cgitize ======= [![CI](https://github.com/egor-tensin/cgitize/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/egor-tensin/cgitize/actions/workflows/ci.yml) Mirror your git repositories and make them cgit-ready. Supports cloning all of your repositories from major hosting providers: * GitHub, * Bitbucket, * GitLab. Example output can be found at https://egort.name/git/. Installation ------------ pip install cgitize Usage ----- Pass the path to the config to `cgitize` (/etc/cgitize/cgitize.toml by default): cgitize --config path/to/cgitize.toml See an example config file at [examples/cgitize.toml]. cgitize uses the `git` executable, which might use `ssh` internally. Make sure the required keys are loaded to a ssh-agent (or use access tokens/application passwords). [examples/cgitize.toml]: examples/cgitize.toml ### Docker Please see [docker/README.md](docker/README.md). Mirror maintenance ------------------ Update the URL of an existing repository mirror: git remote set-url origin git@examples.com/username/name.git Development ----------- ### Packaging The [packaging tutorial] (as it was in April 2021) on python.org was used to make a PyPI package. Basically, it looks to me like the Python ecosystem is currently moving from the older setup.py to the newer setup.cfg/pyproject.toml. It's still a bit clunky: you have to install the `build` package, placeholder setup.py is required for `pip install -e` to work, etc. [packaging tutorial]: https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/packaging-projects ### Linting Requires [Pylint]. pylint cgitize [Pylint]: https://www.pylint.org/ License ------- Distributed under the MIT License. See [LICENSE.txt] for details. [LICENSE.txt]: LICENSE.txt