An implementation of git fast-export
for Pijul.
Example:
mkdir myproject-git
cd myproject-git
git init
pijul-export --repo ~/myproject | git fast-import
The result is a Git repository with a single branch (main),
containing a linear history corresponding to the history of the
main channel in the Pijul repository at ~/myproject.
(If you want to use a different channel, specify it with --channel
.
The destination branch will have the same name as the source channel,
unless you specify it with --branch
.)
I recommend using mark files to record the correspondence between states in Pijul and commits in Git:
mkdir myproject-git
cd myproject-git
git init
touch pijul-marks git-marks
pijul-export --repo ~/myproject --marks pijul-marks | git fast-import --import-marks=git-marks --export-marks=git-marks
git checkout main