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Find Most Active Contributors in a Repository with Python
Filter recent commits by date and count the most active contributors using Counter and datetime.
from collections import Counter
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
# Simulated commit data
commits = [
{"author": "Alice", "timestamp": datetime.now() - timedelta(days=1)},
{"author": "Bob", "timestamp": datetime.now() - timedelta(days=2)},
{"author": "Alice", "timestamp": datetime.now() - timedelta…
Unit of Work Pattern: Track Changes, Commit, and Rollback in Python
This code defines a UnitOfWork class that tracks operations (add) and supports commit to apply changes and rollback to revert them, using a dataclass-based logger.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Any, Callable, List, Tuple
@dataclass
class UnitOfWork:
log: List[Tuple[str, Callable, tuple, dict]] = field(default_factory=list)
def track(self, operation: str, fn: Callable, *args, **kwargs):
self.log.append((operation, fn, args, kwargs)…
How to stage and commit all changes with Git in Python
Run git add -A and git commit from Python using subprocess to automate staging and committing all file changes in one step.
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path
def stage_and_commit_all(commit_message: str) -> None:
"""Stage all changes and create a commit with the given message."""
repo_root = Path.cwd()
if not (repo_root / ".git").exists():
raise RuntimeError("Not inside a Git repository")
subprocess.run([…
How to Track Checkpoint Offset After Batch Commit in Python
A batch processor that tracks the last successfully committed offset after processing records in batches, advancing the checkpoint only when each batch commits successfully.
import json
from typing import Any
class BatchProcessor:
"""Tracks checkpoint offset after committing batches."""
def __init__(self, batch_size: int = 3):
self.batch_size = batch_size
self.offset = 0 # last successfully committed offset (exclusive)
self.total_committed = 0
def …
Amend Last Commit Message in Python
This script uses subprocess to run `git commit --amend` and update the most recent commit's message in your repository.
import subprocess
import sys
def amend_last_commit_message(new_message: str) -> None:
"""Change the message of the most recent commit."""
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "commit", "--amend", "-m", new_message],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=False,
)
if result.…
Find the Commit That Introduced a String in Git History Using Python
Use git log -S with Python subprocess to find the earliest commit that introduced a specific string across your repository history.
import subprocess
import sys
def find_introducing_commit(repo_path: str, search_string: str, file_glob: str = "*") -> str:
"""Find the first commit that introduced a given string in a git repository."""
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", repo_path, "log", "--all", "--oneline", "-S", search_string…
Generate CHANGELOG from Conventional Commits in Python
Parse your git log for conventional commits (feat, fix) and produce a simple Markdown CHANGELOG with grouped features and bug fixes.
import subprocess
import re
import sys
from collections import OrderedDict
CONVENTIONAL_COMMIT = re.compile(
r"^(?P<type>feat|fix|chore|docs|refactor|perf|test|build|ci|style)(?:\((?P<scope>[^)]+)\))?: (?P<description>.+)"
)
def get_git_log():
return subprocess.run(
["git", "log", "--format=%s"],
…
Generate Release Notes Markdown from PR Titles in Python
Generate structured Markdown release notes from a list of pull request titles using conventional commit types.
import json
from datetime import datetime, timezone
PRS = [
{"title": "feat: add user login", "number": 12, "merged_at": "2025-01-10"},
{"title": "fix: resolve payment timeout", "number": 13, "merged_at": "2025-01-11"},
{"title": "chore: bump dependencies", "number": 14, "merged_at": "2025-01-12"},
{"…
Get Git Status Info in Python
Run git commands from Python to gather branch name, number of changes, total commits, and clean status, returning them as a dict.
import subprocess
import json
from pathlib import Path
def get_git_status(repo_path="."):
"""Return basic git info about a repository as a dict."""
try:
branch = subprocess.check_output(
["git", "branch", "--show-current"],
cwd=repo_path,
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,…
Git Signing in Python
Sign and verify Git commits with a mock GPG implementation using HMAC and SHA-256.
import hashlib
import hmac
class GPGMock:
def __init__(self, secret_key):
self.secret_key = secret_key.encode()
def sign_commit(self, commit_message):
"""Mock GPG signing by computing an HMAC of the commit message."""
signature = hmac.new(self.secret_key, commit_message.encode(), hash…
How to Auto-Suggest a SemVer Bump From Git Commit Messages in Python
This code scans Git commit messages (recent or sample) and suggests the next Semantic Versioning bump type — major, minor, patch, or none.
import re
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path
def get_commit_messages(path="."):
"""Read commit messages from a repo or use sample messages."""
if (Path(path) / ".git").exists():
out = subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", path, "log", "--pretty=%s"], capture_output=True, text=True
…
How to Create a Git Commit with Message Template in Python
Run a git commit from Python using a standardized message template built from a commit type and description.
import subprocess
import sys
def commit_with_template(commit_type: str, description: str) -> None:
message = f"{commit_type}: {description}"
try:
subprocess.run(["git", "commit", "-m", message], check=True)
print(f"Committed: {message}")
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
…
How to Filter Git History to Remove Secret File Entries in Python
A pure-Python mock that filters a repository's history to drop any commit that touched a secret file, so you can plan a cleanup before rewriting Git history.
from pathlib import Path
import json
def filter_history(history, secret_path):
"""Remove entries that touch the secret file."""
return [entry for entry in history if secret_path not in entry["files"]]
if __name__ == "__main__":
repo_history = [
{"commit": "a1b2c3", "message": "Add app", "files": …
How to Format Git Patch Series as an MBOX File in Python
Generate a patch-series mbox file from commit metadata with numbered [PATCH nnn/nnn] subjects and a Git-style footer.
import re
from pathlib import Path
def format_patch_series_mbox(commits, output_path="series.mbox"):
entries = []
for idx, commit in enumerate(commits, start=1):
subject = commit["subject"]
author = commit["author"]
email = commit["email"]
date = commit["date"]
body = …
How to Generate Release Notes from Git Commit Messages in Python
This script fetches recent Git commit messages using conventional commit prefixes (feat, fix, etc.), categorizes them, and prints formatted release notes with today's date.
import subprocess
import re
from datetime import datetime
def get_git_log(since_tag="HEAD~10", format_str="%s"):
"""Retrieve commit messages from git log."""
try:
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "log", f"--since={since_tag}", f"--format={format_str}"],
capture_output=True,
…
How to List Changed Files in the Last Git Commit with Python
Runs `git diff --name-only HEAD~1 HEAD` via subprocess to list the names of files changed in the most recent commit.
import subprocess
def list_changed_files():
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "diff", "--name-only", "HEAD~1", "HEAD"],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=True
)
files = result.stdout.strip().splitlines()
return files
if __name__ == "__main__":
changed = list_cha…
How to Make a Git Commit Heatmap by Hour in Python
Parse a git log output and count commits by weekday and hour, then print a compact heatmap table.
import re
from collections import Counter
from datetime import datetime
def parse_commits(log_text):
"""Parse git log lines and count commits by (weekday, hour)."""
pattern = re.compile(r"^Date:\s+(.+)$")
counts = Counter()
for line in log_text.splitlines():
match = pattern.match(line)
…
How to Mock Git Pre-commit Hooks (black and ruff) in Python
Mock subprocess to test black and ruff pre-commit commands without actually running them, verifying exit codes.
import sys
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import patch
def run_hook(command: list[str]) -> int:
with patch("subprocess.run") as mock_run:
mock_run.return_value.returncode = 0
mock_run.return_value.stdout = f"Mocked: {' '.join(command)}"
result = subprocess.run(command, capture_output…
How to Revert a Commit and Create a New Revert Commit in Python
Demonstrates a mock Git repository that creates a new revert commit on top of the current head when reverting an existing commit.
class GitCommit:
"""Minimal mock of a git commit for demonstrating revert behavior."""
def __init__(self, sha, message):
self.sha = sha
self.message = message
self.parent = None
class GitRepository:
"""Mock repository tracking a simple commit chain."""
def __init__(self):
…
How to Squash Commits Range into One in Python
A mock script that displays the last N git commits as a single squashed commit, showing original commit subjects.
import subprocess
import re
def squash_last_commits(count):
"""Mock squashing the last N commits into one by display."""
git_log = subprocess.run(
["git", "log", f"-{count}", "--pretty=format:%h %s"],
capture_output=True, text=True
)
if git_log.returncode != 0:
return "Git comm…
How to generate and parse an interactive rebase TODO list in Python
Generate a Git interactive rebase TODO list from commit data and parse it back into structured records.
import re
from collections import namedtuple
Commit = namedtuple("Commit", ["hash", "subject"])
def generate_rebase_todo(commits, action="pick"):
todo_lines = []
for i, commit in enumerate(commits):
if i == 0 and action == "reword":
todo_lines.append(f"reword {commit.hash} {commit.subject…
Merge branch no ff mock in Python
Simulate a Git non-fast-forward merge in Python, producing a synthetic merge commit log for branches with differing SHAs.
class MergeResult:
def __init__(self, base, branch):
self.base = base
self.branch = branch
self.commit_log = []
self.merged = False
def simulate_merge(self):
"""Simulate a 'no-ff' merge by creating a new commit that references both branches."""
if self.base == s…
How to List Pre-commit Hooks from YAML Config in Python
Parse a .pre-commit-config.yaml file with PyYAML and print every hook ID paired with its source repository.
import yaml
pre_commit_config = """
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v4.5.0
hooks:
- id: trailing-whitespace
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: check-yaml
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black
rev: 23.11.0
hooks:
- id: black
"""
def list_hooks(c…
How to Mock Commitizen Version Bump in Python
Simulate commitizen's version bump logic and mock the subprocess call to avoid real execution in tests.
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
def bump_version(current_version: str, increment: str = "patch") -> str:
"""Simulate commitizen's version bump logic."""
major, minor, patch = map(int, current_version.split("."))
if increment == "major":
major += 1
minor = 0
…
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