Intro ----- Note: I am not the original creator; that would be codemadness. I have forked his repository to make it simpler and easier to understand for users like myself. In simple works a dummies version of staggit! If you have any suggestions or questions, please email me at me@shipwreckt.co.uk. Original creator's website: https://codemadness.org/stagit.html There are themes for Staggit in the themes directory. I have taken them from various websites. If you recognize your theme and are unhappy with its inclusion, please contact me. If you want to try out a theme just copy it to your style.css. Websites that I love the feel of ! https://git.shipwreckt.co.uk https://git.pyratebeard.net https://git.drkhsh.at About ----- stagit is a static page generator for your git server. It generates static HTML pages from a selection of git repos. The creator is codemadness, highly suggest looking at his website it is a good read. https://codemadness.org Dependencies ------------ - C compiler (C99). - libc (tested with OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux: glibc and musl). - libgit2 (v0.22+). - POSIX make (optional). Build and install ----------------- cd stagit $ make # make install Usage ----- I am going to assume that your git server is located in /srv/git like the official website directs. If in a diffrent directory change the command to fit where your git repos are located. I am also going to assume that you are using nginx. I do not use apache so I am unsure if websites are located in /var/www/ so if they are not change the command to fit where you want your website located please. Make files per repo: $ mkdir -p /var/www/git/htmldir/ && cd /var/www/git/htmldir/ $ stagit /srv/git/.git repeat for other repositories Make index.html file for all of your repositories: $ cd htmlroot $ stagit-index path/to/gitrepo1 \ path/to/gitrepo2 \ path/to/gitrepo3 > index.html Documentation ------------- See man pages: stagit(1) and stagit-index(1). Set owner of a repo ------------------- cd /srv/git/.git echo YourName > owner Set URL link of a repo ---------------------- cd /srv/git/.git echo git:/// > url Building a static binary ------------------------ It may be useful to build static binaries, for example to run in a chroot. It can be done like this at the time of writing (v0.24): cd libgit2-src # change the options in the CMake file: CMakeLists.txt BUILD_SHARED_LIBS to OFF (static) CURL to OFF (not needed) USE_SSH OFF (not needed) THREADSAFE OFF (not needed) USE_OPENSSL OFF (not needed, use builtin) mkdir -p build && cd build cmake ../ make make install Extract owner field from git config ----------------------------------- A way to extract the gitweb owner for example in the format: [gitweb] owner = Name here Script: #!/bin/sh awk '/^[ ]*owner[ ]=/ { sub(/^[^=]*=[ ]*/, ""); print $0; }' Set clone URL for a directory of repos -------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh cd "$dir" for i in *; do test -d "$i" && echo "git://git.codemadness.org/$i" > "$i/url" done Update files on git push ------------------------ Using a post-receive hook the static files can be automatically updated. Keep in mind git push -f can change the history and the commits may need to be recreated. This is because stagit checks if a commit file already exists. It also has a cache (-c) option which can conflict with the new history. See stagit(1). git post-receive hook (repo/.git/hooks/post-receive): #!/bin/sh # detect git push -f force=0 while read -r old new ref; do hasrevs=$(git rev-list "$old" "^$new" | sed 1q) if test -n "$hasrevs"; then force=1 break fi done # remove commits and .cache on git push -f #if test "$force" = "1"; then # ... #fi # see example_create.sh for normal creation of the files. Create .tar.gz archives by tag ------------------------------ #!/bin/sh name="stagit" mkdir -p archives git tag -l | while read -r t; do f="archives/${name}-$(echo "${t}" | tr '/' '_').tar.gz" test -f "${f}" && continue git archive \ --format tar.gz \ --prefix "${t}/" \ -o "${f}" \ -- \ "${t}" done Features -------- - Log of all commits from HEAD. - Log and diffstat per commit. - Show file tree with linkable line numbers. - Show references: local branches and tags. - Detect README and LICENSE file from HEAD and link it as a webpage. - Detect submodules (.gitmodules file) from HEAD and link it as a webpage. - Atom feed of the commit log (atom.xml). - Atom feed of the tags/refs (tags.xml). - Make index page for multiple repositories with stagit-index. - After generating the pages (relatively slow) serving the files is very fast, simple and requires little resources (because the content is static), only a HTTP file server is required. - Usable with text-browsers such as dillo, links, lynx and w3m. Cons ---- - Not suitable for large repositories (2000+ commits), because diffstats are an expensive operation, the cache (-c flag) is a workaround for this in some cases. - Not suitable for large repositories with many files, because all files are written for each execution of stagit. This is because stagit shows the lines of textfiles and there is no "cache" for file metadata (this would add more complexity to the code). - Not suitable for repositories with many branches, a quite linear history is assumed (from HEAD). In these cases it is better to just use cgit or possibly change stagit to run as a CGI program. - Relatively slow to run the first time (about 3 seconds for sbase, 1500+ commits), incremental updates are faster. - Does not support some of the dynamic features cgit has, like: - Snapshot tarballs per commit. - File tree per commit. - History log of branches diverged from HEAD. - Stats (git shortlog -s). This is by design, just use git locally.