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KGB-BOT(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       KGB-BOT(1p)

NAME
kgb-bot - an IRC bot helping collaborative work SYNOPSYS
kgb-bot [--config file] [--foreground] [--simulate file] OPTIONS
--config file Specify configuration file to load. Default is "/etc/kgb/kgb.conf". --foreground Do not detach from console, print log messages to STDERR and do not become a daemon, useful for debugging. --simulate file Do not connect to IRC. Instead, output each notification line to the given file, like: #chan repo user branch revision module changed-paths #chan repo commit message line 1 #chan repo commit message line 2 There are no colour codes in the output. perl v5.12.4 2011-09-14 KGB-BOT(1p)

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App::KGB::Client::Git(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				App::KGB::Client::Git(3pm)

NAME
App::KGB::Client::Git - Git supprot for KGB client SYNOPSYS
my $c = App::KGB::Client::Git->new({ ... git_dir => '/some/where', # defaults to $ENV{GIT_DIR} old_rev => 'a7c42f58', new_rev => '8b37ed8a', }); DESCRIPTION
App::KGB::Client::Git provides KGB client with knowledge about Git repositories. Its method returns a series of App::KGB::Commit objects, each corresponding to the next commit of the received series. CONSTRUCTION
App::KGB::Client::Git->new( { parameters... } ) Input data can be given in any of the following ways: as parameters to the constructor # a single commit my $c = App::KGB::Client::Git->new({ old_rev => '9ae45bc', new_rev => 'a04d3ef', refname => 'master', }); as a list of revisions/refnames # several commits my $c = App::KGB::Client::Git->new({ changesets => [ [ '4b3d756', '62a7c8f', 'master' ], [ '7a2fedc', '0d68c3a', 'my' ], ... ], }); All the other ways to supply the changes data is converted internally to this one. in a file whose name is in the reflog parameter A file name of "-" means standard input, which is the normal way for Git post-receive hooks to get the data. The file must contain three words separated by spaces on each line. The first one is taken to be the old revision, the second is the new revision and the third is the refname. on the command line Useful when testing the KGB client from the command line. If neither old_rev, new_rev, refname nor changesets is given to the constructor, and if @ARGV has exactly three elements, they are taken to be old revision, new revision and refname respectively. Only one commit can be represented on the command line. In all of the above methods, the location of the .git directory can be given in the git_dir parameter, or it will be taken from the environment variable GIT_DIR. METHODS
describe_commit Returns an instance of App::KGB::Change class for each commit. Returns undef when all commits were processed. COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright (c) 2009 Damyan Ivanov Based on the shell post-recieve hook by Andy Parkins This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. perl v5.12.4 2011-09-15 App::KGB::Client::Git(3pm)
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