From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: r at uzy.me (Pablo Rauzy) Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:51:09 +0100 Subject: Description for section and link for repos In-Reply-To: <20150305093030.GA1369@serenity.lan> References: <87mw3rvoo0.fsf@uzy.me> <20150305093030.GA1369@serenity.lan> Message-ID: <87lhjbvkky.fsf@uzy.me> Hello again, and thanks for your quick response. On 2015-03-05, John Keeping wrote: > On Thu, Mar 05, 2015 at 09:22:55AM +0100, Pablo Rauzy wrote: >> My first question is about sections. >> I would like to be able to add a title and a little description for each >> section, just like I can with the cgit.desc configuration for each the >> git repos. >> >> Example : http://clandest.in/sensi >> Here I would like the title to be "clandest.in / sensi" rather than just >> "clandest.in", and I would like the description to be "SEN Security >> Inspector" rather than the root description. > > Are you currently using "section-from-path"? If you use the > "repo.section" configuration option then you can name the sections > however you want, but this is not possible if you are generating the > sections automatically. Indeed I am using section-from-path, but the name of the sections are just fine. What I was looking for is the possibility to for instance make cgit using a file called "description" in the directory that it makes a section as description of that section. > If you're combining CGit with Gitolite you may be able to avoid listing > repositories twice by using CGit's "enable-git-config" option to > configure the "repo.section" variable (I'm not sure if you can set a > config variable on a group of repositories in Gitolite, but I think you > should be able to). I'm not using Gitolite. >> My second question is about repository. >> I would like to add title and a link to a project home page somewhere >> else than on the logo. >> >> Example : http://clandest.in/sensi/finja >> Here I would like the title to be "clandest.in / sensi / finja" rather >> than "index : finja", and I would like to add a tab "homepage" after >> "diff" which would link to http://pablo.rauzy.name/sensi/finja.html in >> this example. >> >> >> Is what I'm looking for already possible? If yes, how? If not, I think >> it would be a nice addition. > > I don't think this is currently possible. Note that the word "index" is > actually a link to the list of repositories. Yes I noticed that, but I find it less nice than having the root-title for the link. > For the "homepage" link, have you considered simply adding a link to the > repository's readme (on the about tab)? I thought there was a way to > make the "about" tab the default instead of the "summary" tab, but I > can't find it when I go looking so I must be wrong about that. That is exactly what I did for now. Maybe it is enough. I'll see with the time how much I like it this way :). FWIW, here is the filter I wrote to make link clickable in plaintext READMEs: http://paste.fulltxt.net/LKdVjbHaY (it is quick and dirty, it simply considers that anything between < and > and starting with "http" is a link). Thanks again for your really quick answer! Cheers, -- Pablo Rauzy. http://pablo.rauzy.name/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 818 bytes Desc: not available URL: