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<code>git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~your_fedora_username/repo.git</code>
<code>git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~your_fedora_username/repo.git</code>


==== See your project in gitweb ====
==== Browse your project via gitweb ====


You can see your project listed in [http://fedorapeople.org/gitweb gitweb] once the project list updates (hourly).  ''Note that this URL may change.''
You can see your project listed in [http://fedorapeople.org/gitweb gitweb] once the project list updates (hourly).  ''Note that this URL may change.''

Revision as of 22:42, 3 October 2008

BETA git hosting support

fedorapeople.org now has support for hosting git repositories including accessing them via the git:// protocol for anonymous downloads as well as providing gitweb. This should be considered beta.

Create a public_git directory in your home directory on fedorapeople.org

ssh your_fedora_username@fedorapeople.org "mkdir ~/public_git"

Put your git repository in ~/public_git

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The repository directory name must end with .git
Gitweb will not list repos that do not end in .git.

For example, here is how to create a repository on your local system and upload it:

mkdir repo.git
cd repo.git
git init --bare
touch git-daemon-export-ok
cd ..
scp -r repo.git your_fedora_username@fedorapeople.org:public_git/
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Repository access
Without git-daemon-export-ok, your repository won't be available to anyone via the git:// protocol.
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Repository description
You can set the description for the repository that is displayed in gitweb by editing the description file in your repository.
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Non-bare repositories
While non-bare repositories will work, they are generally discouraged for use as remote repositories. But if you use a non-bare repository, you should place the git-daemon-export-ok file in the toplevel git dir, e.g. ~/public_git/your_repo.git/git-daemon-export-ok

Pushing to your repository

At this point your new repository is still empty. You can push to it from a local repository with a little setup:

cd /path/to/local/repo
git remote add fedorapeople your_fedora_username@fedorapeople.org:public_git/repo.git
git push --mirror fedorapeople
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Allowing others to push
You can allow other fedorapeople.org users to push to your repository using extended acls (see "man setfacl" for details). However, if you have many others working on your project, using Fedora Hosted is strongly preferred.

Cloning your repository

To clone your repository, use a command similar to: git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~your_fedora_username/repo.git

Browse your project via gitweb

You can see your project listed in gitweb once the project list updates (hourly). Note that this URL may change.