Ikiwiki, and this documentation wiki, are developed in a git repository and
can be checked out like this:
[[!template id=note text="""
You can push changes back to ikiwiki's git repository over the git://
transport, to update this wiki, if you'd like, instead of editing it on the
web. Changes that could not be made via the web will be automatically
rejected.
"""]]
git clone git://git.ikiwiki.info/
Or like this if your firewall only passes http traffic (slow):
git clone http://git.ikiwiki.info/ikiwiki.git/
The gitweb is here.
Commits to this git repository are fed into CIA, and can
be browsed, subscribed to etc on its
project page. They're also fed into
twitter.
personal git repositories
You are of course free to set up your own ikiwiki git repository with your
own [[patches|patch]]. If you list it here, the gitremotes
script will
automatically add it to git remotes. Your repo will automatically be pulled
into [[Joey]]'s working tree. This is recommended. :-)
- github
git://github.com/joeyh/ikiwiki.git
(browse)
A mirror of the main repo, automatically updated.
- [[smcv]]
git://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/git/smcv/ikiwiki.git
- [[intrigeri]]
git://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/ikiwiki.git
- [[gmcmanus]]
git://github.com/gmcmanus/ikiwiki.git
- [[jelmer]]
git://git.samba.org/jelmer/ikiwiki.git
- [[hendry]]
git://webconverger.org/git/ikiwiki
- [[jon]]
git://github.com/jmtd/ikiwiki.git
- [[ikipostal|DavidBremner]]
git://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git/ikipostal.git
- [[ikimailbox|DavidBremner]]
git://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git/ikimailbox.git
- [[ikiplugins|DavidBremner]]
git://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git/ikiplugins.git
- [[jonas|JonasSmedegaard]]
git://source.jones.dk/ikiwiki-upstream
branches
Some of the branches included in the main repository include:
gallery
contains the [[todo/Gallery]] plugin. It's not yet merged
due to license issues. Also some bits need to be tweaked to make it
work with the current master branch again.
html
is an unfinished attempt at making ikiwiki output HTML 4.01
instead of xhtml.
wikiwyg
adds [[todo/wikiwyg]] support. It is unmerged pending some
changes.
debian-stable
is used for updates to the old version included in
Debian's stable release, and debian-testing
is used for updates to
Debian's testing release.
pristine-tar
contains deltas that
pristine-tar
can use to recreate released tarballs of ikiwiki