---
title: How to start your own epic Git server!
date: 2025-02-23
layout: linux
tags:
- the-linux-server
---
Quick guide on how to set up a git server with stagic html website.
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## What you will need 📋
- A computer with Linux 🐧🖥️
- A VPS with Linux instaled 🐧🗄️
- Some terminal knowlage 🧠
- Ideally have a domain name
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### 1\) Install Git
> \# sudo apt install git
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### 2\) Create Git user
> \# adduser git
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### 3\) Now you need to add your SSh keys
On computer
> $ ssh-copy-id git@server_ip
If you want to allow other people to use your Git server, add their SSH keys alongside yours.
On server:
> \# su git
> $ cd
> $ mkdir .ssh && chmod 700 .ssh
> $ touch .ssh/authorized_keys && chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys
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### 4) Nearly done, now all you need to do is make a git repo.
> \# mkdir -p /srv/git
> \# chown git:git /srv/git
> \# su git
> $ cd /srv/git
> $ mkdir yourrepo.git
> $ cd yourrepo.git
> $ git init --bare
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### 5) Add your server to your local repo
On computer
> $ cd yourrepo
> $ git init
> $ git add .
> $ git commit -m 'Initial commit'
> $ git remote add origin git@gitserver:/srv/git/project.git
> $ git push origin master
If you already have a Git repository from another server, you can do the following to add your new Git server alongside your old one.
> $ cd yourrepo
> $ git remote add server git@gitserver:/srv/git/project.git
> $ git push server master && git push origin master
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### 6) If you want to enable anybody to clone from your website do the following!
> \# sudo git daemon --reuseaddr --base-path=/srv/git/ /srv/git/ &
> \# sudo systemctl enable git-daemon
> \# sudo systemctl start git-daemon
> \# su git
> \# touch /srv/git/project.git/git-daemon-export-ok
Cloning your git repo
> git clone git://your-server-ip-address/repository.git
Now you should be able to be able to clone without a ssh key!
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# Setting up Stagit for personal git website
Now that you have a Git server, you probably want a way to show off all of your repositories. I personally use Stagit for this because it is lightweight and stylish. I will assume you know how to make a website using Apache or Nginx.
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### 1) First you need to install stagit (I have my own custom fork to make it easier to setup)
> \# cd /var/www
> \# git clone git://shipwreckt.co.uk/Stagit.git
> \# mkdir git
> \# chown git:git git
> \# mv stagit-fork/* git
> \# cd git
> \# sudo make clean install
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### 2) Setup website.
> \# cd htmldir
> \# sh example_create.sh
Your static stagit website should be generated for you! Check by going to git.yourdomain.com.
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### 3) Next you want to set up ownership, links, and descriptions for stagiit to display
Descriptions
> \# This is my git repo > /srv/git/yourrepo.git/description
URL
> \# git://yourdomain.com/yourrepo.git > /srv/git/yourrepo.git/url
Owner
> \# owner > /srv/git/yourrepo.git/owner
Update stagit
> \# sh /var/www/git/htmldir/example_create.sh
Now repete for all of your repos till all is correct!
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### 3) Now you want it so stagit updates whenever there is an update, thankfully for you I have modified the script to work whenever a git commit is made!
> \# cp /var/www/git/example_post-receive.sh /srv/git /srv/git/yourgitrepo.git/hooks/post-receive
Now whenever you push a commit everything should update!
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# Overview
I hope this guide has helped you setup a kool git server! If there are any problems please contact me!