Pagure¶
Pagure is a light-weight git-centered forge based on pygit2.
Features:
Open-sources
: Web-interface for the git repositoriesFlexibility
: Ability to create any project you wantOne place
: Keep your documentation and tickets in pagureCollaboration
: Fork a project and make a pull-requestIntegration
: Create pull-request from a fork hosted somewhere else than in pagureOpen data
: Sources, doc, ticket and pull-requests meta-data are available in the web interface but also in git repos which can thus be cloned and changed locally.Freedom
: Pagure is fully Free and Open-Source Software!
Resources:
Contents:
- Overview
- Usage
- First Steps on pagure
- Forks
- Understanding Read Only Mode of projects
- HTTP PUSH
- Pull Requests
- Using Markdown in Pagure
- Project settings
- Project Level Access Control
- Using the roadmap feature
- Flags
- Magic Words
- Using the doc repository of your project
- Using web-hooks
- Templates for ticket input
- Customize the PR page
- Theming Guide
- Upgrade a database
- Pagure CI
- Quick replies
- Using Boards
- Troubleshooting
- Tips and tricks
- Pagure API
- Installing pagure
- Installing pagure’s milter
- Installing pagure’s EventSource server
- Installing pagure’s web-hooks notification system
- Installing pagure-ci
- Installing pagure-loadjson
- Installing pagure-logcom
- Cron Jobs
- Configuration
- Plugins
- Customize the gitolite configuration
- Development
- Contributing
- Contributors to pagure
- Runs Here
This documentation is generated from the doc
folder in the
pagure’s sources. Feel free
to report issues about the documentation on the pagure issue tracker or even better, contribute to it!