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GitList is an elegant and modern web interface for interacting with multiple git repositories. It allows you to browse repositories using your favorite browser, viewing files under different revisions, commit history, diffs. It also generates RSS/Atom feeds for each repository, allowing you to stay up-to-date with the latest changes anytime, anywhere. GitList was written in PHP, on top of the Symfony framework and powered by the Twig template engine. This means that GitList is easy to install and easy to customize. Also, the GitList interface was made possible due to Bootstrap.

Features

Screenshots

<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/klaussilveira/gitlist/gh-pages/img/screenshots/1.png" width="300"> <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/klaussilveira/gitlist/gh-pages/img/screenshots/2.png" width="300"> <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/klaussilveira/gitlist/gh-pages/img/screenshots/3.png" width="300">

Requirements

In order to run GitList on your server, you'll need:

Installation

cd /var/www/gitlist
mkdir -p var/cache
chmod 777 var/cache
mkdir -p var/log
chmod 777 var/log

That's it, installation complete! If you're having problems, check the Troubleshooting page.

Development

GitList comes with a Docker Compose configuration intended for development purposes. It contains a PHP image with all necessary extensions, as well as a Node image for frontend assets.

To get started, just clone the repo and run the setup script:

git clone https://github.com/klaussilveira/gitlist.git
make setup

It should take care of letting you know what is missing, if anything. Once finished, run the test suite to make sure everything is in order:

make test
make acceptance

There are other commands available. To learn more:

make help

Contributing

If you are a developer, we need your help. GitList is small, but we have lots of stuff to do. Some developers are contributing with new features, others with bug fixes. But you can also dedicate yourself to refactoring the current codebase and improving what we already have. This is very important, we want GitList to be a state-of-the-art application, and we need your help for that.

If you are not a developer, you can also contribute by helping translate GitList.

Further information

If you want to know more about customizing GitList, check the Customization page on the wiki. Also, if you're having problems with GitList, check the Troubleshooting page. Don't forget to report issues and suggest new features! :)

Legacy

GitList was born in May 2012, a time were Composer was still a novelty and Silex was all the rage. We have tried to maintain GitList as-is for as long as possible, but the PHP ecosystem changed so much in all those years that it became too time consuming to maintain it. Thus, 2.0 was born on top of Symfony 6 and we'll keep moving with the times.

Legacy, however, is still available here and we will try to keep it secure and working on newer PHP versions.