/* * libgit2 "ls-remote" example * * Written by the libgit2 contributors * * To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all copyright * and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain * worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty. * * You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication along * with this software. If not, see * . */ #![deny(warnings)] use git2::{Direction, Repository}; use structopt::StructOpt; #[derive(StructOpt)] struct Args { #[structopt(name = "remote")] arg_remote: String, } fn run(args: &Args) -> Result<(), git2::Error> { let repo = Repository::open(".")?; let remote = &args.arg_remote; let mut remote = repo .find_remote(remote) .or_else(|_| repo.remote_anonymous(remote))?; // Connect to the remote and call the printing function for each of the // remote references. let connection = remote.connect_auth(Direction::Fetch, None, None)?; // Get the list of references on the remote and print out their name next to // what they point to. for head in connection.list()?.iter() { println!("{}\t{}", head.oid(), head.name()); } Ok(()) } fn main() { let args = Args::from_args(); match run(&args) { Ok(()) => {} Err(e) => println!("error: {}", e), } }