author | Alberto Bertogli
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diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 100644 index b501adc..0000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ - -git-arr - A git repository browser ----------------------------------- - -git-arr is a git repository browser that can generate static HTML instead of -having to run dynamically. - -It is smaller, with less features and a different set of tradeoffs than -other similar software, so if you're looking for a robust and featureful git -browser, please look at gitweb or cgit instead. - -However, if you want to generate static HTML at the expense of features, then -it's probably going to be useful. - -It's open source under the MIT licence, please see the LICENSE file for more -information. - - -Getting started ---------------- - -You will need Python, and the bottle.py framework (the package is usually -called python-bottle in most distributions). - -If pygments is available, it will be used for syntax highlighting, otherwise -everything will work fine, just in black and white. - - -First, create a configuration file for your repositories. You can start by -copying sample.conf, which has the list of the available options. - -Then, to generate the output to "/var/www/git-arr/" directory, run: - - $ ./git-arr --config config.conf generate --output /var/www/git-arr/ - -That's it! - -The first time you generate, depending on the size of your repositories, it -can take some time. Subsequent runs should take less time, as it is smart -enough to only generate what has changed. - - -You can also use git-arr dynamically, although it's not its intended mode of -use, by running: - - $ ./git-arr --config config.conf serve - -That can be useful when making changes to the software itself. - - -Contact -------- - -If you want to report bugs, send patches, or have any questions or comments, -just let me know at albertito@blitiri.com.ar. - diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a058ecf --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + +# git-arr - A git repository browser + +[git-arr] is a [git] repository browser that can generate static HTML. + +It is smaller, with less features and a different set of tradeoffs than +other similar software, so if you're looking for a robust and featureful git +browser, please look at [gitweb] or [cgit] instead. + +However, if you want to generate static HTML at the expense of features, then +it's probably going to be useful. + +It's open source under the MIT licence, please see the `LICENSE` file for more +information. + +[git-arr]: https://blitiri.com.ar/p/git-arr/ +[git]: https://git-scm.com/ +[gitweb]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitweb +[cgit]: https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/about/ + + +## Getting started + +You will need [Python 3], and the [bottle.py] framework (the package is usually +called `python3-bottle` in most distributions). + +If [pygments] is available, it will be used for syntax highlighting, otherwise +everything will work fine, just in black and white. + + +First, create a configuration file for your repositories. You can start by +copying `sample.conf`, which has the list of the available options. + +Then, to generate the output to `/var/www/git-arr/` directory, run: + +```sh +./git-arr --config config.conf generate --output /var/www/git-arr/ +``` + +That's it! + +The first time you generate, depending on the size of your repositories, it +can take some time. Subsequent runs should take less time, as it is smart +enough to only generate what has changed. + +You can also use git-arr dynamically, although it's not its intended mode of +use, by running: + +``` +./git-arr --config config.conf serve +``` + +That can be useful when making changes to the software itself. + + +[Python 3]: https://www.python.org/ +[bottle.py]: https://bottlepy.org/ +[pygments]: https://pygments.org/ + + +## Contact + +If you want to report bugs, send patches, or have any questions or comments, +just let me know at albertito@blitiri.com.ar. +