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# Create a Git forge with repo2html
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This tutorial teaches you how to use `repo2html` as a post-receive hook to
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auto-generate HTML webpages for bare Git repositories on a remote web server
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after you `git push` to them.
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A Git forge is a website that provides HTML representations of Git
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repositories, so visitors don't need to clone repositories to view their
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contents.
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## Page contents
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<!-- vim-markdown-toc GFM -->
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- [Requirements](#requirements)
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- [Prepare your server](#prepare-your-server)
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- [Set up a git user](#set-up-a-git-user)
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- [Set up nginx](#set-up-nginx)
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- [Install repo2html](#install-repo2html)
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- [Set up a post-receive hook](#set-up-a-post-receive-hook)
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- [Enable cloning over git://](#enable-cloning-over-git)
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- [Test your post-receive hook locally](#test-your-post-receive-hook-locally)
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<!-- vim-markdown-toc -->
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## Requirements
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- [Chicken Scheme](https://call-cc.org/), and eggs:
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- [clojurian](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/clojurian)
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- [ersatz](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/ersatz)
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- [lowdown](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/lowdown)
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- [scss](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/scss)
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- [srfi-1](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/srfi-1)
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- [srfi-13](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/srfi-13)
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- [srfi-14](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/srfi-14)
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- [sxml-transforms](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/sxml-transforms)
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- [symbol-utils](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/symbol-utils)
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- [utf8](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/utf8)
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- Git
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- nginx
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## Prepare your server
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This section uses `example.com` as a placeholder value. Ensure you replace
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`example.com` with your own domain when following the procedures below.
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This section assumes the following about your server:
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- You've generated public and private SSH keys on your local machine.
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- You can access your server through SSH and have root access to your server.
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- You manage your firewall with `ufw`.
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- You use `nginx` as your web server.
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- You use letsencrypt to manage TLS certificates.
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- You've added an A record for `git.example.com`.
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### Set up a git user
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Ensure you're in the repo2html git repository, and follow the steps below:
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1. As root, run `adduser git`.
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2. As root, run `mkdir /var/www/git && chown git:git /var/www/git`.
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3. As root, run `ufw allow 9418`.
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4. Run `su git`.
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5. Run `mkdir ~/.ssh && chmod 700 ~/.ssh`.
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6. Run `touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys && chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys`.
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7. Add your public ssh key from your local machine to `~/.ssh/authorized_keys`.
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8. Run `mkdir ~/projects`.
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9. Run `git init --bare my-repository`.
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After you've set up a git user, follow all procedures that don't require root
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as the git user.
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### Set up nginx
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1. As root, add the following contents to `/etc/nginx/sites-available/git.example.com`:
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server {
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root /var/www/git;
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index index.html;
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server_name git.example.com;
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}
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2. As root, run `ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/git.example.com /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/`.
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3. As root, run `nginx -t` to test your nginx configuration.
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4. As root, run `certbot`, and follow the prompts.
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5. As root, run `systemctl restart nginx`.
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### Install repo2html
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Ensure you're in the repo2html git repository, and follow the steps below:
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1. As root, run `make dependencies`.
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2. Run `make`.
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3. As root, run `make install`.
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### Set up a post-receive hook
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1. Ensure you're in the `repo2html` Git repository.
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2. Run `mkdir ~/bin`.
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3. Run `echo "PATH="~/bin:$PATH" >> ~/.profile`.
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4. Run `cp assets/post-receive ~/bin`.
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5. Run `chmod u+x ~/bin/post-receive`.
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6. Run `ln -sf ~/bin/post-receive ~/projects/my-repository/hooks/post-receive`.
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7. Run `cp assets/templates/default.html ~/bin`.
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8. In the `assets/post-receive` file, change
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`path/to/directory/containing/template` to `~/bin/default.html`
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### Enable cloning over git://
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1. Ensure you're in the `repo2html` Git repository.
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2. As root, run `cp assets/git-daemon.service /etc/systemd/system`.
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3. As root, run `systemctl enable --now git-daemon.service`.
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## Test your post-receive hook locally
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This section uses `example.com` as a placeholder value. Ensure you replace
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`example.com` with your own domain when following the procedures below.
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On your local machine, follow the steps below:
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1. Run `git init my-repository`.
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2. Run `cd my-repository`.
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3. Run `echo "hello" > my-file.txt`.
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4. Run `git add my-file.txt`.
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5. Run `git commit -m "my first commit"`.
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6. Run `git remote add origin git@example.com:~/projects/my-repository`.
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7. Run `git push`.
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8. Navigate to `https://git.example.com/my-repository`.
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