Hi!
I am a teacher and I would like to organize my school-files with git-annex in combination with a wiki. In the wiki I would like to outline lessons with included pictures (and links) of work-sheets etc. git-annex would help me to transfer and organize all the files.
Now I'm searching for a web-browser for a git-annex-repository, like the source-browser of trac (or gitweb). Actually I would really like to use trac (or dokuwiki) for my school-project. I tried trac with a bare-annex-repos, but it only shows the hash-links. In the web-assistent of annex I couldn't find such a feature.
Is there any web-browser for a git-annex-repository?
-- Tobias
Hi
Are you able to install git-annex on the server? If so perhaps switching the server repo to direct mode will work. Then you should be able to use any directory listing method you like. My guess is that you need to make sure the file listing software is configured to ignore
.git
directories. I've never used TRAC so can't tell if this is possible or required.It is not possible to put a bare repository in direct mode. I tried it and it did not work.
Tobias
A normal direct mode repo with git annex installed on the server should give you a synced directory structure of files that you can browse with most directory listing software/modules and download files.
Are you looking to enable something beyond browsing and downloading the files?