Grawkit is a tool that helps build SVG graphs from git command-line descriptions, and is built in Awk.
This tool was created in support of the "Orthogonal Git Workflow" post. Yes, this took way longer to write than the post itself.
A Makefile is provided for running tests and producing documentation for Grawkit. Run make help in the project root for more information.
A full test-suite is provided (depending only on make and awk), which should serve as a good example of the existing feature-set. Run it with make test.
Copy the included grawkit AWK script into your local search path (most commonly
$HOME/.local/bin), or just use it directly in this folder. Grawkit should work with most
POSIX-compatible AWK implementations, and has been tested against gawk, nawk, busybox awk, and goawk.
Grawkit has basic support for common git commands such as git branch, git tag and git merge, allowing for fairly complex graphs. The integrated test-suite serves as an example, check the tests folder for more.
In order to use this tool, either run the grawkit executable against a file containing supported
git commands (any command not recognized will be silently ignored), or pass these in standard
input. For instance, given the following file test.txt:
git commit -m "Commit on master"
git commit -m "More stuff"
git branch test-stuff
git checkout test-stuff
git commit -m 'Testing stuff'
git commit
git checkout master
git commitYou can execute either:
cat test.txt | grawkit
# or
grawkit test.txtWhich will produce SVG markup to standard output, rendered as:
All code in this repository is covered by the terms of the MIT License, the full text of which can be found in the LICENSE file.