 +50,6 @@ def _setup_remote_mirrors_for_repo(
ensure_remote: bool,
) -> None:
ctx = build_context(repo, repositories_base_dir, all_repos)
resolved_mirrors = ctx.resolved_mirrors
print("------------------------------------------------------------")
print(f"[MIRROR SETUP:REMOTE] {ctx.identifier}")
@@ -44,37 +59,30 @@ def _setup_remote_mirrors_for_repo(
if ensure_remote:
ensure_remote_repository(
repo,
repositories_base_dir=repositories_base_dir,
all_repos=all_repos,
preview=preview,
repositories_base_dir,
all_repos,
preview,
)
if not resolved_mirrors:
primary_url = determine_primary_remote_url(repo, resolved_mirrors)
if not primary_url:
print("[INFO] No mirrors configured and no primary URL available.")
# Probe only git URLs (do not try ls-remote against PyPI etc.)
# If there are no mirrors at all, probe the primary git URL.
git_mirrors = {k: v for k, v in ctx.resolved_mirrors.items() if _is_git_remote_url(v)}
if not git_mirrors:
primary = determine_primary_remote_url(repo, ctx)
if not primary or not _is_git_remote_url(primary):
print("[INFO] No git mirrors to probe.")
print()
return
ok, error_message = probe_mirror(primary_url, ctx.repo_dir)
if ok:
print(f"[OK] primary: {primary_url}")
else:
print(f"[WARN] primary: {primary_url}")
for line in error_message.splitlines():
print(f" {line}")
ok = probe_remote_reachable(primary, cwd=ctx.repo_dir)
print("[OK]" if ok else "[WARN]", primary)
print()
return
for name, url in sorted(resolved_mirrors.items()):
ok, error_message = probe_mirror(url, ctx.repo_dir)
if ok:
print(f"[OK] {name}: {url}")
else:
print(f"[WARN] {name}: {url}")
for line in error_message.splitlines():
print(f" {line}")
for name, url in git_mirrors.items():
ok = probe_remote_reachable(url, cwd=ctx.repo_dir)
print(f"[OK] {name}: {url}" if ok else f"[WARN] {name}: {url}")
print()
@@ -91,17 +99,17 @@ def setup_mirrors(
for repo in selected_repos:
if local:
_setup_local_mirrors_for_repo(
repo=repo,
repositories_base_dir=repositories_base_dir,
all_repos=all_repos,
preview=preview,
repo,
repositories_base_dir,
all_repos,
preview,
)
if remote:
_setup_remote_mirrors_for_repo(
repo=repo,
repositories_base_dir=repositories_base_dir,
all_repos=all_repos,
preview=preview,
ensure_remote=ensure_remote,
repo,
repositories_base_dir,
all_repos,
preview,
ensure_remote,
)

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from .workflow import publish
__all__ = ["publish"]

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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_tags_at_ref
from pkgmgr.core.version.semver import SemVer, is_semver_tag
def head_semver_tags(cwd: str = ".") -> list[str]:
tags = get_tags_at_ref("HEAD", cwd=cwd)
tags = [t for t in tags if is_semver_tag(t) and t.startswith("v")]
return sorted(tags, key=SemVer.parse)

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from .types import PyPITarget
def parse_pypi_project_url(url: str) -> PyPITarget | None:
u = (url or "").strip()
if not u:
return None
parsed = urlparse(u)
host = (parsed.netloc or "").lower()
path = (parsed.path or "").strip("/")
if host not in ("pypi.org", "test.pypi.org"):
return None
parts = [p for p in path.split("/") if p]
if len(parts) >= 2 and parts[0] == "project":
return PyPITarget(host=host, project=parts[1])
return None

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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class PyPITarget:
host: str
project: str

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@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import glob
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
from pkgmgr.actions.mirror.io import read_mirrors_file
from pkgmgr.actions.mirror.types import Repository
from pkgmgr.core.credentials.resolver import ResolutionOptions, TokenResolver
from pkgmgr.core.version.semver import SemVer
from .git_tags import head_semver_tags
from .pypi_url import parse_pypi_project_url
def _require_tool(module: str) -> None:
try:
subprocess.run(
["python", "-m", module, "--help"],
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
check=True,
)
except Exception as exc:
raise RuntimeError(
f"Required Python module '{module}' is not available. "
f"Install it via: pip install {module}"
) from exc
def publish(
repo: Repository,
repo_dir: str,
*,
preview: bool = False,
interactive: bool = True,
allow_prompt: bool = True,
) -> None:
mirrors = read_mirrors_file(repo_dir)
targets = []
for url in mirrors.values():
t = parse_pypi_project_url(url)
if t:
targets.append(t)
if not targets:
print("[INFO] No PyPI mirror found. Skipping publish.")
return
if len(targets) > 1:
raise RuntimeError("Multiple PyPI mirrors found; refusing to publish.")
tags = head_semver_tags(cwd=repo_dir)
if not tags:
print("[INFO] No version tag on HEAD. Skipping publish.")
return
tag = max(tags, key=SemVer.parse)
target = targets[0]
print(f"[INFO] Publishing {target.project} for tag {tag}")
if preview:
print("[PREVIEW] Would build and upload to PyPI.")
return
_require_tool("build")
_require_tool("twine")
dist_dir = os.path.join(repo_dir, "dist")
if os.path.isdir(dist_dir):
shutil.rmtree(dist_dir, ignore_errors=True)
subprocess.run(
["python", "-m", "build"],
cwd=repo_dir,
check=True,
)
artifacts = sorted(glob.glob(os.path.join(dist_dir, "*")))
if not artifacts:
raise RuntimeError("No build artifacts found in dist/.")
resolver = TokenResolver()
# Store PyPI token per OS user (keyring is already user-scoped).
# Do NOT scope by project name.
token = resolver.get_token(
provider_kind="pypi",
host=target.host,
owner=None,
options=ResolutionOptions(
interactive=interactive,
allow_prompt=allow_prompt,
save_prompt_token_to_keyring=True,
),
).token
env = dict(os.environ)
env["TWINE_USERNAME"] = "__token__"
env["TWINE_PASSWORD"] = token
subprocess.run(
["python", "-m", "twine", "upload", *artifacts],
cwd=repo_dir,
env=env,
check=True,
)
print("[INFO] Publish completed.")

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@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ import tempfile
from datetime import date, datetime
from typing import Optional, Tuple
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_config_value
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Editor helper for interactive changelog messages
@@ -74,10 +76,7 @@ def _open_editor_for_changelog(initial_message: Optional[str] = None) -> str:
except OSError:
pass
lines = [
line for line in content.splitlines()
if not line.strip().startswith("#")
]
lines = [line for line in content.splitlines() if not line.strip().startswith("#")]
return "\n".join(lines).strip()
@@ -85,6 +84,7 @@ def _open_editor_for_changelog(initial_message: Optional[str] = None) -> str:
# File update helpers (pyproject + extra packaging + changelog)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def update_pyproject_version(
pyproject_path: str,
new_version: str,
@@ -365,24 +365,6 @@ def update_changelog(
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _get_git_config_value(key: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""
Try to read a value from `git config --get <key>`.
"""
try:
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "config", "--get", key],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=False,
)
except Exception:
return None
value = result.stdout.strip()
return value or None
def _get_debian_author() -> Tuple[str, str]:
"""
Determine the maintainer name/email for debian/changelog entries.
@@ -396,9 +378,9 @@ def _get_debian_author() -> Tuple[str, str]:
email = os.environ.get("GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL")
if not name:
name = _get_git_config_value("user.name")
name = get_config_value("user.name")
if not email:
email = _get_git_config_value("user.email")
email = get_config_value("user.email")
if not name:
name = "Unknown Maintainer"

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@@ -1,73 +1,90 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import subprocess
from pkgmgr.core.git import GitError
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import (
fetch,
pull_ff_only,
push,
tag_force_annotated,
)
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_upstream_ref, list_tags
def run_git_command(cmd: str) -> None:
print(f"[GIT] {cmd}")
try:
subprocess.run(
cmd,
shell=True,
check=True,
text=True,
capture_output=True,
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
print(f"[ERROR] Git command failed: {cmd}")
print(f" Exit code: {exc.returncode}")
if exc.stdout:
print("\n" + exc.stdout)
if exc.stderr:
print("\n" + exc.stderr)
raise GitError(f"Git command failed: {cmd}") from exc
def _capture(cmd: str) -> str:
res = subprocess.run(cmd, shell=True, check=False, capture_output=True, text=True)
return (res.stdout or "").strip()
def ensure_clean_and_synced(preview: bool = False) -> None:
def ensure_clean_and_synced(*, preview: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Always run a pull BEFORE modifying anything.
Uses --ff-only to avoid creating merge commits automatically.
If no upstream is configured, we skip.
"""
upstream = _capture("git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name @{u} 2>/dev/null")
upstream = get_upstream_ref()
if not upstream:
print("[INFO] No upstream configured for current branch. Skipping pull.")
return
if preview:
print("[PREVIEW] Would run: git fetch origin --prune --tags --force")
print("[PREVIEW] Would run: git pull --ff-only")
return
print("[INFO] Syncing with remote before making any changes...")
run_git_command("git fetch origin --prune --tags --force")
run_git_command("git pull --ff-only")
# Mirrors old behavior:
# git fetch origin --prune --tags --force
# git pull --ff-only
fetch(remote="origin", prune=True, tags=True, force=True, preview=preview)
pull_ff_only(preview=preview)
def _parse_v_tag(tag: str) -> tuple[int, ...] | None:
"""
Parse tags like 'v1.2.3' into (1, 2, 3).
Returns None if parsing is not possible.
"""
if not tag.startswith("v"):
return None
raw = tag[1:]
if not raw:
return None
parts = raw.split(".")
out: list[int] = []
for p in parts:
if not p.isdigit():
return None
out.append(int(p))
return tuple(out) if out else None
def is_highest_version_tag(tag: str) -> bool:
"""
Return True if `tag` is the highest version among all tags matching v*.
Comparison uses `sort -V` for natural version ordering.
We avoid shelling out to `sort -V` and implement a small vX.Y.Z parser.
Non-parseable v* tags are ignored for version comparison.
"""
all_v = _capture("git tag --list 'v*'")
all_v = list_tags("v*")
if not all_v:
return True # No tags yet, so the current tag is the highest
return True # No tags yet -> current is highest by definition
# Get the latest tag in natural version order
latest = _capture("git tag --list 'v*' | sort -V | tail -n1")
print(f"[INFO] Latest tag: {latest}, Current tag: {tag}")
# Ensure that the current tag is always considered the highest if it's the latest one
return tag >= latest # Use comparison operator to consider all future tags
parsed_current = _parse_v_tag(tag)
if parsed_current is None:
# If the "current" tag isn't parseable, fall back to conservative behavior:
# treat it as highest only if it matches the max lexicographically.
latest_lex = max(all_v)
print(f"[INFO] Latest tag (lex): {latest_lex}, Current tag: {tag}")
return tag >= latest_lex
parsed_all: list[tuple[int, ...]] = []
for t in all_v:
parsed = _parse_v_tag(t)
if parsed is not None:
parsed_all.append(parsed)
if not parsed_all:
# No parseable tags -> nothing to compare against
return True
latest = max(parsed_all)
print(f"[INFO] Latest tag (parsed): v{'.'.join(map(str, latest))}, Current tag: {tag}")
return parsed_current >= latest
def update_latest_tag(new_tag: str, preview: bool = False) -> None:
def update_latest_tag(new_tag: str, *, preview: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Move the floating 'latest' tag to the newly created release tag.
@@ -78,15 +95,10 @@ def update_latest_tag(new_tag: str, preview: bool = False) -> None:
target_ref = f"{new_tag}^{{}}"
print(f"[INFO] Updating 'latest' tag to point at {new_tag} (commit {target_ref})...")
if preview:
print(
f'[PREVIEW] Would run: git tag -f -a latest {target_ref} '
f'-m "Floating latest tag for {new_tag}"'
)
print("[PREVIEW] Would run: git push origin latest --force")
return
run_git_command(
f'git tag -f -a latest {target_ref} -m "Floating latest tag for {new_tag}"'
tag_force_annotated(
name="latest",
target=target_ref,
message=f"Floating latest tag for {new_tag}",
preview=preview,
)
run_git_command("git push origin latest --force")
push("origin", "latest", force=True, preview=preview)

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Version discovery and bumping helpers for the release workflow.
from __future__ import annotations
from pkgmgr.core.git import get_tags
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_tags
from pkgmgr.core.version.semver import (
SemVer,
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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# src/pkgmgr/actions/release/workflow.py
from __future__ import annotations
import os
@@ -6,7 +5,9 @@ import sys
from typing import Optional
from pkgmgr.actions.branch import close_branch
from pkgmgr.core.git import get_current_branch, GitError
from pkgmgr.core.git import GitError
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import add, commit, push, tag_annotated
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_current_branch
from pkgmgr.core.repository.paths import resolve_repo_paths
from .files import (
@@ -21,7 +22,6 @@ from .files import (
from .git_ops import (
ensure_clean_and_synced,
is_highest_version_tag,
run_git_command,
update_latest_tag,
)
from .prompts import confirm_proceed_release, should_delete_branch
@@ -126,12 +126,11 @@ def _release_impl(
existing_files = [p for p in files_to_add if isinstance(p, str) and p and os.path.exists(p)]
if preview:
for path in existing_files:
print(f"[PREVIEW] Would run: git add {path}")
print(f'[PREVIEW] Would run: git commit -am "{commit_msg}"')
print(f'[PREVIEW] Would run: git tag -a {new_tag} -m "{tag_msg}"')
print(f"[PREVIEW] Would run: git push origin {branch}")
print(f"[PREVIEW] Would run: git push origin {new_tag}")
add(existing_files, preview=True)
commit(commit_msg, all=True, preview=True)
tag_annotated(new_tag, tag_msg, preview=True)
push("origin", branch, preview=True)
push("origin", new_tag, preview=True)
if is_highest_version_tag(new_tag):
update_latest_tag(new_tag, preview=True)
@@ -145,15 +144,13 @@ def _release_impl(
print(f"[PREVIEW] Would ask whether to delete branch {branch} after release.")
return
for path in existing_files:
run_git_command(f"git add {path}")
run_git_command(f'git commit -am "{commit_msg}"')
run_git_command(f'git tag -a {new_tag} -m "{tag_msg}"')
add(existing_files, preview=False)
commit(commit_msg, all=True, preview=False)
tag_annotated(new_tag, tag_msg, preview=False)
# Push branch and ONLY the newly created version tag (no --tags)
run_git_command(f"git push origin {branch}")
run_git_command(f"git push origin {new_tag}")
push("origin", branch, preview=False)
push("origin", new_tag, preview=False)
# Update 'latest' only if this is the highest version tag
try:

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@@ -1,103 +1,132 @@
import subprocess
from __future__ import annotations
import os
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import clone as git_clone, GitCloneError
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.repository.verify import verify_repository
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
def _build_clone_url(repo: Repository, clone_mode: str) -> Optional[str]:
provider = repo.get("provider")
account = repo.get("account")
name = repo.get("repository")
replacement = repo.get("replacement")
if clone_mode == "ssh":
if not provider or not account or not name:
return None
return f"git@{provider}:{account}/{name}.git"
if clone_mode in ("https", "shallow"):
if replacement:
return f"https://{replacement}.git"
if not provider or not account or not name:
return None
return f"https://{provider}/{account}/{name}.git"
return None
def clone_repos(
selected_repos,
repositories_base_dir: str,
all_repos,
preview: bool,
no_verification: bool,
clone_mode: str
):
selected_repos: List[Repository],
repositories_base_dir: str,
all_repos: List[Repository],
preview: bool,
no_verification: bool,
clone_mode: str,
) -> None:
for repo in selected_repos:
repo_identifier = get_repo_identifier(repo, all_repos)
repo_dir = get_repo_dir(repositories_base_dir, repo)
if os.path.exists(repo_dir):
print(f"[INFO] Repository '{repo_identifier}' already exists at '{repo_dir}'. Skipping clone.")
print(
f"[INFO] Repository '{repo_identifier}' already exists at '{repo_dir}'. Skipping clone."
)
continue
parent_dir = os.path.dirname(repo_dir)
os.makedirs(parent_dir, exist_ok=True)
# Build clone URL based on the clone_mode
# Build clone URL based on the clone_mode
if clone_mode == "ssh":
clone_url = (
f"git@{repo.get('provider')}:"
f"{repo.get('account')}/"
f"{repo.get('repository')}.git"
)
elif clone_mode in ("https", "shallow"):
# Use replacement if defined, otherwise construct from provider/account/repository
if repo.get("replacement"):
clone_url = f"https://{repo.get('replacement')}.git"
else:
clone_url = (
f"https://{repo.get('provider')}/"
f"{repo.get('account')}/"
f"{repo.get('repository')}.git"
)
else:
print(f"Unknown clone mode '{clone_mode}'. Aborting clone for {repo_identifier}.")
clone_url = _build_clone_url(repo, clone_mode)
if not clone_url:
print(f"[WARNING] Cannot build clone URL for '{repo_identifier}'. Skipping.")
continue
# Build base clone command
base_clone_cmd = "git clone"
if clone_mode == "shallow":
# Shallow clone: only latest state via HTTPS, no full history
base_clone_cmd += " --depth 1 --single-branch"
shallow = clone_mode == "shallow"
mode_label = "HTTPS (shallow)" if shallow else clone_mode.upper()
mode_label = "HTTPS (shallow)" if clone_mode == "shallow" else clone_mode.upper()
print(
f"[INFO] Attempting to clone '{repo_identifier}' using {mode_label} "
f"from {clone_url} into '{repo_dir}'."
)
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would run: {base_clone_cmd} {clone_url} {repo_dir} in {parent_dir}")
result = subprocess.CompletedProcess(args=[], returncode=0)
else:
result = subprocess.run(
f"{base_clone_cmd} {clone_url} {repo_dir}",
try:
args = []
if shallow:
args += ["--depth", "1", "--single-branch"]
args += [clone_url, repo_dir]
git_clone(
args,
cwd=parent_dir,
shell=True,
preview=preview,
)
if result.returncode != 0:
# Only offer fallback if the original mode was SSH.
if clone_mode == "ssh":
print(f"[WARNING] SSH clone failed for '{repo_identifier}' with return code {result.returncode}.")
choice = input("Do you want to attempt HTTPS clone instead? (y/N): ").strip().lower()
if choice == 'y':
# Attempt HTTPS clone
if repo.get("replacement"):
clone_url = f"https://{repo.get('replacement')}.git"
else:
clone_url = f"https://{repo.get('provider')}/{repo.get('account')}/{repo.get('repository')}.git"
print(f"[INFO] Attempting to clone '{repo_identifier}' using HTTPS from {clone_url} into '{repo_dir}'.")
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would run: git clone {clone_url} {repo_dir} in {parent_dir}")
result = subprocess.CompletedProcess(args=[], returncode=0)
else:
result = subprocess.run(f"git clone {clone_url} {repo_dir}", cwd=parent_dir, shell=True)
else:
print(f"[INFO] HTTPS clone not attempted for '{repo_identifier}'.")
continue
else:
# For https mode, do not attempt fallback.
print(f"[WARNING] HTTPS clone failed for '{repo_identifier}' with return code {result.returncode}.")
except GitCloneError as exc:
if clone_mode != "ssh":
print(f"[WARNING] Clone failed for '{repo_identifier}': {exc}")
continue
# After cloning, perform verification in local mode.
print(f"[WARNING] SSH clone failed for '{repo_identifier}': {exc}")
choice = input("Do you want to attempt HTTPS clone instead? (y/N): ").strip().lower()
if choice != "y":
print(f"[INFO] HTTPS clone not attempted for '{repo_identifier}'.")
continue
fallback_url = _build_clone_url(repo, "https")
if not fallback_url:
print(f"[WARNING] Cannot build HTTPS URL for '{repo_identifier}'.")
continue
print(
f"[INFO] Attempting to clone '{repo_identifier}' using HTTPS "
f"from {fallback_url} into '{repo_dir}'."
)
try:
git_clone(
[fallback_url, repo_dir],
cwd=parent_dir,
preview=preview,
)
except GitCloneError as exc2:
print(f"[WARNING] HTTPS clone failed for '{repo_identifier}': {exc2}")
continue
verified_info = repo.get("verified")
if verified_info:
verified_ok, errors, commit_hash, signing_key = verify_repository(repo, repo_dir, mode="local", no_verification=no_verification)
if not no_verification and not verified_ok:
print(f"Warning: Verification failed for {repo_identifier} after cloning:")
for err in errors:
print(f" - {err}")
choice = input("Proceed anyway? (y/N): ").strip().lower()
if choice != "y":
print(f"Skipping repository {repo_identifier} due to failed verification.")
if not verified_info:
continue
verified_ok, errors, _commit_hash, _signing_key = verify_repository(
repo,
repo_dir,
mode="local",
no_verification=no_verification,
)
if no_verification or verified_ok:
continue
print(f"Warning: Verification failed for {repo_identifier} after cloning:")
for err in errors:
print(f" - {err}")
choice = input("Proceed anyway? (y/N): ").strip().lower()
if choice != "y":
print(f"Skipping repository {repo_identifier} due to failed verification.")

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@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
import os
import subprocess
import yaml
from pkgmgr.core.command.alias import generate_alias
from pkgmgr.core.config.save import save_user_config
def create_repo(identifier, config_merged, user_config_path, bin_dir, remote=False, preview=False):
"""
Creates a new repository by performing the following steps:
1. Parses the identifier (provider:port/account/repository) and adds a new entry to the user config
if it is not already present. The provider part is split into provider and port (if provided).
2. Creates the local repository directory and initializes a Git repository.
3. If --remote is set, checks for an existing "origin" remote (removing it if found),
adds the remote using a URL built from provider, port, account, and repository,
creates an initial commit (e.g. with a README.md), and pushes to the remote.
The push is attempted on both "main" and "master" branches.
"""
parts = identifier.split("/")
if len(parts) != 3:
print("Identifier must be in the format 'provider:port/account/repository' (port is optional).")
return
provider_with_port, account, repository = parts
# Split provider and port if a colon is present.
if ":" in provider_with_port:
provider_name, port = provider_with_port.split(":", 1)
else:
provider_name = provider_with_port
port = None
# Check if the repository is already present in the merged config (including port)
exists = False
for repo in config_merged.get("repositories", []):
if (repo.get("provider") == provider_name and
repo.get("account") == account and
repo.get("repository") == repository):
exists = True
print(f"Repository {identifier} already exists in the configuration.")
break
if not exists:
# Create a new entry with an automatically generated alias.
new_entry = {
"provider": provider_name,
"port": port,
"account": account,
"repository": repository,
"alias": generate_alias({"repository": repository, "provider": provider_name, "account": account}, bin_dir, existing_aliases=set()),
"verified": {} # No initial verification info
}
# Load or initialize the user configuration.
if os.path.exists(user_config_path):
with open(user_config_path, "r") as f:
user_config = yaml.safe_load(f) or {}
else:
user_config = {"repositories": []}
user_config.setdefault("repositories", [])
user_config["repositories"].append(new_entry)
save_user_config(user_config, user_config_path)
print(f"Repository {identifier} added to the configuration.")
# Also update the merged configuration object.
config_merged.setdefault("repositories", []).append(new_entry)
# Create the local repository directory based on the configured base directory.
base_dir = os.path.expanduser(config_merged["directories"]["repositories"])
repo_dir = os.path.join(base_dir, provider_name, account, repository)
if not os.path.exists(repo_dir):
os.makedirs(repo_dir, exist_ok=True)
print(f"Local repository directory created: {repo_dir}")
else:
print(f"Local repository directory already exists: {repo_dir}")
# Initialize a Git repository if not already initialized.
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(repo_dir, ".git")):
cmd_init = "git init"
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would execute: '{cmd_init}' in {repo_dir}")
else:
subprocess.run(cmd_init, cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, check=True)
print(f"Git repository initialized in {repo_dir}.")
else:
print("Git repository is already initialized.")
if remote:
# Create a README.md if it does not exist to have content for an initial commit.
readme_path = os.path.join(repo_dir, "README.md")
if not os.path.exists(readme_path):
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would create README.md in {repo_dir}.")
else:
with open(readme_path, "w") as f:
f.write(f"# {repository}\n")
subprocess.run("git add README.md", cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, check=True)
subprocess.run('git commit -m "Initial commit"', cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, check=True)
print("README.md created and initial commit made.")
# Build the remote URL.
if provider_name.lower() == "github.com":
remote_url = f"git@{provider_name}:{account}/{repository}.git"
else:
if port:
remote_url = f"ssh://git@{provider_name}:{port}/{account}/{repository}.git"
else:
remote_url = f"ssh://git@{provider_name}/{account}/{repository}.git"
# Check if the remote "origin" already exists.
cmd_list = "git remote"
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would check for existing remotes in {repo_dir}")
remote_exists = False # Assume no remote in preview mode.
else:
result = subprocess.run(cmd_list, cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, capture_output=True, text=True, check=True)
remote_list = result.stdout.strip().split()
remote_exists = "origin" in remote_list
if remote_exists:
# Remove the existing remote "origin".
cmd_remove = "git remote remove origin"
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would execute: '{cmd_remove}' in {repo_dir}")
else:
subprocess.run(cmd_remove, cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, check=True)
print("Existing remote 'origin' removed.")
# Now add the new remote.
cmd_remote = f"git remote add origin {remote_url}"
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would execute: '{cmd_remote}' in {repo_dir}")
else:
try:
subprocess.run(cmd_remote, cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, check=True)
print(f"Remote 'origin' added: {remote_url}")
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
print(f"Failed to add remote using URL: {remote_url}.")
# Push the initial commit to the remote repository
cmd_push = "git push -u origin master"
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would execute: '{cmd_push}' in {repo_dir}")
else:
subprocess.run(cmd_push, cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, check=True)
print("Initial push to the remote repository completed.")

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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict
from .service import CreateRepoService
RepositoryConfig = Dict[str, Any]
__all__ = [
"CreateRepoService",
"create_repo",
]
def create_repo(
identifier: str,
config_merged: RepositoryConfig,
user_config_path: str,
bin_dir: str,
*,
remote: bool = False,
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
CreateRepoService(
config_merged=config_merged,
user_config_path=user_config_path,
bin_dir=bin_dir,
).run(identifier=identifier, preview=preview, remote=remote)

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from __future__ import annotations
import os
from typing import Dict, Any, Set
import yaml
from pkgmgr.core.command.alias import generate_alias
from pkgmgr.core.config.save import save_user_config
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
class ConfigRepoWriter:
def __init__(
self,
*,
config_merged: Dict[str, Any],
user_config_path: str,
bin_dir: str,
):
self.config_merged = config_merged
self.user_config_path = user_config_path
self.bin_dir = bin_dir
def ensure_repo_entry(
self,
*,
host: str,
port: str | None,
owner: str,
name: str,
homepage: str,
preview: bool,
) -> Repository:
repositories = self.config_merged.setdefault("repositories", [])
for repo in repositories:
if (
repo.get("provider") == host
and repo.get("account") == owner
and repo.get("repository") == name
):
return repo
existing_aliases: Set[str] = {
str(r.get("alias")) for r in repositories if r.get("alias")
}
repo: Repository = {
"provider": host,
"port": port,
"account": owner,
"repository": name,
"homepage": homepage,
"alias": generate_alias(
{
"repository": name,
"provider": host,
"account": owner,
},
self.bin_dir,
existing_aliases=existing_aliases,
),
"verified": {},
}
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would add repository to config: {repo}")
return repo
if os.path.exists(self.user_config_path):
with open(self.user_config_path, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
user_cfg = yaml.safe_load(f) or {}
else:
user_cfg = {}
user_cfg.setdefault("repositories", []).append(repo)
save_user_config(user_cfg, self.user_config_path)
repositories.append(repo)
print(f"[INFO] Added repository to configuration: {host}/{owner}/{name}")
return repo

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from __future__ import annotations
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import (
GitCommitError,
GitPushUpstreamError,
add_all,
branch_move,
commit,
init,
push_upstream,
)
class GitBootstrapper:
def init_repo(self, repo_dir: str, preview: bool) -> None:
init(cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
add_all(cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
try:
commit("Initial commit", cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
except GitCommitError as exc:
print(f"[WARN] Initial commit failed (continuing): {exc}")
def push_default_branch(self, repo_dir: str, preview: bool) -> None:
try:
branch_move("main", cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
push_upstream("origin", "main", cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
return
except GitPushUpstreamError:
pass
try:
branch_move("master", cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
push_upstream("origin", "master", cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
except GitPushUpstreamError as exc:
print(f"[WARN] Push failed: {exc}")

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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict
from pkgmgr.actions.mirror.io import write_mirrors_file
from pkgmgr.actions.mirror.setup_cmd import setup_mirrors
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
class MirrorBootstrapper:
"""
MIRRORS is the single source of truth.
We write defaults to MIRRORS and then call mirror setup which will
configure git remotes based on MIRRORS content (but only for git URLs).
"""
def write_defaults(
self,
*,
repo_dir: str,
primary: str,
name: str,
preview: bool,
) -> None:
mirrors = {
# preferred SSH url is supplied by CreateRepoPlanner.primary_remote
"origin": primary,
# metadata only: must NEVER be configured as a git remote
"pypi": f"https://pypi.org/project/{name}/",
}
write_mirrors_file(repo_dir, mirrors, preview=preview)
def setup(
self,
*,
repo: Repository,
repositories_base_dir: str,
all_repos: list[Repository],
preview: bool,
remote: bool,
) -> None:
# IMPORTANT: do NOT set repo["mirrors"] here.
# MIRRORS file is the single source of truth.
setup_mirrors(
selected_repos=[repo],
repositories_base_dir=repositories_base_dir,
all_repos=all_repos,
preview=preview,
local=True,
remote=True,
ensure_remote=remote,
)

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from __future__ import annotations
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class RepoParts:
host: str
port: Optional[str]
owner: str
name: str

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from __future__ import annotations
import re
from typing import Tuple
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from .model import RepoParts
_NAME_RE = re.compile(r"^[a-z0-9_-]+$")
def parse_identifier(identifier: str) -> RepoParts:
ident = identifier.strip()
if "://" in ident or ident.startswith("git@"):
return _parse_git_url(ident)
parts = ident.split("/")
if len(parts) != 3:
raise ValueError("Identifier must be URL or 'provider(:port)/owner/repo'.")
host_with_port, owner, name = parts
host, port = _split_host_port(host_with_port)
_ensure_valid_repo_name(name)
return RepoParts(host=host, port=port, owner=owner, name=name)
def _parse_git_url(url: str) -> RepoParts:
if url.startswith("git@") and "://" not in url:
left, right = url.split(":", 1)
host = left.split("@", 1)[1]
owner, name = right.lstrip("/").split("/", 1)
name = _strip_git_suffix(name)
_ensure_valid_repo_name(name)
return RepoParts(host=host, port=None, owner=owner, name=name)
parsed = urlparse(url)
host = parsed.hostname or ""
port = str(parsed.port) if parsed.port else None
path = (parsed.path or "").strip("/")
if not host or "/" not in path:
raise ValueError(f"Could not parse git URL: {url}")
owner, name = path.split("/", 1)
name = _strip_git_suffix(name)
_ensure_valid_repo_name(name)
return RepoParts(host=host, port=port, owner=owner, name=name)
def _split_host_port(host: str) -> Tuple[str, str | None]:
if ":" in host:
h, p = host.split(":", 1)
return h, p or None
return host, None
def _strip_git_suffix(name: str) -> str:
return name[:-4] if name.endswith(".git") else name
def _ensure_valid_repo_name(name: str) -> None:
if not _NAME_RE.fullmatch(name):
raise ValueError(
"Repository name must match: lowercase a-z, 0-9, '_' and '-'."
)

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from __future__ import annotations
import os
from typing import Dict, Any
from .model import RepoParts
class CreateRepoPlanner:
def __init__(self, parts: RepoParts, repositories_base_dir: str):
self.parts = parts
self.repositories_base_dir = os.path.expanduser(repositories_base_dir)
@property
def repo_dir(self) -> str:
return os.path.join(
self.repositories_base_dir,
self.parts.host,
self.parts.owner,
self.parts.name,
)
@property
def homepage(self) -> str:
return f"https://{self.parts.host}/{self.parts.owner}/{self.parts.name}"
@property
def primary_remote(self) -> str:
if self.parts.port:
return (
f"ssh://git@{self.parts.host}:{self.parts.port}/"
f"{self.parts.owner}/{self.parts.name}.git"
)
return f"git@{self.parts.host}:{self.parts.owner}/{self.parts.name}.git"
def template_context(
self,
*,
author_name: str,
author_email: str,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return {
"provider": self.parts.host,
"port": self.parts.port,
"account": self.parts.owner,
"repository": self.parts.name,
"homepage": self.homepage,
"author_name": author_name,
"author_email": author_email,
"license_text": f"All rights reserved by {author_name}",
"primary_remote": self.primary_remote,
}

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from __future__ import annotations
import os
from typing import Dict, Any
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_config_value
from .parser import parse_identifier
from .planner import CreateRepoPlanner
from .config_writer import ConfigRepoWriter
from .templates import TemplateRenderer
from .git_bootstrap import GitBootstrapper
from .mirrors import MirrorBootstrapper
class CreateRepoService:
def __init__(
self,
*,
config_merged: Dict[str, Any],
user_config_path: str,
bin_dir: str,
):
self.config_merged = config_merged
self.user_config_path = user_config_path
self.bin_dir = bin_dir
self.templates = TemplateRenderer()
self.git = GitBootstrapper()
self.mirrors = MirrorBootstrapper()
def run(
self,
*,
identifier: str,
preview: bool,
remote: bool,
) -> None:
parts = parse_identifier(identifier)
base_dir = self.config_merged.get("directories", {}).get(
"repositories", "~/Repositories"
)
planner = CreateRepoPlanner(parts, base_dir)
writer = ConfigRepoWriter(
config_merged=self.config_merged,
user_config_path=self.user_config_path,
bin_dir=self.bin_dir,
)
repo = writer.ensure_repo_entry(
host=parts.host,
port=parts.port,
owner=parts.owner,
name=parts.name,
homepage=planner.homepage,
preview=preview,
)
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] Would ensure directory exists: {planner.repo_dir}")
else:
os.makedirs(planner.repo_dir, exist_ok=True)
author_name = get_config_value("user.name") or "Unknown Author"
author_email = get_config_value("user.email") or "unknown@example.invalid"
self.templates.render(
repo_dir=planner.repo_dir,
context=planner.template_context(
author_name=author_name,
author_email=author_email,
),
preview=preview,
)
self.git.init_repo(planner.repo_dir, preview=preview)
self.mirrors.write_defaults(
repo_dir=planner.repo_dir,
primary=planner.primary_remote,
name=parts.name,
preview=preview,
)
self.mirrors.setup(
repo=repo,
repositories_base_dir=os.path.expanduser(base_dir),
all_repos=self.config_merged.get("repositories", []),
preview=preview,
remote=remote,
)
if remote:
self.git.push_default_branch(planner.repo_dir, preview=preview)

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from __future__ import annotations
import os
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Dict, Any
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_repo_root
try:
from jinja2 import Environment, FileSystemLoader, StrictUndefined
except Exception as exc: # pragma: no cover
Environment = None # type: ignore
FileSystemLoader = None # type: ignore
StrictUndefined = None # type: ignore
_JINJA_IMPORT_ERROR = exc
else:
_JINJA_IMPORT_ERROR = None
class TemplateRenderer:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.templates_dir = self._resolve_templates_dir()
def render(
self,
*,
repo_dir: str,
context: Dict[str, Any],
preview: bool,
) -> None:
if preview:
self._preview()
return
if Environment is None:
raise RuntimeError(
"Jinja2 is required but not available. "
f"Import error: {_JINJA_IMPORT_ERROR}"
)
env = Environment(
loader=FileSystemLoader(self.templates_dir),
undefined=StrictUndefined,
autoescape=False,
keep_trailing_newline=True,
)
for root, _, files in os.walk(self.templates_dir):
for fn in files:
if not fn.endswith(".j2"):
continue
abs_src = os.path.join(root, fn)
rel_src = os.path.relpath(abs_src, self.templates_dir)
rel_out = rel_src[:-3]
abs_out = os.path.join(repo_dir, rel_out)
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(abs_out), exist_ok=True)
template = env.get_template(rel_src)
rendered = template.render(**context)
with open(abs_out, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(rendered)
def _preview(self) -> None:
for root, _, files in os.walk(self.templates_dir):
for fn in files:
if fn.endswith(".j2"):
rel = os.path.relpath(
os.path.join(root, fn), self.templates_dir
)
print(f"[Preview] Would render template: {rel} -> {rel[:-3]}")
@staticmethod
def _resolve_templates_dir() -> str:
here = Path(__file__).resolve().parent
root = get_repo_root(cwd=str(here))
if not root:
raise RuntimeError("Could not determine repository root for templates.")
return os.path.join(root, "templates", "default")

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@@ -1,25 +1,30 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from typing import List, Dict, Any
from pkgmgr.core.git.commands import pull_args, GitPullArgsError
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.repository.verify import verify_repository
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
def pull_with_verification(
selected_repos,
repositories_base_dir,
all_repos,
extra_args,
no_verification,
selected_repos: List[Repository],
repositories_base_dir: str,
all_repos: List[Repository],
extra_args: List[str],
no_verification: bool,
preview: bool,
) -> None:
"""
Execute `git pull` for each repository with verification.
- If verification fails and verification is enabled, prompt user to continue.
- Uses core.git.commands.pull_args() (no raw subprocess usage).
"""
for repo in selected_repos:
repo_identifier = get_repo_identifier(repo, all_repos)
@@ -37,12 +42,7 @@ def pull_with_verification(
no_verification=no_verification,
)
if (
not preview
and not no_verification
and verified_info
and not verified_ok
):
if not preview and not no_verification and verified_info and not verified_ok:
print(f"Warning: Verification failed for {repo_identifier}:")
for err in errors:
print(f" - {err}")
@@ -50,17 +50,10 @@ def pull_with_verification(
if choice != "y":
continue
args_part = " ".join(extra_args) if extra_args else ""
full_cmd = f"git pull{(' ' + args_part) if args_part else ''}"
if preview:
print(f"[Preview] In '{repo_dir}': {full_cmd}")
else:
print(f"Running in '{repo_dir}': {full_cmd}")
result = subprocess.run(full_cmd, cwd=repo_dir, shell=True, check=False)
if result.returncode != 0:
print(
f"'git pull' for {repo_identifier} failed "
f"with exit code {result.returncode}."
)
sys.exit(result.returncode)
try:
pull_args(extra_args, cwd=repo_dir, preview=preview)
except GitPullArgsError as exc:
# Keep behavior consistent with previous implementation:
# stop on first failure and propagate return code as generic failure.
print(str(exc))
sys.exit(1)

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Iterable
from typing import Any, Iterable, List, Tuple
from pkgmgr.actions.update.system_updater import SystemUpdater
@@ -30,32 +30,73 @@ class UpdateManager:
quiet: bool,
update_dependencies: bool,
clone_mode: str,
silent: bool = False,
force_update: bool = True,
) -> None:
from pkgmgr.actions.install import install_repos
from pkgmgr.actions.repository.pull import pull_with_verification
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
pull_with_verification(
selected_repos,
repositories_base_dir,
all_repos,
[],
no_verification,
preview,
)
failures: List[Tuple[str, str]] = []
install_repos(
selected_repos,
repositories_base_dir,
bin_dir,
all_repos,
no_verification,
preview,
quiet,
clone_mode,
update_dependencies,
force_update=force_update,
)
for repo in list(selected_repos):
identifier = get_repo_identifier(repo, all_repos)
try:
pull_with_verification(
[repo],
repositories_base_dir,
all_repos,
[],
no_verification,
preview,
)
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
failures.append((identifier, f"pull failed (exit={code})"))
if not quiet:
print(f"[Warning] update: pull failed for {identifier} (exit={code}). Continuing...")
continue
except Exception as exc:
failures.append((identifier, f"pull failed: {exc}"))
if not quiet:
print(f"[Warning] update: pull failed for {identifier}: {exc}. Continuing...")
continue
try:
install_repos(
[repo],
repositories_base_dir,
bin_dir,
all_repos,
no_verification,
preview,
quiet,
clone_mode,
update_dependencies,
force_update=force_update,
silent=silent,
emit_summary=False,
)
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
failures.append((identifier, f"install failed (exit={code})"))
if not quiet:
print(f"[Warning] update: install failed for {identifier} (exit={code}). Continuing...")
continue
except Exception as exc:
failures.append((identifier, f"install failed: {exc}"))
if not quiet:
print(f"[Warning] update: install failed for {identifier}: {exc}. Continuing...")
continue
if failures and not quiet:
print("\n[pkgmgr] Update finished with warnings:")
for ident, msg in failures:
print(f" - {ident}: {msg}")
if failures and not silent:
raise SystemExit(1)
if system_update:
self._system_updater.run(preview=preview)

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ from .repos import handle_repos_command
from .config import handle_config
from .tools import handle_tools_command
from .release import handle_release
from .publish import handle_publish
from .version import handle_version
from .make import handle_make
from .changelog import handle_changelog
@@ -13,6 +14,7 @@ __all__ = [
"handle_config",
"handle_tools_command",
"handle_release",
"handle_publish",
"handle_version",
"handle_make",
"handle_changelog",

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.git import get_tags
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_tags
from pkgmgr.core.version.semver import extract_semver_from_tags
from pkgmgr.actions.changelog import generate_changelog

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@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import os
from typing import Any, Dict, List
from pkgmgr.actions.publish import publish
from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
def handle_publish(args, ctx: CLIContext, selected: List[Repository]) -> None:
if not selected:
print("[pkgmgr] No repositories selected for publish.")
return
for repo in selected:
identifier = get_repo_identifier(repo, ctx.all_repositories)
repo_dir = repo.get("directory") or get_repo_dir(ctx.repositories_base_dir, repo)
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
print(f"[WARN] Skipping {identifier}: directory missing.")
continue
print(f"[pkgmgr] Publishing repository {identifier}...")
publish(
repo=repo,
repo_dir=repo_dir,
preview=getattr(args, "preview", False),
interactive=not getattr(args, "non_interactive", False),
allow_prompt=not getattr(args, "non_interactive", False),
)

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@@ -1,31 +1,17 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Release command wiring for the pkgmgr CLI.
This module implements the `pkgmgr release` subcommand on top of the
generic selection logic from cli.dispatch. It does not define its
own subparser; the CLI surface is configured in cli.parser.
Responsibilities:
- Take the parsed argparse.Namespace for the `release` command.
- Use the list of selected repositories provided by dispatch_command().
- Optionally list affected repositories when --list is set.
- For each selected repository, run pkgmgr.actions.release.release(...) in
the context of that repository directory.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import sys
from typing import Any, Dict, List
from pkgmgr.actions.publish import publish as run_publish
from pkgmgr.actions.release import release as run_release
from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.actions.release import release as run_release
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
@@ -35,23 +21,10 @@ def handle_release(
ctx: CLIContext,
selected: List[Repository],
) -> None:
"""
Handle the `pkgmgr release` subcommand.
Flow:
1) Use the `selected` repositories as computed by dispatch_command().
2) If --list is given, print the identifiers of the selected repos
and return without running any release.
3) For each selected repository:
- Resolve its identifier and local directory.
- Change into that directory.
- Call pkgmgr.actions.release.release(...) with the parsed options.
"""
if not selected:
print("[pkgmgr] No repositories selected for release.")
return
# List-only mode: show which repositories would be affected.
if getattr(args, "list", False):
print("[pkgmgr] Repositories that would be affected by this release:")
for repo in selected:
@@ -62,29 +35,22 @@ def handle_release(
for repo in selected:
identifier = get_repo_identifier(repo, ctx.all_repositories)
repo_dir = repo.get("directory")
if not repo_dir:
try:
repo_dir = get_repo_dir(ctx.repositories_base_dir, repo)
except Exception:
repo_dir = None
if not repo_dir or not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
print(
f"[WARN] Skipping repository {identifier}: "
"local directory does not exist."
)
try:
repo_dir = repo.get("directory") or get_repo_dir(ctx.repositories_base_dir, repo)
except Exception as exc:
print(f"[WARN] Skipping repository {identifier}: failed to resolve directory: {exc}")
continue
print(
f"[pkgmgr] Running release for repository {identifier} "
f"in '{repo_dir}'..."
)
if not os.path.isdir(repo_dir):
print(f"[WARN] Skipping repository {identifier}: directory missing.")
continue
print(f"[pkgmgr] Running release for repository {identifier}...")
# Change to repo directory and invoke the helper.
cwd_before = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(repo_dir)
run_release(
pyproject_path="pyproject.toml",
changelog_path="CHANGELOG.md",
@@ -94,5 +60,17 @@ def handle_release(
force=getattr(args, "force", False),
close=getattr(args, "close", False),
)
if not getattr(args, "no_publish", False):
print(f"[pkgmgr] Running publish for repository {identifier}...")
is_tty = sys.stdin.isatty()
run_publish(
repo=repo,
repo_dir=repo_dir,
preview=getattr(args, "preview", False),
interactive=is_tty,
allow_prompt=is_tty,
)
finally:
os.chdir(cwd_before)

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@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ def handle_repos_command(
args.clone_mode,
args.dependencies,
force_update=getattr(args, "update", False),
silent=getattr(args, "silent", False),
)
return

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@@ -1,115 +1,41 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from __future__ import annotations
import json
import os
from typing import Any, Dict, List
from pkgmgr .cli .context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr .core .command .run import run_command
from pkgmgr .core .repository .identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr .core .repository .dir import get_repo_dir
from typing import Any, Dict, List
from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.cli.tools import open_vscode_workspace
from pkgmgr.cli.tools.paths import resolve_repository_path
from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
def _resolve_repository_path(repository: Repository, ctx: CLIContext) -> str:
"""
Resolve the filesystem path for a repository.
Priority:
1. Use explicit keys if present (directory / path / workspace / workspace_dir).
2. Fallback to get_repo_dir(...) using the repositories base directory
from the CLI context.
"""
# 1) Explicit path-like keys on the repository object
for key in ("directory", "path", "workspace", "workspace_dir"):
value = repository.get(key)
if value:
return value
# 2) Fallback: compute from base dir + repository metadata
base_dir = (
getattr(ctx, "repositories_base_dir", None)
or getattr(ctx, "repositories_dir", None)
)
if not base_dir:
raise RuntimeError(
"Cannot resolve repositories base directory from context; "
"expected ctx.repositories_base_dir or ctx.repositories_dir."
)
return get_repo_dir(base_dir, repository)
def handle_tools_command(
args,
ctx: CLIContext,
selected: List[Repository],
) -> None:
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# nautilus "explore" command
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
if args.command == "explore":
for repository in selected:
repo_path = _resolve_repository_path(repository, ctx)
run_command(
f'nautilus "{repo_path}" & disown'
)
return
repo_path = resolve_repository_path(repository, ctx)
run_command(f'nautilus "{repo_path}" & disown')
return
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# GNOME terminal command
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
if args.command == "terminal":
for repository in selected:
repo_path = _resolve_repository_path(repository, ctx)
run_command(
f'gnome-terminal --tab --working-directory="{repo_path}"'
)
return
repo_path = resolve_repository_path(repository, ctx)
run_command(f'gnome-terminal --tab --working-directory="{repo_path}"')
return
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# VS Code workspace command
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
if args.command == "code":
if not selected:
print("No repositories selected.")
return
identifiers = [
get_repo_identifier(repo, ctx.all_repositories)
for repo in selected
]
sorted_identifiers = sorted(identifiers)
workspace_name = "_".join(sorted_identifiers) + ".code-workspace"
directories_cfg = ctx.config_merged.get("directories") or {}
workspaces_dir = os.path.expanduser(
directories_cfg.get("workspaces", "~/Workspaces")
)
os.makedirs(workspaces_dir, exist_ok=True)
workspace_file = os.path.join(workspaces_dir, workspace_name)
folders = [
{"path": _resolve_repository_path(repository, ctx)}
for repository in selected
]
workspace_data = {
"folders": folders,
"settings": {},
}
if not os.path.exists(workspace_file):
with open(workspace_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
json.dump(workspace_data, f, indent=4)
print(f"Created workspace file: {workspace_file}")
else:
print(f"Using existing workspace file: {workspace_file}")
run_command(f'code "{workspace_file}"')
open_vscode_workspace(ctx, selected)
return

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
from pkgmgr.core.git import get_tags
from pkgmgr.core.git.queries import get_tags
from pkgmgr.core.version.semver import SemVer, find_latest_version
from pkgmgr.core.version.installed import (
get_installed_python_version,

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@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import annotations
import os
@@ -16,6 +13,7 @@ from pkgmgr.cli.commands import (
handle_repos_command,
handle_tools_command,
handle_release,
handle_publish,
handle_version,
handle_config,
handle_make,
@@ -24,40 +22,20 @@ from pkgmgr.cli.commands import (
handle_mirror_command,
)
def _has_explicit_selection(args) -> bool:
"""
Return True if the user explicitly selected repositories via
identifiers / --all / --category / --tag / --string.
"""
identifiers = getattr(args, "identifiers", []) or []
use_all = getattr(args, "all", False)
categories = getattr(args, "category", []) or []
tags = getattr(args, "tag", []) or []
string_filter = getattr(args, "string", "") or ""
def _has_explicit_selection(args) -> bool:
return bool(
use_all
or identifiers
or categories
or tags
or string_filter
getattr(args, "all", False)
or getattr(args, "identifiers", [])
or getattr(args, "category", [])
or getattr(args, "tag", [])
or getattr(args, "string", "")
)
def _select_repo_for_current_directory(
ctx: CLIContext,
) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Heuristic: find the repository whose local directory matches the
current working directory or is the closest parent.
Example:
- Repo directory: /home/kevin/Repositories/foo
- CWD: /home/kevin/Repositories/foo/subdir
'foo' is selected.
"""
def _select_repo_for_current_directory(ctx: CLIContext) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
cwd = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())
candidates: List[tuple[str, Dict[str, Any]]] = []
matches = []
for repo in ctx.all_repositories:
repo_dir = repo.get("directory")
@@ -65,33 +43,24 @@ def _select_repo_for_current_directory(
try:
repo_dir = get_repo_dir(ctx.repositories_base_dir, repo)
except Exception:
repo_dir = None
if not repo_dir:
continue
continue
repo_dir_abs = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(repo_dir))
if cwd == repo_dir_abs or cwd.startswith(repo_dir_abs + os.sep):
candidates.append((repo_dir_abs, repo))
repo_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(repo_dir))
if cwd == repo_dir or cwd.startswith(repo_dir + os.sep):
matches.append((repo_dir, repo))
if not candidates:
if not matches:
return []
# Pick the repo with the longest (most specific) path.
candidates.sort(key=lambda item: len(item[0]), reverse=True)
return [candidates[0][1]]
matches.sort(key=lambda x: len(x[0]), reverse=True)
return [matches[0][1]]
def dispatch_command(args, ctx: CLIContext) -> None:
"""
Dispatch the parsed arguments to the appropriate command handler.
"""
# First: proxy commands (git / docker / docker compose / make wrapper etc.)
if maybe_handle_proxy(args, ctx):
return
# Commands that operate on repository selections
commands_with_selection: List[str] = [
commands_with_selection = {
"install",
"update",
"deinstall",
@@ -103,31 +72,25 @@ def dispatch_command(args, ctx: CLIContext) -> None:
"list",
"make",
"release",
"publish",
"version",
"changelog",
"explore",
"terminal",
"code",
"mirror",
]
}
if getattr(args, "command", None) in commands_with_selection:
if _has_explicit_selection(args):
# Classic selection logic (identifiers / --all / filters)
selected = get_selected_repos(args, ctx.all_repositories)
else:
# Default per help text: repository of current folder.
selected = _select_repo_for_current_directory(ctx)
# If none is found, leave 'selected' empty.
# Individual handlers will then emit a clear message instead
# of silently picking an unrelated repository.
if args.command in commands_with_selection:
selected = (
get_selected_repos(args, ctx.all_repositories)
if _has_explicit_selection(args)
else _select_repo_for_current_directory(ctx)
)
else:
selected = []
# ------------------------------------------------------------------ #
# Repos-related commands
# ------------------------------------------------------------------ #
if args.command in (
if args.command in {
"install",
"deinstall",
"delete",
@@ -136,15 +99,13 @@ def dispatch_command(args, ctx: CLIContext) -> None:
"shell",
"create",
"list",
):
}:
handle_repos_command(args, ctx, selected)
return
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# update
# ------------------------------------------------------------
if args.command == "update":
from pkgmgr.actions.update import UpdateManager
UpdateManager().run(
selected_repos=selected,
repositories_base_dir=ctx.repositories_base_dir,
@@ -156,25 +117,23 @@ def dispatch_command(args, ctx: CLIContext) -> None:
quiet=args.quiet,
update_dependencies=args.dependencies,
clone_mode=args.clone_mode,
silent=getattr(args, "silent", False),
force_update=True,
)
return
# ------------------------------------------------------------------ #
# Tools (explore / terminal / code)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------ #
if args.command in ("explore", "terminal", "code"):
handle_tools_command(args, ctx, selected)
return
# ------------------------------------------------------------------ #
# Release / Version / Changelog / Config / Make / Branch
# ------------------------------------------------------------------ #
if args.command == "release":
handle_release(args, ctx, selected)
return
if args.command == "publish":
handle_publish(args, ctx, selected)
return
if args.command == "version":
handle_version(args, ctx, selected)
return

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@@ -1,68 +1,73 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
from pkgmgr.cli.proxy import register_proxy_commands
from .common import SortedSubParsersAction
from .install_update import add_install_update_subparsers
from .config_cmd import add_config_subparsers
from .navigation_cmd import add_navigation_subparsers
from .branch_cmd import add_branch_subparsers
from .release_cmd import add_release_subparser
from .version_cmd import add_version_subparser
from .changelog_cmd import add_changelog_subparser
from .common import SortedSubParsersAction
from .config_cmd import add_config_subparsers
from .install_update import add_install_update_subparsers
from .list_cmd import add_list_subparser
from .make_cmd import add_make_subparsers
from .mirror_cmd import add_mirror_subparsers
from .navigation_cmd import add_navigation_subparsers
from .publish_cmd import add_publish_subparser
from .release_cmd import add_release_subparser
from .version_cmd import add_version_subparser
def create_parser(description_text: str) -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
"""
Create the top-level argument parser for pkgmgr.
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description=description_text,
formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
)
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(
dest="command",
help="Subcommands",
action=SortedSubParsersAction,
)
# Core repo operations
# create
p_create = subparsers.add_parser(
"create",
help="Create a new repository (scaffold + config).",
)
p_create.add_argument(
"identifiers",
nargs="+",
help="Repository identifier(s): URL or 'provider(:port)/owner/repo'.",
)
p_create.add_argument(
"--remote",
action="store_true",
help="Also push an initial commit to the remote (main/master).",
)
p_create.add_argument(
"--preview",
action="store_true",
help="Print actions without writing files or executing commands.",
)
add_install_update_subparsers(subparsers)
add_config_subparsers(subparsers)
# Navigation / tooling around repos
add_navigation_subparsers(subparsers)
# Branch & release workflow
add_branch_subparsers(subparsers)
add_release_subparser(subparsers)
add_publish_subparser(subparsers)
# Info commands
add_version_subparser(subparsers)
add_changelog_subparser(subparsers)
add_list_subparser(subparsers)
# Make wrapper
add_make_subparsers(subparsers)
# Mirror management
add_mirror_subparsers(subparsers)
# Proxy commands (git, docker, docker compose, ...)
register_proxy_commands(subparsers)
return parser
__all__ = [
"create_parser",
"SortedSubParsersAction",
]
__all__ = ["create_parser", "SortedSubParsersAction"]

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@@ -168,3 +168,10 @@ def add_install_update_arguments(subparser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None:
default="ssh",
help="Specify clone mode (default: ssh).",
)
_add_option_if_missing(
subparser,
"--silent",
action="store_true",
help="Continue with other repositories if one fails; downgrade errors to warnings.",
)

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
from .common import add_identifier_arguments
def add_publish_subparser(subparsers: argparse._SubParsersAction) -> None:
parser = subparsers.add_parser(
"publish",
help="Publish repository artifacts (e.g. PyPI) based on MIRRORS.",
)
add_identifier_arguments(parser)
parser.add_argument(
"--non-interactive",
action="store_true",
help="Disable interactive credential prompts (CI mode).",
)

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@@ -21,22 +21,22 @@ def add_release_subparser(
"and updating the changelog."
),
)
release_parser.add_argument(
"release_type",
choices=["major", "minor", "patch"],
help="Type of version increment for the release (major, minor, patch).",
)
release_parser.add_argument(
"-m",
"--message",
default=None,
help=(
"Optional release message to add to the changelog and tag."
),
help="Optional release message to add to the changelog and tag.",
)
# Generic selection / preview / list / extra_args
add_identifier_arguments(release_parser)
# Close current branch after successful release
release_parser.add_argument(
"--close",
action="store_true",
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ def add_release_subparser(
"repository, if it is not main/master."
),
)
# Force: skip preview+confirmation and run release directly
release_parser.add_argument(
"-f",
"--force",
@@ -55,3 +55,9 @@ def add_release_subparser(
"release directly."
),
)
release_parser.add_argument(
"--no-publish",
action="store_true",
help="Do not run publish automatically after a successful release.",
)

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from .vscode import open_vscode_workspace
__all__ = ["open_vscode_workspace"]

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@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Any, Dict
from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.core.repository.dir import get_repo_dir
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
def resolve_repository_path(repository: Repository, ctx: CLIContext) -> str:
"""
Resolve the filesystem path for a repository.
Priority:
1. Use explicit keys if present (directory / path / workspace / workspace_dir).
2. Fallback to get_repo_dir(...) using the repositories base directory
from the CLI context.
"""
for key in ("directory", "path", "workspace", "workspace_dir"):
value = repository.get(key)
if value:
return value
base_dir = (
getattr(ctx, "repositories_base_dir", None)
or getattr(ctx, "repositories_dir", None)
)
if not base_dir:
raise RuntimeError(
"Cannot resolve repositories base directory from context; "
"expected ctx.repositories_base_dir or ctx.repositories_dir."
)
return get_repo_dir(base_dir, repository)

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@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import json
import os
import shutil
from typing import Any, Dict, List
from pkgmgr.cli.context import CLIContext
from pkgmgr.cli.tools.paths import resolve_repository_path
from pkgmgr.core.command.run import run_command
from pkgmgr.core.repository.identifier import get_repo_identifier
Repository = Dict[str, Any]
def _ensure_vscode_cli_available() -> None:
"""
Ensure that the VS Code CLI ('code') is available in PATH.
"""
if shutil.which("code") is None:
raise RuntimeError(
"VS Code CLI ('code') not found in PATH.\n\n"
"Hint:\n"
" Install Visual Studio Code and ensure the 'code' command is available.\n"
" VS Code → Command Palette → 'Shell Command: Install code command in PATH'\n"
)
def _ensure_identifiers_are_filename_safe(identifiers: List[str]) -> None:
"""
Ensure identifiers can be used in a filename.
If an identifier contains '/', it likely means the repository has not yet
been explicitly identified (no short identifier configured).
"""
invalid = [i for i in identifiers if "/" in i or os.sep in i]
if invalid:
raise RuntimeError(
"Cannot create VS Code workspace.\n\n"
"The following repositories are not yet identified "
"(identifier contains '/'): \n"
+ "\n".join(f" - {i}" for i in invalid)
+ "\n\n"
"Hint:\n"
" The repository has no short identifier yet.\n"
" Add an explicit identifier in your configuration before using `pkgmgr tools code`.\n"
)
def _resolve_workspaces_dir(ctx: CLIContext) -> str:
directories_cfg = ctx.config_merged.get("directories") or {}
return os.path.expanduser(directories_cfg.get("workspaces", "~/Workspaces"))
def _build_workspace_filename(identifiers: List[str]) -> str:
sorted_identifiers = sorted(identifiers)
return "_".join(sorted_identifiers) + ".code-workspace"
def _build_workspace_data(selected: List[Repository], ctx: CLIContext) -> Dict[str, Any]:
folders = [{"path": resolve_repository_path(repo, ctx)} for repo in selected]
return {
"folders": folders,
"settings": {},
}
def open_vscode_workspace(ctx: CLIContext, selected: List[Repository]) -> None:
"""
Create (if missing) and open a VS Code workspace for the selected repositories.
Policy:
- Fail with a clear error if VS Code CLI is missing.
- Fail with a clear error if any repository identifier contains '/', because that
indicates the repo has not been explicitly identified (no short identifier).
- Do NOT auto-sanitize identifiers and do NOT create subfolders under workspaces.
"""
if not selected:
print("No repositories selected.")
return
_ensure_vscode_cli_available()
identifiers = [get_repo_identifier(repo, ctx.all_repositories) for repo in selected]
_ensure_identifiers_are_filename_safe(identifiers)
workspaces_dir = _resolve_workspaces_dir(ctx)
os.makedirs(workspaces_dir, exist_ok=True)
workspace_name = _build_workspace_filename(identifiers)
workspace_file = os.path.join(workspaces_dir, workspace_name)
workspace_data = _build_workspace_data(selected, ctx)
if not os.path.exists(workspace_file):
with open(workspace_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
json.dump(workspace_data, f, indent=4)
print(f"Created workspace file: {workspace_file}")
else:
print(f"Using existing workspace file: {workspace_file}")
run_command(f'code "{workspace_file}"')

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# src/pkgmgr/core/credentials/__init__.py
"""Credential resolution for provider APIs."""
from .resolver import ResolutionOptions, TokenResolver

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@@ -3,9 +3,11 @@
from .env import EnvTokenProvider
from .keyring import KeyringTokenProvider
from .prompt import PromptTokenProvider
from .gh import GhTokenProvider
__all__ = [
"EnvTokenProvider",
"KeyringTokenProvider",
"PromptTokenProvider",
"GhTokenProvider",
]

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@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import shutil
import subprocess
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional
from ..types import TokenRequest, TokenResult
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class GhTokenProvider:
"""
Resolve a GitHub token via GitHub CLI (`gh auth token`).
This does NOT persist anything; it only reads what `gh` already knows.
"""
source_name: str = "gh"
def get(self, request: TokenRequest) -> Optional[TokenResult]:
# Only meaningful for GitHub-like providers
kind = (request.provider_kind or "").strip().lower()
if kind not in ("github", "github.com"):
return None
if not shutil.which("gh"):
return None
host = (request.host or "").strip() or "github.com"
try:
out = subprocess.check_output(
["gh", "auth", "token", "--hostname", host],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
text=True,
).strip()
except Exception:
return None
if not out:
return None
return TokenResult(token=out, source=self.source_name)

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@@ -6,9 +6,11 @@ from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional
from .providers.env import EnvTokenProvider
from .providers.gh import GhTokenProvider
from .providers.keyring import KeyringTokenProvider
from .providers.prompt import PromptTokenProvider
from .types import KeyringUnavailableError, NoCredentialsError, TokenRequest, TokenResult
from .validate import validate_token
@dataclass(frozen=True)
@@ -21,10 +23,24 @@ class ResolutionOptions:
class TokenResolver:
"""Resolve tokens from multiple sources (ENV -> Keyring -> Prompt)."""
"""
Resolve tokens for provider APIs using the following policy:
0) ENV (explicit user intent) -> return as-is (do NOT persist)
1) GitHub CLI (gh) -> if available and token validates, return
2) Keyring -> if token validates, return; if invalid and
interactive prompting is allowed, prompt and
OVERWRITE the keyring entry
3) Prompt -> prompt and (optionally) store in keyring
Notes:
- Keyring requires python-keyring.
- Token validation is provider-specific (currently GitHub cloud).
"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._env = EnvTokenProvider()
self._gh = GhTokenProvider()
self._keyring = KeyringTokenProvider()
self._prompt = PromptTokenProvider()
self._warned_keyring: bool = False
@@ -48,6 +64,33 @@ class TokenResolver:
print(" sudo dnf install python3-keyring", file=sys.stderr)
print("", file=sys.stderr)
def _prompt_and_maybe_store(
self,
request: TokenRequest,
opts: ResolutionOptions,
) -> Optional[TokenResult]:
"""
Prompt for a token and optionally store it in keyring.
If keyring is unavailable, still return the token for this run.
"""
if not (opts.interactive and opts.allow_prompt):
return None
prompt_res = self._prompt.get(request)
if not prompt_res:
return None
if opts.save_prompt_token_to_keyring:
try:
self._keyring.set(request, prompt_res.token) # overwrite is fine
except KeyringUnavailableError as exc:
self._warn_keyring_unavailable(exc)
except Exception:
# If keyring cannot store, still use token for this run.
pass
return prompt_res
def get_token(
self,
provider_kind: str,
@@ -58,16 +101,29 @@ class TokenResolver:
opts = options or ResolutionOptions()
request = TokenRequest(provider_kind=provider_kind, host=host, owner=owner)
# 1) ENV
# 0) ENV (highest priority; explicit user intent)
env_res = self._env.get(request)
if env_res:
# Do NOT validate or persist env tokens automatically.
return env_res
# 2) Keyring
# 1) GitHub CLI (gh) (auto-read; validate)
gh_res = self._gh.get(request)
if gh_res and validate_token(request.provider_kind, request.host, gh_res.token):
return gh_res
# 2) Keyring (validate; if invalid -> prompt + overwrite)
try:
kr_res = self._keyring.get(request)
if kr_res:
return kr_res
if validate_token(request.provider_kind, request.host, kr_res.token):
return kr_res
# Token exists but seems invalid -> re-prompt and overwrite keyring.
renewed = self._prompt_and_maybe_store(request, opts)
if renewed:
return renewed
except KeyringUnavailableError as exc:
# Show a helpful warning once, then continue (prompt fallback).
self._warn_keyring_unavailable(exc)
@@ -76,21 +132,12 @@ class TokenResolver:
pass
# 3) Prompt (optional)
if opts.interactive and opts.allow_prompt:
prompt_res = self._prompt.get(request)
if prompt_res:
if opts.save_prompt_token_to_keyring:
try:
self._keyring.set(request, prompt_res.token)
except KeyringUnavailableError as exc:
self._warn_keyring_unavailable(exc)
except Exception:
# If keyring cannot store, still use token for this run.
pass
return prompt_res
prompt_res = self._prompt_and_maybe_store(request, opts)
if prompt_res:
return prompt_res
raise NoCredentialsError(
f"No token available for {provider_kind}@{host}"
+ (f" (owner: {owner})" if owner else "")
+ ". Provide it via environment variable or keyring."
+ ". Provide it via environment variable, keyring, or gh auth."
)

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@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ def env_var_candidates(provider_kind: str, host: str, owner: Optional[str]) -> l
candidates.append(f"PKGMGR_{kind}_TOKEN")
candidates.append(f"PKGMGR_TOKEN_{kind}")
candidates.append("PKGMGR_TOKEN")
return candidates

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@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import urllib.request
import json
def validate_token(provider_kind: str, host: str, token: str) -> bool:
"""
Return True if token appears valid for the provider.
Currently implemented for GitHub only.
"""
kind = (provider_kind or "").strip().lower()
host = (host or "").strip() or "github.com"
token = (token or "").strip()
if not token:
return False
if kind in ("github", "github.com") and host.lower() == "github.com":
req = urllib.request.Request(
"https://api.github.com/user",
headers={
"Authorization": f"Bearer {token}",
"Accept": "application/vnd.github+json",
"User-Agent": "pkgmgr",
},
method="GET",
)
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout=10) as resp:
if resp.status != 200:
return False
# Optional: parse to ensure body is JSON
_ = json.loads(resp.read().decode("utf-8"))
return True
except Exception:
return False
# Unknown provider: don't hard-fail validation (conservative default)
# If you prefer strictness: return False here.
return True

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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import annotations
from .errors import GitError
from .run import run
"""
Lightweight helper functions around Git commands.
@@ -9,84 +11,7 @@ logic (release, version, changelog) does not have to deal with the
details of subprocess handling.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import subprocess
from typing import List, Optional
class GitError(RuntimeError):
"""Raised when a Git command fails in an unexpected way."""
def run_git(args: List[str], cwd: str = ".") -> str:
"""
Run a Git command and return its stdout as a stripped string.
Raises GitError if the command fails.
"""
cmd = ["git"] + args
try:
result = subprocess.run(
cmd,
cwd=cwd,
check=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
text=True,
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
raise GitError(
f"Git command failed in {cwd!r}: {' '.join(cmd)}\n"
f"Exit code: {exc.returncode}\n"
f"STDOUT:\n{exc.stdout}\n"
f"STDERR:\n{exc.stderr}"
) from exc
return result.stdout.strip()
def get_tags(cwd: str = ".") -> List[str]:
"""
Return a list of all tags in the repository in `cwd`.
If there are no tags, an empty list is returned.
"""
try:
output = run_git(["tag"], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
# If the repo has no tags or is not a git repo, surface a clear error.
# You can decide later if you want to treat this differently.
if "not a git repository" in str(exc):
raise
# No tags: stdout may just be empty; treat this as empty list.
return []
if not output:
return []
return [line.strip() for line in output.splitlines() if line.strip()]
def get_head_commit(cwd: str = ".") -> Optional[str]:
"""
Return the current HEAD commit hash, or None if it cannot be determined.
"""
try:
output = run_git(["rev-parse", "HEAD"], cwd=cwd)
except GitError:
return None
return output or None
def get_current_branch(cwd: str = ".") -> Optional[str]:
"""
Return the current branch name, or None if it cannot be determined.
Note: In detached HEAD state this will return 'HEAD'.
"""
try:
output = run_git(["rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD"], cwd=cwd)
except GitError:
return None
return output or None
__all__ = [
"GitError",
"run",
]

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# src/pkgmgr/core/git/commands/__init__.py
from __future__ import annotations
from .add import GitAddError, add
from .add_all import GitAddAllError, add_all
from .add_remote import GitAddRemoteError, add_remote
from .add_remote_push_url import GitAddRemotePushUrlError, add_remote_push_url
from .branch_move import GitBranchMoveError, branch_move
from .checkout import GitCheckoutError, checkout
from .clone import GitCloneError, clone
from .commit import GitCommitError, commit
from .create_branch import GitCreateBranchError, create_branch
from .delete_local_branch import GitDeleteLocalBranchError, delete_local_branch
from .delete_remote_branch import GitDeleteRemoteBranchError, delete_remote_branch
from .fetch import GitFetchError, fetch
from .init import GitInitError, init
from .merge_no_ff import GitMergeError, merge_no_ff
from .pull import GitPullError, pull
from .pull_args import GitPullArgsError, pull_args # <-- add
from .pull_ff_only import GitPullFfOnlyError, pull_ff_only
from .push import GitPushError, push
from .push_upstream import GitPushUpstreamError, push_upstream
from .set_remote_url import GitSetRemoteUrlError, set_remote_url
from .tag_annotated import GitTagAnnotatedError, tag_annotated
from .tag_force_annotated import GitTagForceAnnotatedError, tag_force_annotated
__all__ = [
"add",
"add_all",
"fetch",
"checkout",
"pull",
"pull_args", # <-- add
"pull_ff_only",
"merge_no_ff",
"push",
"commit",
"delete_local_branch",
"delete_remote_branch",
"create_branch",
"push_upstream",
"add_remote",
"set_remote_url",
"add_remote_push_url",
"tag_annotated",
"tag_force_annotated",
"clone",
"init",
"branch_move",
"GitAddError",
"GitAddAllError",
"GitFetchError",
"GitCheckoutError",
"GitPullError",
"GitPullArgsError", # <-- add
"GitPullFfOnlyError",
"GitMergeError",
"GitPushError",
"GitCommitError",
"GitDeleteLocalBranchError",
"GitDeleteRemoteBranchError",
"GitCreateBranchError",
"GitPushUpstreamError",
"GitAddRemoteError",
"GitSetRemoteUrlError",
"GitAddRemotePushUrlError",
"GitTagAnnotatedError",
"GitTagForceAnnotatedError",
"GitCloneError",
"GitInitError",
"GitBranchMoveError",
]

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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Iterable, List, Sequence, Union
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitAddError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when `git add` fails."""
PathLike = Union[str, Sequence[str], Iterable[str]]
def _normalize_paths(paths: PathLike) -> List[str]:
if isinstance(paths, str):
return [paths]
return [p for p in paths]
def add(
paths: PathLike,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Stage one or multiple paths.
Equivalent to:
git add <path...>
"""
normalized = _normalize_paths(paths)
if not normalized:
return
try:
run(["add", *normalized], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitAddError(
f"Failed to add paths to staging area: {normalized!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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# src/pkgmgr/core/git/commands/add_all.py
from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitAddAllError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when `git add -A` fails."""
def add_all(*, cwd: str = ".", preview: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Stage all changes (tracked + untracked).
Equivalent to:
git add -A
"""
try:
run(["add", "-A"], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitAddAllError("Failed to stage all changes with `git add -A`.", cwd=cwd) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitAddRemoteError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when adding a remote fails."""
def add_remote(
name: str,
url: str,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Add a new remote.
Equivalent to:
git remote add <name> <url>
"""
try:
run(
["remote", "add", name, url],
cwd=cwd,
preview=preview,
)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitAddRemoteError(
f"Failed to add remote {name!r} with URL {url!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitAddRemotePushUrlError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when adding an additional push URL to a remote fails."""
def add_remote_push_url(
remote: str,
url: str,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Add an additional push URL to a remote.
Equivalent to:
git remote set-url --add --push <remote> <url>
"""
try:
run(
["remote", "set-url", "--add", "--push", remote, url],
cwd=cwd,
preview=preview,
)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitAddRemotePushUrlError(
f"Failed to add push url {url!r} to remote {remote!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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# src/pkgmgr/core/git/commands/branch_move.py
from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitBranchMoveError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when renaming/moving a branch fails."""
def branch_move(branch: str, *, cwd: str = ".", preview: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Rename the current branch to `branch`, creating it if needed.
Equivalent to:
git branch -M <branch>
"""
try:
run(["branch", "-M", branch], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitBranchMoveError(f"Failed to move/rename current branch to {branch!r}.", cwd=cwd) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitCheckoutError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when checking out a branch fails."""
def checkout(branch: str, cwd: str = ".") -> None:
try:
run(["checkout", branch], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitCheckoutError(
f"Failed to checkout branch {branch!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import List
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitCloneError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when `git clone` fails."""
def clone(
args: List[str],
*,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Execute `git clone` with caller-provided arguments.
Examples:
["https://example.com/repo.git", "/path/to/dir"]
["--depth", "1", "--single-branch", url, dest]
"""
try:
run(["clone", *args], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitCloneError(
f"Git clone failed with args={args!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitCommitError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when `git commit` fails."""
def commit(
message: str,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
all: bool = False,
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Create a commit.
Equivalent to:
git commit -m "<message>"
or (if all=True):
git commit -am "<message>"
"""
args = ["commit"]
if all:
args.append("-a")
args += ["-m", message]
try:
run(args, cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitCommitError(
"Failed to create commit.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitCreateBranchError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when creating a new branch fails."""
def create_branch(branch: str, base: str, cwd: str = ".") -> None:
"""
Create a new branch from a base branch.
Equivalent to: git checkout -b <branch> <base>
"""
try:
run(["checkout", "-b", branch, base], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitCreateBranchError(
f"Failed to create branch {branch!r} from base {base!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitDeleteLocalBranchError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when deleting a local branch fails."""
def delete_local_branch(branch: str, cwd: str = ".", force: bool = False) -> None:
flag = "-D" if force else "-d"
try:
run(["branch", flag, branch], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitDeleteLocalBranchError(
f"Failed to delete local branch {branch!r} (flag {flag}).",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitDeleteRemoteBranchError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when deleting a remote branch fails."""
def delete_remote_branch(remote: str, branch: str, cwd: str = ".") -> None:
try:
run(["push", remote, "--delete", branch], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitDeleteRemoteBranchError(
f"Failed to delete remote branch {branch!r} on {remote!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitFetchError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when fetching from a remote fails."""
def fetch(
remote: str = "origin",
*,
prune: bool = False,
tags: bool = False,
force: bool = False,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Fetch from a remote, optionally with prune/tags/force.
Equivalent to:
git fetch <remote> [--prune] [--tags] [--force]
"""
args = ["fetch", remote]
if prune:
args.append("--prune")
if tags:
args.append("--tags")
if force:
args.append("--force")
try:
run(args, cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitFetchError(
f"Failed to fetch from remote {remote!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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# src/pkgmgr/core/git/commands/init.py
from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitInitError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when `git init` fails."""
def init(*, cwd: str = ".", preview: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Initialize a repository.
Equivalent to:
git init
"""
try:
run(["init"], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitInitError("Failed to initialize git repository.", cwd=cwd) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitMergeError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when merging a branch fails."""
def merge_no_ff(branch: str, cwd: str = ".") -> None:
try:
run(["merge", "--no-ff", branch], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitMergeError(
f"Failed to merge branch {branch!r} with --no-ff.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitPullError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when pulling from a remote branch fails."""
def pull(remote: str, branch: str, cwd: str = ".") -> None:
try:
run(["pull", remote, branch], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitPullError(
f"Failed to pull {remote!r}/{branch!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import List
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitPullArgsError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when `git pull` with arbitrary args fails."""
def pull_args(
args: List[str] | None = None,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Execute `git pull` with caller-provided arguments.
Examples:
[] -> git pull
["--ff-only"] -> git pull --ff-only
["--rebase"] -> git pull --rebase
["origin", "main"] -> git pull origin main
"""
extra = args or []
try:
run(["pull", *extra], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitPullArgsError(
f"Failed to run `git pull` with args={extra!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitPullFfOnlyError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when pulling with --ff-only fails."""
def pull_ff_only(*, cwd: str = ".", preview: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Pull using fast-forward only.
Equivalent to:
git pull --ff-only
"""
try:
run(["pull", "--ff-only"], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitPullFfOnlyError(
"Failed to pull with --ff-only.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitPushError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when pushing to a remote fails."""
def push(
remote: str,
ref: str,
*,
force: bool = False,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Push a ref to a remote, optionally forced.
Equivalent to:
git push <remote> <ref> [--force]
"""
args = ["push", remote, ref]
if force:
args.append("--force")
try:
run(args, cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitPushError(
f"Failed to push ref {ref!r} to remote {remote!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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# src/pkgmgr/core/git/commands/push_upstream.py
from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitPushUpstreamError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when pushing a branch with upstream tracking fails."""
def push_upstream(
remote: str,
branch: str,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Push a branch and set upstream tracking.
Equivalent to:
git push -u <remote> <branch>
"""
try:
run(["push", "-u", remote, branch], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitPushUpstreamError(
f"Failed to push branch {branch!r} to {remote!r} with upstream tracking.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitSetRemoteUrlError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when setting a remote URL fails."""
def set_remote_url(
remote: str,
url: str,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
push: bool = False,
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Set the fetch or push URL of a remote.
Equivalent to:
git remote set-url <remote> <url>
or:
git remote set-url --push <remote> <url>
"""
args = ["remote", "set-url"]
if push:
args.append("--push")
args += [remote, url]
try:
run(
args,
cwd=cwd,
preview=preview,
)
except GitError as exc:
mode = "push" if push else "fetch"
raise GitSetRemoteUrlError(
f"Failed to set {mode} url for remote {remote!r} to {url!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitTagAnnotatedError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when creating an annotated tag fails."""
def tag_annotated(
tag: str,
message: str,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Create an annotated tag.
Equivalent to:
git tag -a <tag> -m "<message>"
"""
try:
run(["tag", "-a", tag, "-m", message], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitTagAnnotatedError(
f"Failed to create annotated tag {tag!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from ..errors import GitError, GitCommandError
from ..run import run
class GitTagForceAnnotatedError(GitCommandError):
"""Raised when forcing an annotated tag fails."""
def tag_force_annotated(
name: str,
target: str,
message: str,
*,
cwd: str = ".",
preview: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""
Force-create an annotated tag pointing at a given target.
Equivalent to:
git tag -f -a <name> <target> -m "<message>"
"""
try:
run(["tag", "-f", "-a", name, target, "-m", message], cwd=cwd, preview=preview)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitTagForceAnnotatedError(
f"Failed to force annotated tag {name!r} at {target!r}.",
cwd=cwd,
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
class GitError(RuntimeError):
"""Base error raised for Git related failures."""
class GitCommandError(GitError):
"""
Base class for state-changing git command failures.
Use subclasses to provide stable error types for callers.
"""
def __init__(self, message: str, *, cwd: str = ".") -> None:
super().__init__(message)
self.cwd = cwd

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from __future__ import annotations
from .get_current_branch import get_current_branch
from .get_head_commit import get_head_commit
from .get_latest_commit import get_latest_commit
from .get_tags import get_tags
from .resolve_base_branch import GitBaseBranchNotFoundError, resolve_base_branch
from .list_remotes import list_remotes
from .get_remote_push_urls import get_remote_push_urls
from .probe_remote_reachable import probe_remote_reachable
from .get_changelog import get_changelog, GitChangelogQueryError
from .get_tags_at_ref import get_tags_at_ref, GitTagsAtRefQueryError
from .get_config_value import get_config_value
from .get_upstream_ref import get_upstream_ref
from .list_tags import list_tags
from .get_repo_root import get_repo_root
__all__ = [
"get_current_branch",
"get_head_commit",
"get_latest_commit",
"get_tags",
"resolve_base_branch",
"GitBaseBranchNotFoundError",
"list_remotes",
"get_remote_push_urls",
"probe_remote_reachable",
"get_changelog",
"GitChangelogQueryError",
"get_tags_at_ref",
"GitTagsAtRefQueryError",
"get_config_value",
"get_upstream_ref",
"list_tags",
"get_repo_root",
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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
from ..errors import GitError
from ..run import run
class GitChangelogQueryError(GitError):
"""Raised when querying the git changelog fails."""
def get_changelog(
*,
cwd: str,
from_ref: Optional[str] = None,
to_ref: Optional[str] = None,
include_merges: bool = False,
) -> str:
"""
Return a plain-text changelog between two Git refs.
Uses:
git log --pretty=format:%h %d %s [--no-merges] <range>
Raises:
GitChangelogQueryError on failure.
"""
if to_ref is None:
to_ref = "HEAD"
rev_range = f"{from_ref}..{to_ref}" if from_ref else to_ref
cmd = ["log", "--pretty=format:%h %d %s"]
if not include_merges:
cmd.append("--no-merges")
cmd.append(rev_range)
try:
return run(cmd, cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
raise GitChangelogQueryError(
f"Failed to query changelog for range {rev_range!r}.",
) from exc

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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
from ..errors import GitError
from ..run import run
def _is_missing_key_error(exc: GitError) -> bool:
msg = str(exc).lower()
# Ensure we only swallow the expected case for THIS command.
if "git config --get" not in msg:
return False
# 'git config --get' returns exit code 1 when the key is not set.
return "exit code: 1" in msg
def get_config_value(key: str, *, cwd: str = ".") -> Optional[str]:
"""
Return a value from `git config --get <key>`, or None if not set.
We keep core.git.run() strict (check=True) and interpret the known
'not set' exit-code case here.
"""
try:
output = run(["config", "--get", key], cwd=cwd)
except GitError as exc:
if _is_missing_key_error(exc):
return None
raise
output = output.strip()
return output or None

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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional
from ..errors import GitError
from ..run import run
def get_current_branch(cwd: str = ".") -> Optional[str]:
"""
Return the current branch name, or None if it cannot be determined.
Note: In detached HEAD state this will return 'HEAD'.
"""
try:
output = run(["rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD"], cwd=cwd)
except GitError:
return None
return output or None

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