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you can host [https://git-scm.com/ git] repositories on pronounmail.com, if you like.
you can host [https://git-scm.com/ git] repositories on pronounmail.com, if you'd like.
{{quote|It’s time to git hosting!|Abraham Lincoln}}
 
== creating them ==
create a directory under <code>/var/repo</code>. if you're going to be making lots of repos, please create a folder under your name and put your repos in there. <code>cd</code> into your freshly-created directory and use <code>git init --bare</code> to initialise the repository. if you're concerned about other people touching your files, please take a second to set the [[File Permissions|permissions]] accordingly.
 
== cloning them ==
you can clone a repository over http like this:
git clone https://pronounmail.com/clone/my_repository
note that the http endpoint is read only, if you want to be able to push changes to your repository, use ssh instead:
git clone username@pronounmail.com:/var/repo/my_repository
 
== lookin at them ==
we currently don't have a cool web ui for browsing repositories, maybe soon.
 
if you want, you can use [[PHP|php]] or [[CGI|cgi]] to build your own repository viewer, like on [https://leah.pronounmail.com/code/ leah's really cool page]


(todo)
[[Category:Pages that need things added to them]]
[[Category:Pages with some amount of information in them]]
[[Category:Pages with some amount of information in them]]

Latest revision as of 01:24, 2 September 2024

you can host git repositories on pronounmail.com, if you'd like.

It’s time to git hosting!
—Abraham Lincoln

creating them

create a directory under /var/repo. if you're going to be making lots of repos, please create a folder under your name and put your repos in there. cd into your freshly-created directory and use git init --bare to initialise the repository. if you're concerned about other people touching your files, please take a second to set the permissions accordingly.

cloning them

you can clone a repository over http like this:

git clone https://pronounmail.com/clone/my_repository

note that the http endpoint is read only, if you want to be able to push changes to your repository, use ssh instead:

git clone username@pronounmail.com:/var/repo/my_repository

lookin at them

we currently don't have a cool web ui for browsing repositories, maybe soon.

if you want, you can use php or cgi to build your own repository viewer, like on leah's really cool page