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- Metadata-Version: 2.4
- Name: rignore
- Version: 0.6.4
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Rust
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
- License-File: LICENSE
- Summary: Python Bindings for the ignore crate
- Author-email: Patrick Arminio <patrick.arminio@gmail.com>
- License: MIT
- Requires-Python: >=3.8
- Description-Content-Type: text/markdown; charset=UTF-8; variant=GFM
-
- # rignore 🚀🐍
-
- `rignore` is a Python module that provides a high-performance, Rust-powered file system traversal functionality. It wraps the Rust `ignore` crate using PyO3, offering an efficient way to walk through directories while respecting various ignore rules.
-
- ## ✨ Features
-
- - 🚀 Fast directory traversal powered by Rust
- - 🙈 Respects `.gitignore` rules
- - 🛠️ Customizable ignore patterns
- - 💾 Efficient memory usage
- - 🐍 Easy-to-use Python API
-
- ## 📦 Installation
-
- You can install `rignore` using pip:
-
- ```bash
- pip install rignore
- ```
-
- ## 🚀 Usage
-
- The main function provided by `rignore` is `walk`, which returns an iterator of file paths:
-
- ```python
- import rignore
-
- for file_path in rignore.walk("/path/to/directory"):
- print(file_path)
- ```
-
- ### 🔧 Advanced Usage
-
- The `walk` function accepts several optional parameters to customize its behavior:
-
- ```python
- rignore.walk(
- path,
- ignore_hidden=None,
- read_ignore_files=None,
- read_parents_ignores=None,
- read_git_ignore=None,
- read_global_git_ignore=None,
- read_git_exclude=None,
- require_git=None,
- additional_ignores=None,
- additional_ignore_paths=None,
- max_depth=None,
- max_filesize=None,
- follow_links=None,
- case_insensitive=None,
- same_file_system=None,
- filter_entry=None,
- )
- ```
-
- #### 📝 Parameters
-
- - `path` (str): The root directory to start the walk from.
- - `ignore_hidden` (bool, optional): Whether to ignore hidden files and directories.
- - `read_ignore_files` (bool, optional): Whether to read `.ignore` files.
- - `read_parents_ignores` (bool, optional): Whether to read ignore files from parent directories.
- - `read_git_ignore` (bool, optional): Whether to respect `.gitignore` files.
- - `read_global_git_ignore` (bool, optional): Whether to respect global Git ignore rules.
- - `read_git_exclude` (bool, optional): Whether to respect Git exclude files.
- - `require_git` (bool, optional): Whether to require the directory to be a Git repository.
- - `additional_ignores` (List[str], optional): Additional ignore patterns to apply.
- - `additional_ignore_paths` (List[str], optional): Additional ignore file paths to read.
- - `max_depth` (int, optional): Maximum depth to traverse.
- - `max_filesize` (int, optional): Maximum file size to consider (in bytes).
- - `follow_links` (bool, optional): Whether to follow symbolic links.
- - `case_insensitive` (bool, optional): Whether to use case-insensitive matching for ignore patterns.
- - `same_file_system` (bool, optional): Whether to stay on the same file system.
- - `filter_entry` (Callable[[str, bool], optional): Custom filter function to exclude entries.
-
- ## ⚡ Performance
-
- `rignore` leverages the power of Rust to provide high-performance directory traversal. It's significantly faster than pure Python implementations, especially for large directory structures.
-
- ## 🤝 Contributing
-
- Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
-
- ## 📄 License
-
- This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
-
- ## 🙏 Acknowledgements
-
- - [ignore](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/crates/ignore) - The Rust crate that powers this project
- - [PyO3](https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3) - The library used to create Python bindings for Rust code
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