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Pygments 2.12 changes the element layout slightly, adding a wrapper <div> that was accidentally removed before: https://github.com/pygments/pygments/issues/632. This patch adds a workaround, so the styling is consistent on both 2.11 and 2.12. |
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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.
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:
./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.