# repo2html
a post-receive hook that generates an html view of a git repository.
## features
- static html files
- no background process other than git-daemon
- default repository view is an html-rendered README.md file
## caveats
- binary file contents are just... shown
- images don't render
- directory tree is shown as a flat list of files, so git repositories with
many files and directories will look awful
- no commit log (yet?)
- no line numbers (yet?)
## disclaimer
no one is liable if this software breaks, deletes, corrupts, or ruins anything
## requirements
- [chicken scheme](https://call-cc.org/)
- [utf8 egg](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/utf8)
- [lowdown egg](https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/lowdown)
- git
**note**: if you have chicken scheme installed, then you can install the eggs
above by running `sudo make dependencies`.
## quickstart
on your server, run the following commands, changing anything occurs between angled brackets ("<" and ">"):
adduser git
mkdir /var/www/git
chown git:git /var/www/git
cp git-daemon.service /etc/systemd/system/
ufw allow 9418
systemctl enable --now git-daemon.service
su git
cd
mkdir .ssh && chmod 700 .ssh
touch .ssh/authorized_keys && chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys
add your public ssh key to .ssh/authorized_keys
mkdir projects
clone this repository
cd into this repository
sudo make dependencies
make
sudo make install
edit the post-receive file
cp post-receive /hooks/
chmod u+x /hooks/post-receive
then in a git repository on your local machine, run git remote add origin git@:~/projects/
git push
## compilation
chicken scheme runs faster if it's compiled to a binary file. by default, the
binary is named `repo2html`, and is added to `/usr/local/bin`.
to compile repo2html into a binary file, follow the steps below:
1. ensure you're in the repo2html git repository
2. run `make dependencies` as root
3. run `make`
4. run `make install` as root
## server setup
TODO (git user, ssh, ufw ports, web directory, git-daemon, mkdir /home/git/projects, post-receive hook, systemd service)
## usage
after you've set up your server and set your remote git url on your local
machine, you can use `git push` to push updates to your projects, and the
`post-receive` hook will generate an html version of your git repository.
## configuration
you can configure repo2html by changing environment variables in the `post-receive` hook file.
refer to the list of environment variable names and their descriptions to learn more:
- `GIT_WWW`: the web directory where repo2html generates static git repositories. for example, `/var/www/git/`.
- `GIT_WWW_CLONE_URL`: the url that people will use when downloading your git repository. if you have git-daemon set up, then you can prefix the url with `git://`. otherwise, prefix the url with `http://`. for example, `git://git.example.com`. **note**: avoid slashes at the end of the url.
- `GIT_WWW_TITLE`: the text that populates the `` html tag.
- `GIT_WWW_DESCRIPTION`: a string that populates the `description` meta information about your git repository.
- `GIT_WWW_H1`: the text that populates the `` html tag.
## todos
- ☐ if no README.md file exists in the root directory of the repository, then don't create the "about" nav link. instead, make the files page the index.html
- ☐ add a "license" nav link if a LICENSE file exists in the root directory of the repository. if no LICENSE file exists, then don't create the "license" nav link
- ☐ add a "contributors" nav link
## hopes
- ☐ clickable line numbers in source files
- ☐ render images
- ☐ make repos with more files and directories less daunting (recursively generate a files list page for each directory in a repo?)
- ☐ nav link: Releases