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title: User git Repositories
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description: Getting set up with git.tilde.institute
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author: gbmor
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# User git Repositories
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There's now an instance of [cgit](https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit) available for all users to enjoy. Unlike the previous git repo hosting platform I used, this does not require an additional signup. It's available directly from your home directory. Tagged versions are automatically bundled into `.tar.gz` archives and listed on the summary page.
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All repos can be viewed at [https://git.tilde.institute](https://git.tilde.institute)
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## Creating the directory
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New users will not have to do this step. A `~/public_repos` file will exist in your home directory. If you were a user before this was set up (2020 May 1), you will need to create a symlink in your home directory pointing into location in the httpd chroot where cgit will scan for your repos.
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There should be a directory corresponding to your username at the following location:
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```
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/var/www/cgit_repos/<USER>
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```
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Issue this command to create the symlink:
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ln -s /var/www/cgit_repos/$USER ~/public_repos
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```
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## Adding a repository
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Once `~/public_repos` exists, `cd` into it and create a directory for your repo:
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mkdir foo.git
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Change into *that* directory and initialize a bare repo:
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cd foo.git; git init --bare
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Now that the bare repo has been created, edit the file called `config` and append the following section:
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```
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[gitweb]
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owner = user_name <user_name@tilde.institute>
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description = My awesome repo!
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```
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If you prefer, you can skip the `description` field above and just write out the text description of your repo into a file called `description`:
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echo "My awesome repo!" > description
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If both exist, the field in `config` will be favored by cgit.
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## Setting up the remote
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Navigate to your repository on your home computer, and add the following remote, replacing `<USER>` with your username at tilde.institute, and `<REPO>` with the repo name:
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```
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git remote add tilde.institute <USER>@tilde.institute:public_repos/<REPO>
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```
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Now it's time to push to the repo you set up on tilde.institute:
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git push -u tilde.institute master
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```
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## Checking the repo on [git.tilde.institute](git.tilde.institute)
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Your repo should now be available at `https://git.tilde.institute/<USER>/<REPO>`, without the `.git` extension on the repo's directory.
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If something's wrong, double-check everything, and then jump into `#institute` on IRC.
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## What about pull requests?
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These don't exist. I suggest directing people to use [git send-email](https://git-send-email.io) for patches.
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## Namespacing projects
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cgit will use the directory structure to namespace projects, if you want to group related repositories.
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For example, say you have a project called `widget`, which comprises the two repos `libwidget` and `widget-cli`. One way to present this here would be to use the following directory structure in `~/public_repos`
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This will then show up in cgit as:
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$USER
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widget/libwidget
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widget/widget-cli
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When setting up the remote in your local copy of the repo, you would use this for the `libwidget` example:
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git remote add tilde.institute <USER>@tilde.institute:public_repos/widget/libwidget
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You can link to just your own repos via `https://git.tilde.institute/<USER>`
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## Caveats
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It's not currently set up to parse markdown, so a plaintext README will work best.
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