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stagit
======
static git page generator
Usage
-----
Make files per repository:
$ mkdir -p htmldir && cd htmldir
$ stagit path-to-repo
Make index file for repositories:
$ stagit-index repodir1 repodir2 repodir3 > index.html
Install
-------
$ make
# doas make install
Dependencies
------------
- libgit2 (v0.22+).
- libc (tested with OpenBSD, glibc and musl).
- C compiler (C99).
- make
Documentation
-------------
See man pages: stagit(1) and stagit-index(1).
Features
--------
- Log of all commits from HEAD.
- Log and diffstat per commit.
- Show file tree with linkable line numbers.
- Show references: local branches and tags.
- Detect README and LICENSE file from HEAD and link it as a webpage.
- Atom feed log (atom.xml).
- Make index page for multiple repositories with stagit-index.
- After generating the pages (relatively slow) serving the files is very fast,
simple and requires little resources (because the content is static), only
a HTTP file server is required.
Cons
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- Not suitable for large repositories (2000+ commits), because diffstats are
an expensive operation.
- Not suitable for repositories with many branches, a quite linear history is
assumed (from HEAD).
- Relatively slow to run the first time (about 3 seconds for sbase,
1500+ commits), incremental updates after it are faster.
- Does not support some of the dynamic features cgit has, like:
- snapshot tarballs.
- file tree per commit.
- history log of branches diverged from HEAD.
- stats (git shortlog -s).
this is by design, just use git locally.
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