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NAME

       Git::Raw::Worktree - Git worktree class

VERSION

       version 0.88

DESCRIPTION

       A Git::Raw::Worktree represents a git worktree.

       WARNING: The API of this module is unstable and may change without warning (any change
       will be appropriately documented in the changelog).

METHODS

   add( $repo, $name, $path )
       Add a new worktree.

   lookup( $repo, $name )
       Lookup a worktree.

   name( )
       Retrieve the name of the worktree.

   path( )
       Retrieve the filesystem path for the worktree.

   repository( )
       Open the worktree as a repository. Returns a Git::Raw::Repository object.

   list( $repo )
       List all worktress for $repo.

   is_locked( )
       Check if the worktree is locked. Returns the reason for locking or a falsy value.

   is_prunable( \%prune_opts )
       Check if the worktree can be pruned. Valid fields for th %prune_opts hash are:

       ·   "flags"

           Prune flags. Valid values include:

           ·       "valid"

                   Prune the working tree even if working tree is valid.

           ·       "locked"

                   Prune the working tree even if it is locked.

           ·       "working_tree"

                   Prune checked out working tree.

   lock( $reason )
       Lock the worktree with $reason.

   unlock( )
       Unlock the worktree.

   validate( )
       Check if the worktree is valid. A valid worktree requirest both the git data structures
       inside the linked parent repository and the linked working copy to be present.

   prune( \%prune_opts )
       Prune the working tree. Pruning the working tree removes the git data structures on disk.
       See "is_prunable" for valid values of %prune_opts.

AUTHOR

       Jacques Germishuys <jacquesg@striata.com>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2018 Jacques Germishuys.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or
       the Artistic License.

       See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.