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dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1324 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.5 Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1325 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.7 Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1324 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.1 Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1397 页 | 4.59 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.4 Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1324 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.7.0 DEV Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1399 页 | 4.59 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.0 DEV Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. If the progress keyword argument is provided to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1383 页 | 4.56 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.2 Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1324 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.0 Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1397 页 | 4.59 MB | 1 年前3Julia 1.6.3 Documentation
dictionary whose elements are all pairs of strings. These pairs are passed as headers when downloading URLs with protocols that supports them, such as HTTP/S. The timeout keyword argument specifies a timeout to let git decide. It will not use the git-aware transport for a local clone, but will use it for URLs which begin with file://. • checkout_branch: The name of the branch to checkout. If an empty string the list of all the fetch heads for repo, each represented as a FetchHead, including their names, URLs, and merge statuses. Examples julia> fetch_heads = LibGit2.fetchheads(repo); julia> fetch_heads[1]0 码力 | 1325 页 | 4.54 MB | 1 年前3
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