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authorhttp://kerravonsen.dreamwidth.org/ <http://kerravonsen.dreamwidth.org/@web>2009-11-30 20:31:37 -0500
committerJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2009-11-30 20:31:37 -0500
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an alternative approach using a bare mirror
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+[[!toc]]
+
Using ikiwiki with the [[rcs/git]] backend, some interesting things can be done
with creating mirrors (or, really, branches) of a wiki. In this tip, I'll
assume your wiki is located on a server, and you want to take a copy with
@@ -8,6 +10,8 @@ version on the laptop, perhaps while offline. You can browse and edit the
wiki using a local web server. When you're ready, you can manually push the
changes to the main wiki on the server.
+## Original approach
+
First, set up the wiki on the server, if it isn't already. Nothing special
needs to be done here, just follow the regular instructions in [[setup]]
for setting up ikiwiki with git.
@@ -49,3 +53,14 @@ update the wiki, with a command such as `ikiwiki -setup wiki.setup -refresh`.
If you'd like it to automatically update when changes are merged in, you
can simply make a symlink `post-merge` hook pointing at the `post-update`
hook ikiwiki created.
+
+## Alternative Approach
+
+As above, set up a normal ikiwiki on the server, with the usual bare repository.
+
+Next, `git clone --mirror server:/path/to/bare/repository`
+
+This will be used as the $REPOSITORY on the laptop. Then you can follow the instructions in [[setup by hand|/setup/byhand]] as per a normal ikiwiki installation.
+This means that you can clone from the local bare repository as many times as you want (thus being able to have a repository which is used by the ikiwiki CGI, and another which you can use for updating via git).
+
+When you want to update the server from the laptop, do a `git push` from within the laptop's bare repository, and likewise do a `git pull` to update the laptop from the server.