cgitize ======= [![Test](https://github.com/egor-tensin/cgitize/workflows/Test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/egor-tensin/cgitize/actions?query=workflow%3ATest) Mirror your git repositories and make them cgit-ready. Usage ----- Adjust the config in [examples/cgitize.conf] and pass it using the `--config` parameter: > python3 -m cgitize.main --config path/to/cgitize.conf The repository list is stored in my_repos.py (the `my_repos` setting in the config). See [examples/my_repos.py] for an example. cgitize/main.py calls git, which might call ssh internally. Make sure the required keys are loaded to a ssh-agent. [examples/cgitize.conf]: examples/cgitize.conf [examples/my_repos.py]: examples/my_repos.py ### Docker The image is **egortensin/cgitize**. The container reads the config from */etc/cgitize/cgitize.conf* and writes the repositories to */var/tmp/cgitize/output*. If SSH is required, the socket should be mapped to */var/run/cgitize/ssh-agent.sock*. For example: > docker run -it --rm \ -v "/path/to/config:/etc/cgitize:ro" \ -v "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK:/var/run/cgitize/ssh-agent.sock" \ -v "/path/to/output:/var/tmp/cgitize/output" \ egortensin/cgitize ### my_repos.py Change the section to which the repository belongs to using `cp --archive` (so that the "Idle" column isn't updated): > cp --archive -- section1/repo section2/ Update the URL of an existing repository mirror: > git remote set-url origin ssh://git@examples.com/username/name.git Development ----------- ### Docker To build an image: > make docker/build ### Linting Requires [Pylint]. > pylint cgit [Pylint]: https://www.pylint.org/ License ------- Distributed under the MIT License. See [LICENSE.txt] for details. [LICENSE.txt]: LICENSE.txt