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# Furgit
[](https://builds.sr.ht/~runxiyu/furgit)
[](https://pkg.go.dev/codeberg.org/lindenii/furgit)
Furgit is a fast Git library in pure Go
(and a little bit of optional Go Assembly).
## Project status
* Initial development
* Poor code quality
* Frequent breaking changes
* Do not use in production
* Will likely use [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) later
## Current features
* SHA-256 and SHA-1\
(runtime supports both; tests are SHA-256 by default,
but the `sha1` build tag makes it test SHA-1)
* Reading loose objects
* Writing loose objects
* Reading packfiles
* Delta resolution
* Writing packfiles
* Delta compression
* Thin packs
* Reading commit-graph's
* General support for blobs, trees, commits, and tags
## Future features
* Compression algorithm agility
* Multi pack indexes
* Repack
* Better delta base selection strategy
* Delta reuse; delta islands
* Reading reachability bitmaps
* Writing reachability bitmaps when writing packfiles
* [commit-graph](https://git-scm.com/docs/commit-graph) (in progress)
* Network protocols
* Reftables
* Large object promisors?
* Large binary database format or something
* And much more
## General goals
Furgit intends to be a general-purpose Git library.
For now, Furgit primarily prioritize APIs and optimizations that are
likely to be used by software development forges and other
server-side usages; in particular, Furgit follows the needs of
[Villosa](https://villosa.lindenii.org/villosa//repos/villosa/) and
to some extent [tangled](https://tangled.org/@tangled.org/core).
## Performance optimizations
* Aggressive pooling of byte buffers
* Aggressive pooling of custom zlib readers
* Minor SIMD optimizations for Adler-32
* Memory-mapping packfiles and their indexes
## Performance
See [gitbench](https://git.sr.ht/~runxiyu/gitbench) for details on methods.
All tests below were run on `linux.git` with `HEAD` at `6da43bbeb6918164`
on a `Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz`.
| Task | [git](https://git-scm.com) | Furgit | [libgit2](https://libgit2.org) | [go-git](https://github.com/go-git/go-git) |
| - | - | - | - | - |
| Traversing all trees | 0.1s | 9s | 19s | 122s |
| Traversing the root tree | 4ms | 1ms | 11ms | 1800ms |
**Note:** go-git is expected to perform much better after
[storage: filesystem/mmap, Add PackScanner to handle large repos](https://github.com/go-git/go-git/pull/1776).
## Architectural considerations
Furgit heavily relies on memory mappings of packfiles, and assume relatively
predictable fault handling behavior. In distributed systems, we advise *not*
using Furgit on top of distributed network filesystems such as CephFS or NFS;
consider solutions where redundancy and distributions belong *above* the Git
layer, e.g., using an RPC protocol over a set of Git nodes each running Furgit
on local repositories.
## Dependencies
* The standard library
* Some things from `golang.org/x`
* `github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2` (may move in-tree at some point)
Some external code is also introduced and maintained in-tree.
## Environment requirements
A standard UNIX-like filesystem with
[syscall.Mmap](https://pkg.go.dev/syscall#Mmap) is expected.
## Repos and mirrors
* [Codeberg](https://codeberg.org/lindenii/furgit) (with the canonical issue tracker)
* [SourceHut mirror](https://git.sr.ht/~runxiyu/furgit)
* [tangled mirror](https://tangled.org/@runxiyu.tngl.sh/furgit)
* [GitHub mirror](https://github.com/runxiyu/furgit)
## Community
* [#lindenii](https://webirc.runxiyu.org/kiwiirc/#lindenii)
on [irc.runxiyu.org](https://irc.runxiyu.org)
* [#lindenii](https://web.libera.chat/#lindenii)
on [Libera.Chat](https://libera.chat)
## History and lineage
* I wrote Lindenii Forge
* I wrote [hare-git](https://codeberg.org/lindenii/hare-git)
* I wanted a faster Git library for
[Lindenii Villosa](https://codeberg.org/lindenii/villosa)
the next generation of Lindenii Forge
* I translated hare-git and put it into `internal/common/git` in Villosa
* I extracted it out into a general-purpose library, which is what we
have now
* I was thinking of names and I accidentally typed "git" as "fur" (i.e., left
shifted one key on my QWERTY keyboard), so, "Furgit"
## Reporting bugs
All problem/bug reports should include a reproduction recipe in form
of a Go program which starts out with an empty repository and runs a
series of Furgit functions/methods and/or Git commands to trigger the
problem, be it a crash or some other undesirable behavior.
Please take this request very seriously; Ask for help with writing your
regression test before asking for your problem to be fixed. Time invested in
writing a regression test saves time wasted on back-and-forth discussion about
how the problem can be reproduced. A regression test will need to be written in
any case to verify a fix and prevent the problem from resurfacing.
If writing an automated test really turns out to be impossible, please
explain in very clear terms how the problem can be reproduced.
## License
This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License,
Version 3.0 only.
Pursuant to Section 14 of the GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3.0,
[Runxi Yu](https://runxiyu.org) is hereby designated as the proxy who is
authorized to issue a public statement accepting any future version of the
GNU Affero General Public License for use with this Program.
Therefore, notwithstanding the specification that this Program is licensed
under the GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3.0 only, a public
acceptance by the Designated Proxy of any subsequent version of the GNU Affero
General Public License shall permanently authorize the use of that accepted
version for this Program.
For the purposes of the Developer Certificate of Origin, the "open source
license" refers to the GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3.0, with the
above proxy designation pursuant to Section 14.
All contributors are required to "sign-off" their commits (using `git commit
-s`) to indicate that they have agreed to the [Developer Certificate of
Origin](https://developercertificate.org), reproduced below.
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