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It was getting tiring to keep typing the full emacsclient command each I wanted
to write some code.
Alias it to simple "edit".
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It is not possible to manually control access rights to gitolite repositories
with chmod, as each interaction with the git server progressively erases the
reading rights for the world.
Set a world reading umask in order to allow cgit to see all the git data in
repositories.
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Vim being the editor that pops on every git commit is a problem for me. My
editor of choice is Emacs.
The EDITOR variable is set to "emacsclient -nw" in order to use emacs whenever
an editor is needed.
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The gitolite service is implemented in such a way, that only the git group can
access the gitolite home directory. This blocks cgit from accessing the
repositories subfolder.
The simple addition of the executable bit on the /var/lib/gitolite directory
allows the access to the desired subfolder without actually exposing any other
contents of the gitolite home directory.
Additionaly a reminder to upstream this change is emitted on each system
reconfiguration.
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Previously Gitolite and cgit were serving different directories, and also an old
installation of git-daemon was still declared in the system.
This commit points cgit to Gitolite's repositories and removes the git-daemon.
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Set up the reverse proxy for radicale.marekpasnikowski.pl and listen for this
subdomain. Configure the SSL certificates to include the subdomain. Fix a
warning about wrong X-Script-name and include a link to .well-known folder in
order to fix synchronization with Sailfish OS.
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Add Radicale service in order to serve CardDAV.
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