bender @twtxt.net Wed, 1 May 2024 19:06 Z (2 weeks ago) Is there something simpler, and leaner, than Gitea, which will allow me to see (as in read only) git repositories nicely on a web browser? Preferably a one-file-only solution, written in Golang. matched #lpj45uq score:1.85 Search by: conv:#lpj45uq author:bender@twtxt.net
prologic @twtxt.net Wed, 1 May 2024 22:43 Z (2 weeks ago) (#lpj45uq) @bender gitxt probably would do the trick for you ๐ It's not quite as polished as I'd like, but it works. matched #iklc6xa score:3.47 Search by: conv:#lpj45uq author:prologic@twtxt.net Search by 1 mentions: mentions:bender@twtxt.net Search by 1 tags: tags:lpj45uq
prologic @twtxt.net Wed, 1 May 2024 22:45 Z (2 weeks ago) (#lpj45uq) There is also legit which is probably better than what I've done. > web frontend for git matched #s7mxfxa score:3.47 Search by: conv:#lpj45uq author:prologic@twtxt.net Search by 1 tags: tags:lpj45uq
mckinley @twtxt.net Thu, 2 May 2024 03:41 Z (2 weeks ago) (#lpj45uq) @bender There's stagit which generates static HTML files matched #avxs3wa score:3.61 Search by: conv:#lpj45uq author:mckinley@twtxt.net Search by 1 mentions: mentions:bender@twtxt.net Search by 1 tags: tags:lpj45uq