Ginatra
Ginatra is a simple web-based git repository browser built on Ruby Sinatra.
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Features
- Easy installation
- Multiple repository support
- Multiple branch/tag support
- Commit history, diff, patch
- Feeds in Atom format
- Syntax highlighting
- Repository stats
- Smart HTTP support
- and more
Installation
There are 2 ways to install Ginatra: as a packaged Ruby gem or as a Sinatra app.
It's recommended to install it as a ruby gem, unless you know what you're doing.
Ginatra gem
Run the following command to install Ginatra from RubyGems:
gem install ginatra -v 4.1.0
Create config file (see Configuration section in README).
Start the Ginatra server:
ginatra run
By default Ginatra will run on localhost:9797
Ginatra app
Run the following commands to install Ginatra from source:
git clone git://github.com/NARKOZ/ginatra.git
cd ginatra/
git checkout v4.1.0
bundle
Create config file or modify existing (see Configuration section in README).
Start the Ginatra server:
./bin/ginatra run
By default Ginatra will run on localhost:9797
Configuration
Create ~/.ginatra/config.yml
file with your own settings. See
config.yml
for a reference.
git_dirs
- Ginatra will look into these folders for git repositories. It's
required to append *
at the end of path. Example: /home/Development/repos/*
sitename
- name of the site. Used in the page title and header.
description
- description of web interface. Used in index page.
port
- port that Ginatra server will run at.
host
- host that Ginatra server will run at.
prefix
- prefix for the host serving Ginatra. Used when Ginatra is installed
in subdirectory.
git_clone_enabled?
- enables smart HTTP support and allows to clone git
repositories.
log_file
- location of the log file where Ginatra will log warnings and
errors. If this setting doesn't present Ginatra will log out to the standard
output (stdout).
If you installed Ginatra as an app, you can change settings by editing
config.yml
file in root folder.
You need to restart web server after applying changes to config file.
CLI
You can interact with Ginatra via CLI. The following commands are available:
ginatra run # Starts Ginatra server
ginatra stop # Stops Ginatra server
ginatra status # Checks status of the Ginatra server (running or not)
ginatra -v # Shows version of Ginatra
ginatra -h # Lists available commands and their options
How to Contribute
Open issues are labeled per perceived difficulty. See contributing guidelines.