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<h1 id="how-to-make-your-own-git-serverwebsite">How to make your own git server/website</h1>
-<h2 id="server-setup">Server setup</h2>
-<p>We’re going to create a <code>git</code> user and group, will be used for accessing our git repositories without needing to be root.</p>
-<div class="sourceCode" id="cb1"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb1-1"><a href="#cb1-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="ex">useradd</span> -m git</span>
-<span id="cb1-2"><a href="#cb1-2" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">mkdir</span> /srv/git</span>
-<span id="cb1-3"><a href="#cb1-3" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">chown</span> git:git /srv/git</span></code></pre></div>
-<p>The repositories will be stored as bare, this mean that we will only store the <code>.git</code> folder to save space.</p>
+<h2 id="basic-ssh-server">Basic ssh server</h2>
+<p>Every repository on the server will be owned by a git user.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb1"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb1-1"><a href="#cb1-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="ex">useradd</span> -m git</span></code></pre></div>
+<p>Create a new directory to store the repositories owned by the git user.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb2"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb2-1"><a href="#cb2-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">mkdir</span> /srv/git</span>
+<span id="cb2-2"><a href="#cb2-2" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">chown</span> git:git /srv/git</span></code></pre></div>
+<p>Login as the git user so the new repositories will be owned by him.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb3"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb3-1"><a href="#cb3-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">su</span> git</span>
+<span id="cb3-2"><a href="#cb3-2" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">cd</span> /srv/git</span></code></pre></div>
+<h3 id="creating-a-repository">Creating a repository</h3>
+<p>They will be stored as bare, meaning we will only store the <code>.git</code> folder not the actual files (called the <em>workspace</em>) to save space.<br />
+It’s a convention to to suffix a bare repository with the <code>.git</code> extension.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb4"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb4-1"><a href="#cb4-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">mkdir</span> repo.git</span>
+<span id="cb4-2"><a href="#cb4-2" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">cd</span> repo.git</span>
+<span id="cb4-3"><a href="#cb4-3" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">git</span> init --bare</span></code></pre></div>
+<p>Or clone a distant one:</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb5"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb5-1"><a href="#cb5-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">git</span> clone --bare <span class="op">&lt;</span>location<span class="op">&gt;</span></span></code></pre></div>
<blockquote>
-<p>To create a bare repo: <code>git init --bare</code></p>
+<p>Look at the content of a bare repository and the <code>.git</code> directory in a regular one to convince yourself that they’re the same.</p>
</blockquote>
-<blockquote>
-<p>To clone a repo as bare: <code>git clone bare &lt;location&gt;</code></p>
-</blockquote>
-<p>You can either add a password for the git user or put your ssh public key in <code>/home/git/.ssh/authentication_keys</code> and disable password authentication for ssh.</p>
-<p>You can now clone from your server with <code>git clone git@&lt;hostname&gt;:/srv/git/&lt;reponame&gt;</code></p>
+<h3 id="ssh-authentication">SSH Authentication</h3>
+<p>You could add a password for the git user but it’s ultimately safer to user a key pair.</p>
+<p>If you don’t know what that is you generate it with <code>ssh-keygen</code>.<br />
+Follow the steps and it will create <code>id_rsa</code> (private key) and <code>id_rsa.pub</code> (public key) in <code>~/.ssh</code>.<br />
+On your server you append your <strong>public</strong> key to <code>/home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys</code></p>
+<p>At this point you should be able to login as the git user via ssh</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb6"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb6-1"><a href="#cb6-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">ssh</span> git@<span class="op">&lt;</span>host<span class="op">&gt;</span></span></code></pre></div>
+<p>You can clone from your server.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb7"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb7-1"><a href="#cb7-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">git</span> clone git@<span class="op">&lt;</span>hostname<span class="op">&gt;</span>:/srv/git/<span class="op">&lt;</span>reponame<span class="op">&gt;</span>.git</span></code></pre></div>
<h2 id="better-server-interaction-with-git-shell">Better server interaction with git-shell</h2>
-<p>Permit the git user to have a regular shell can be a security issue, we would like that to restrict him to a few action, like creating/deleting a repository, importing a repository, listing the repo currently stored</p>
-<p>Make the git-shell a valid shell <code>echo $(which git-shell) &gt;&gt; /etc/shells</code></p>
-<p>Change the shell of the git user <code>chsh -s $(which git-shell) git</code></p>
+<p>Permitting the git user to have a regular shell can be too permissive, we would like to restrict him to a few repository actions, like creation/deletion, importing (clone), listing.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb8"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb8-1"><a href="#cb8-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">echo</span> <span class="va">$(</span><span class="fu">which</span> git-shell<span class="va">)</span> <span class="op">&gt;&gt;</span> /etc/shells<span class="kw">`</span> # <span class="ex">Register</span> the git-shell as a valid shell</span>
+<span id="cb8-2"><a href="#cb8-2" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">chsh</span> -s <span class="va">$(</span><span class="fu">which</span> git-shell<span class="va">)</span> git # Change the shell of the git user</span></code></pre></div>
<p>If you try to ssh as the git user, you will be greeted with something along the line of:</p>
<pre><code>fatal: Interactive git shell is not enabled.
hint: ~/git-shell-commands should exist and have read and execute access.
Connection to &lt;host&gt; closed.</code></pre>
-<p>As suggested by the hint we have to create the directory <code>/home/git/git-shell-commands</code> and put the commands (executable) that the git user is allowed to execute in.</p>
-<p>Here is a script to create a repo:</p>
-<div class="sourceCode" id="cb3"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb3-1"><a href="#cb3-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="co">#!/bin/sh</span></span>
-<span id="cb3-2"><a href="#cb3-2" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">[</span> <span class="va">$#</span> <span class="ot">-ne</span> 1<span class="bu"> ]</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span> <span class="bu">echo</span> <span class="st">&quot;Usage: </span><span class="va">$0</span><span class="st"> name&quot;</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span> <span class="bu">exit</span> 1</span>
-<span id="cb3-3"><a href="#cb3-3" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="va">repo_path=</span><span class="st">&quot;/srv/git/</span><span class="va">$1</span><span class="st">.git&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb3-4"><a href="#cb3-4" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">[</span> <span class="ot">-d</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="bu"> ]</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span> <span class="bu">echo</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$0</span><span class="st">: Error: </span><span class="va">$repo_path</span><span class="st"> already exist&quot;</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span> <span class="bu">exit</span> 2</span>
-<span id="cb3-5"><a href="#cb3-5" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">mkdir</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb3-6"><a href="#cb3-6" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">git</span> -C <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span> init --bare</span></code></pre></div>
-<p>Put it under <code>git-shell-commands/create</code> and make it executable then try to ssh as the git user once again.</p>
-<p>You should have a prompt like <code>git&gt;</code>, you can call the <code>create</code> command with a repo name as the first argument and it should create a new repository for you.</p>
+<p>As suggested by the hint we have to create the directory <code>/home/git/git-shell-commands</code> and put the commands (executable) available to the git user.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb10"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb10-1"><a href="#cb10-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="co">#!/bin/sh</span></span>
+<span id="cb10-2"><a href="#cb10-2" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">[</span> <span class="va">$#</span> <span class="ot">-ne</span> 1<span class="bu"> ]</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span></span>
+<span id="cb10-3"><a href="#cb10-3" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="bu">echo</span> <span class="st">&quot;Usage: </span><span class="va">$0</span><span class="st"> repository&quot;</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span> <span class="bu">exit</span> 1</span>
+<span id="cb10-4"><a href="#cb10-4" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="va">repo_path=</span><span class="st">&quot;/srv/git/</span><span class="va">$1</span><span class="st">.git&quot;</span></span>
+<span id="cb10-5"><a href="#cb10-5" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">[</span> <span class="ot">-d</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="bu"> ]</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span></span>
+<span id="cb10-6"><a href="#cb10-6" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="bu">echo</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$0</span><span class="st">: Error: </span><span class="va">$repo_path</span><span class="st"> already exist&quot;</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span> <span class="bu">exit</span> 2</span>
+<span id="cb10-7"><a href="#cb10-7" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">mkdir</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
+<span id="cb10-8"><a href="#cb10-8" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">git</span> -C <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span> init --bare</span></code></pre></div>
+<p>This script create a new repository in <code>/srv/git</code>.<br />
+Put it under <code>git-shell-commands/create</code> and make it executable then try to ssh as the git user once again.<br />
+You will be prompted with <code>git&gt;</code>, you can only execute the <code>create &lt;repository&gt;</code> and <code>exit</code> command.</p>
+<blockquote>
+<p>You can probably create the <code>delete</code>, <code>import</code> and <code>list</code> scripts yourself.<br />
+If you add a <code>help</code> script, it will be ran at the beginning of the connection. It can be used to add a greeting message.</p>
+</blockquote>
<h2 id="allow-anyone-to-clone-with-git-daemon">Allow anyone to clone with git-daemon</h2>
-<p>The git daemon will allow annone to clone your repos with something like <code>git clone git://&lt;host&gt;/&lt;repo&gt;</code></p>
-<p><code>git daemon --reuseaddr --base-path=/srv/git/ /srv/git/</code> and that’s it</p>
-<p>You should make it a service in your service supervisor, example with systemctl:</p>
-<pre><code>[Unit]
-Description=Start Git Daemon
-[Service]
-ExecStart=/usr/bin/git daemon --reuseaddr --base-path=/srv/git/ /srv/git/
-Restart=always
-RestartSec=500ms
-StandardOutput=syslog
-StandardError=syslog
-SyslogIdentifier=git-daemon
-User=git
-Group=git
-[Install]
-WantedBy=multi-user.target</code></pre>
-<p>Put it in <code>/etc/systemctl/system/git-daemon.service</code> and run <code>systemctl enable git-daemon</code> then <code>systemctl start git-daemon</code>.</p>
-<h3 id="publicprivate-repo">Public/private repo</h3>
-<p>You may want to introduce a distiction of which repo is public and which is private</p>
-<p>A simple way to do this is by creating a <code>public</code> directory in <code>/srv/git</code> which will contain symbolic link to the repo in <code>/srv/git</code></p>
-<pre><code>/srv/git
-|- foo.git
-|- bar.git
-|- qux.git
-|- public
- |- foo.git -&gt; /srv/git/foo.git
- |- bar.git -&gt; /srv/git/bar.git</code></pre>
-<p>You can change the git daemon to only serve the public repositories <code>git daemon --reuseaddr --base-path=/srv/git/public /srv/git/public</code></p>
+<p>Cloning with ssh is fine but only the people with ssh access can do it, we would like anyone to clone.<br />
+git-daemon does precisely that, after running it you will be able to run <code>git clone git://&lt;host&gt;/&lt;repository&gt;</code></p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb11"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb11-1"><a href="#cb11-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">git</span> daemon --reuseaddr --base-path=/srv/git/ /srv/git/</span></code></pre></div>
+<p>Follow the instruction of <a href="https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Git-Daemon">this</a> tutorial if you want to know how to make it a service</p>
+<h3 id="publicprivate-repository">Public/private repository</h3>
+<p>You may want to introduce a public/private distinction for your repositories.<br />
+A simple way to do this is by creating a <code>public</code> directory in <code>/srv/git</code> which will contain symbolic link to the repository in <code>/srv/git</code>.</p>
+<pre><code>/srv/git/
+ |- foo.git/
+ |- bar.git/
+ |- qux.git/
+ |- public/
+ |- foo.git -&gt; /srv/git/foo.git
+ |- bar.git -&gt; /srv/git/bar.git</code></pre>
+<blockquote>
+<p>Change the git daemon to only serve the public repositories <code>git daemon --reuseaddr --base-path=/srv/git/public /srv/git/public</code>.</p>
+</blockquote>
+<blockquote>
+<p>Add a <code>publish</code> and <code>unpublish</code> script in <code>git-shell-commands/</code>.</p>
+</blockquote>
<h2 id="generate-a-static-website">Generate a static website</h2>
-<p>Here we will create a site that look’s like <a href="https://git.suckless.org">this</a> with <a href="https://nginx.org">nginx</a>, <a href="https://git.codemadness.org/stagit/">stagit</a> and a few scripts.</p>
-<p>If you don’t like the minimalistic appearence of the site, <a href="https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Interfaces,_frontends,_and_tools#Web_Interfaces">here</a> is a list of alternative.</p>
-<p>Install nginx (on Debian based distro): <code>apt install nginx</code></p>
-<p>Create a basic configuration file for your site:</p>
+<p>Here we will create a site that look’s like <a href="https://git.suckless.org">this</a> with <a href="https://nginx.org">nginx</a>, <a href="https://git.codemadness.org/stagit/">stagit</a> and a few scripts.<br />
+If you don’t like the minimalist appearance of the site, <a href="https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Interfaces,_frontends,_and_tools#Web_Interfaces">here</a> is a list of alternatives.</p>
+<h3 id="nginx">nginx</h3>
<pre><code>server {
- root /var/www/git;
- index index.html index.htm;
-
+ root /var/www/git; # where our website&#39;s files will be located
+ index index.html;
+ # It&#39;s a convention to put it in a git. subdomain.
server_name git.&lt;hostname&gt; www.git.&lt;hostname&gt;;
-
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
}
}</code></pre>
-<p>It’s a convention to put it in a <code>git.</code> subdomain. <code>systemctl enable nginx &amp;&amp; systemctl start nginx</code></p>
-<p>Install stagit:</p>
+<p>Put this configuration file in <code>/etc/nginx/sites-available</code>.<br />
+Enable the site <code>ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available /etc/nginx/sites-enable</code></p>
+<h3 id="stagit">stagit</h3>
+<p>Stagit is pretty small tool so it won’t take long to install it from sources.</p>
<pre><code>git clone git://git.codemadness.org/stagit
cd stagit
make
make install</code></pre>
-<p>To generate a static page for a repo <code>stagit /path/to/repo</code>. To generate an index for multiple repositories <code>stagit-index repo1 repo2 repo3 &gt; index.html</code></p>
-<p>Here is a script to generate a site for all repo in <code>/srv/git/public</code></p>
-<div class="sourceCode" id="cb8"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb8-1"><a href="#cb8-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="co">#!/bin/sh</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-2"><a href="#cb8-2" aria-hidden="true"></a></span>
-<span id="cb8-3"><a href="#cb8-3" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="va">repos=$(</span><span class="fu">find</span> /srv/git/public/ -type l<span class="va">)</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-4"><a href="#cb8-4" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="va">current=$(</span><span class="bu">pwd</span><span class="va">)</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-5"><a href="#cb8-5" aria-hidden="true"></a></span>
-<span id="cb8-6"><a href="#cb8-6" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="kw">for</span> <span class="ex">repo</span> in <span class="va">$repos</span><span class="kw">;</span> <span class="kw">do</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-7"><a href="#cb8-7" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="va">repo_name=$(</span><span class="fu">basename</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo</span><span class="st">&quot;</span> <span class="kw">|</span> <span class="fu">sed</span> <span class="st">&#39;s/\.git//&#39;</span><span class="va">)</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-8"><a href="#cb8-8" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="va">repo_static_path=</span><span class="st">&quot;/var/www/git/</span><span class="va">$repo_name</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-9"><a href="#cb8-9" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="fu">mkdir</span> -p <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_static_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-10"><a href="#cb8-10" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="bu">cd</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_static_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span> <span class="kw">||</span> <span class="bu">exit</span> 1</span>
-<span id="cb8-11"><a href="#cb8-11" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="bu">echo</span> <span class="st">&quot;git://cacharle.xyz/</span><span class="va">$repo_name</span><span class="st">&quot;</span> <span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo</span><span class="st">/url&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-12"><a href="#cb8-12" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="ex">stagit</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-13"><a href="#cb8-13" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="fu">ln</span> -sf <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_static_path</span><span class="st">/log.html&quot;</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_static_path</span><span class="st">/index.html&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-14"><a href="#cb8-14" aria-hidden="true"></a> <span class="bu">echo</span> <span class="st">&quot;Generated </span><span class="va">$repo_static_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-15"><a href="#cb8-15" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="kw">done</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-16"><a href="#cb8-16" aria-hidden="true"></a></span>
-<span id="cb8-17"><a href="#cb8-17" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">echo</span> <span class="st">&quot;Creating index&quot;</span></span>
-<span id="cb8-18"><a href="#cb8-18" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="ex">stagit-index</span> <span class="va">$repos</span> <span class="op">&gt;</span> /var/www/git/index.html</span>
-<span id="cb8-19"><a href="#cb8-19" aria-hidden="true"></a></span>
-<span id="cb8-20"><a href="#cb8-20" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">cd</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$current</span><span class="st">&quot;</span> <span class="kw">||</span> <span class="bu">exit</span> 1</span>
-<span id="cb8-21"><a href="#cb8-21" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">chown</span> -R git:git /srv/git</span></code></pre></div>
-<p>There is more smart ways to handle this to rebuild the webpages each time someone pushes to the repo with <a href="https://git.codemadness.org/stagit/file/README.html#l92">git hooks</a>.</p>
+<ul>
+<li><code>stagit /path/to/repository</code>. - generate a static pages for a repository in the current directory.</li>
+<li><code>stagit-index repo1 repo2 repo3 &gt; index.html</code> - generate an index for multiple repositories.</li>
+</ul>
+<blockquote>
+<p>Read the man page of both of these commands for more information</p>
+</blockquote>
+<h4 id="git-hooks">git hooks</h4>
+<p>Git hooks are scripts located in <code>&lt;repository&gt;/.git/hooks</code> that will be run on a certain action.<br />
+The hook we’re interested in is <code>post-receive</code>, it will be ran after someone pushes to the repository.<br />
+We can use it to regenerate the repository’s pages and the website’s index.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb15"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb15-1"><a href="#cb15-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="co">#!/bin/sh</span></span>
+<span id="cb15-2"><a href="#cb15-2" aria-hidden="true"></a></span>
+<span id="cb15-3"><a href="#cb15-3" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="co"># Insert repo_name variable here</span></span>
+<span id="cb15-4"><a href="#cb15-4" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="co"># &lt;REPO_NAME&gt; -- replace with repo_name=name</span></span>
+<span id="cb15-5"><a href="#cb15-5" aria-hidden="true"></a></span>
+<span id="cb15-6"><a href="#cb15-6" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">[</span> <span class="ot">-z</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_name</span><span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="bu"> ]</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span> <span class="bu">exit</span> 1</span>
+<span id="cb15-7"><a href="#cb15-7" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">[</span> <span class="ot">!</span> <span class="ot">-d</span> <span class="st">&quot;/srv/git/public/</span><span class="va">$repo_name</span><span class="st">.git&quot;</span><span class="bu"> ]</span> <span class="kw">&amp;&amp;</span> <span class="bu">exit</span></span>
+<span id="cb15-8"><a href="#cb15-8" aria-hidden="true"></a></span>
+<span id="cb15-9"><a href="#cb15-9" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="va">repo_web_path=</span><span class="st">&quot;/var/www/git/</span><span class="va">$repo_name</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
+<span id="cb15-10"><a href="#cb15-10" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">mkdir</span> -p <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_web_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
+<span id="cb15-11"><a href="#cb15-11" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="bu">cd</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo_web_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span> <span class="kw">||</span> <span class="bu">exit</span> 1</span>
+<span id="cb15-12"><a href="#cb15-12" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="ex">stagit</span> <span class="st">&quot;/srv/git/</span><span class="va">$repo_name</span><span class="st">.git&quot;</span></span>
+<span id="cb15-13"><a href="#cb15-13" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="ex">stagit-index</span> /srv/git/public/* <span class="op">&gt;</span> /var/www/git/index.html</span></code></pre></div>
+<p>This is a template for the <code>post-receive</code> hook. Every time you publish a repository you can change his <code>post-receive</code> hook.</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb16"><pre class="sourceCode sh"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb16-1"><a href="#cb16-1" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="va">post_receive_path=</span><span class="st">&quot;&lt;repository&gt;/hooks/post-receive&quot;</span></span>
+<span id="cb16-2"><a href="#cb16-2" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">sed</span> <span class="st">&#39;/REPO_NAME/ c repo_name=&#39;&quot;</span><span class="va">$repo</span><span class="st">&quot;</span> <span class="op">&lt;</span> post-receive.template <span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$post_receive_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
+<span id="cb16-3"><a href="#cb16-3" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="fu">chmod</span> +x <span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$post_receive_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span>
+<span id="cb16-4"><a href="#cb16-4" aria-hidden="true"></a><span class="st">&quot;</span><span class="va">$post_receive_path</span><span class="st">&quot;</span></span></code></pre></div>
+<blockquote>
+<p>Add this code to your <code>publish</code> script</p>
+</blockquote>
<h2 id="sources">Sources</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju9loeXNVW0">Setting up *Your Own* Git Server</a></li>
<li><a href="https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server">Git book - setting up the server</a></li>
<li><a href="https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Git-Daemon">Git book - git daemon</a></li>
-<li><a href="https://git.codemadness.org/stagit/">stagit - Static website generator for git repository</a></li>
+<li><a href="https://git.codemadness.org/stagit/file/README.html">stagit README</a></li>
<li><a href="https://git-scm.com/docs/git-shell.html">git-shell man</a></li>
</ul>
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