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Out-Git

Synopsis

Outputs Git to PowerShell


Description

Outputs Git as PowerShell Objects.

Git Output can be provided by any number of extensions to Out-Git.

Extensions use two attributes to indicate if they should be run:

[Management.Automation.Cmdlet("Out","Git")] # This signals that this is an extension for Out-Git
[ValidatePattern("RegularExpression")]      # This is run on $GitCommand to determine if the extension should run.

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Examples

Log entries are returned as objects, with properties and methods.

git log -n 1 | Get-Member

Status entries are converted into objects.

git status

Display untracked files.

git status | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Untracked

Display the list of branches, as objects.

git branch

Parameters

GitOutputLine

One or more output lines from Git.

Type Required Position PipelineInput Aliases
[String[]] false named true (ByValue) GitOutputLines

GitArgument

The arguments that were passed to git.

Type Required Position PipelineInput
[String[]] false named false

GitRoot

The root of the current git repository.

Type Required Position PipelineInput
[String] false named false

TimeStamp

The timestamp. This can be used for tracking. Defaults to [DateTime]::Now

Type Required Position PipelineInput
[DateTime] false named false

Notes

Out-Git will generate two events upon completion. They will have the source identifiers of "Out-Git" and "Out-Git $GitArgument"


Syntax

Out-Git [-GitOutputLine <String[]>] [-GitArgument <String[]>] [-GitRoot <String>] [-TimeStamp <DateTime>] [<CommonParameters>]