Ruby bindings for libgit2 to work with git repositories. Command Line Usage
Used for ambiguous files (e.g., distinguishing C, C++, or Obj-C) 1.3.3 .
Identifies the programming languages used in a repository 1.4.1 .
The library provides a CLI tool that can be used locally to check how GitHub will interpret a repository: # Example command in a repository github-linguist Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard
Automatically ignores vendor files (libraries), generated code, and documentation to ensure statistics reflect actual code 1.4.6 .
Based on typical structures of that period 1.4.6, 2.9.4 relied on a mix of techniques to identify languages: The primary method for identification.

Ruby bindings for libgit2 to work with git repositories. Command Line Usage
Used for ambiguous files (e.g., distinguishing C, C++, or Obj-C) 1.3.3 .
Identifies the programming languages used in a repository 1.4.1 .
The library provides a CLI tool that can be used locally to check how GitHub will interpret a repository: # Example command in a repository github-linguist Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard
Automatically ignores vendor files (libraries), generated code, and documentation to ensure statistics reflect actual code 1.4.6 .
Based on typical structures of that period 1.4.6, 2.9.4 relied on a mix of techniques to identify languages: The primary method for identification.