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31 gitweb.conf \- Gitweb (Git web interface) configuration file
34 /etc/gitweb\&.conf, /etc/gitweb\-common\&.conf, $GITWEBDIR/gitweb_config\&.perl
37 The gitweb CGI script for viewing Git repositories over the web uses a perl script fragment as its configuration file\&. You can set variables using "\fBour $variable = value\fR"; text from a "#" character until the end of a line is ignored\&. See \fBperlsyn\fR(1) for details\&.
45 # gitweb configuration file for http://git\&.example\&.org
47 our $projectroot = "/srv/git"; # FHS recommendation
48 our $site_name = \(aqExample\&.org >> Repos\(aq;
55 The configuration file is used to override the default settings that were built into gitweb at the time the \fIgitweb\&.cgi\fR script was generated\&.
57 While one could just alter the configuration settings in the gitweb CGI itself, those changes would be lost upon upgrade\&. Configuration settings might also be placed into a file in the same directory as the CGI script with the default name \fIgitweb_config\&.perl\fR \(em allowing one to have multiple gitweb instances with different configurations by the use of symlinks\&.
59 Note that some configuration can be controlled on per\-repository rather than gitweb\-wide basis: see "Per\-repository gitweb configuration" subsection on \fBgitweb\fR(1) manpage\&.
62 Gitweb reads configuration data from the following sources in the following order:
72 built\-in values (some set during build stage),
83 common system\-wide configuration file (defaults to
84 \fB/etc/gitweb\-common\&.conf\fR),
95 either per\-instance configuration file (defaults to
96 \fIgitweb_config\&.perl\fR
97 in the same directory as the installed gitweb), or if it does not exists then fallback system\-wide configuration file (defaults to
98 \fB/etc/gitweb\&.conf\fR)\&.
101 Values obtained in later configuration files override values obtained earlier in the above sequence\&.
103 Locations of the common system\-wide configuration file, the fallback system\-wide configuration file and the per\-instance configuration file are defined at compile time using build\-time Makefile configuration variables, respectively \fBGITWEB_CONFIG_COMMON\fR, \fBGITWEB_CONFIG_SYSTEM\fR and \fBGITWEB_CONFIG\fR\&.
105 You can also override locations of gitweb configuration files during runtime by setting the following environment variables: \fBGITWEB_CONFIG_COMMON\fR, \fBGITWEB_CONFIG_SYSTEM\fR and \fBGITWEB_CONFIG\fR to a non\-empty value\&.
107 The syntax of the configuration files is that of Perl, since these files are handled by sourcing them as fragments of Perl code (the language that gitweb itself is written in)\&. Variables are typically set using the \fBour\fR qualifier (as in "\fBour $variable = <value>;\fR") to avoid syntax errors if a new version of gitweb no longer uses a variable and therefore stops declaring it\&.
109 You can include other configuration file using read_config_file() subroutine\&. For example, one might want to put gitweb configuration related to access control for viewing repositories via Gitolite (one of Git repository management tools) in a separate file, e\&.g\&. in \fB/etc/gitweb\-gitolite\&.conf\fR\&. To include it, put
115 read_config_file("/etc/gitweb\-gitolite\&.conf");
122 somewhere in gitweb configuration file used, e\&.g\&. in per\-installation gitweb configuration file\&. Note that read_config_file() checks itself that the file it reads exists, and does nothing if it is not found\&. It also handles errors in included file\&.
124 The default configuration with no configuration file at all may work perfectly well for some installations\&. Still, a configuration file is useful for customizing or tweaking the behavior of gitweb in many ways, and some optional features will not be present unless explicitly enabled using the configurable \fB%features\fR variable (see also "Configuring gitweb features" section below)\&.
125 .SH "CONFIGURATION VARIABLES"
127 Some configuration variables have their default values (embedded in the CGI script) set during building gitweb \(em if that is the case, this fact is put in their description\&. See gitweb\(cqs \fIINSTALL\fR file for instructions on building and installing gitweb\&.
128 .SS "Location of repositories"
130 The configuration variables described below control how gitweb finds Git repositories, and how repositories are displayed and accessed\&.
132 See also "Repositories" and later subsections in \fBgitweb\fR(1) manpage\&.
136 Absolute filesystem path which will be prepended to project path; the path to repository is
137 \fB$projectroot/$project\fR\&. Set to
138 \fB$GITWEB_PROJECTROOT\fR
139 during installation\&. This variable has to be set correctly for gitweb to find repositories\&.
143 is set to "/srv/git" by putting the following in gitweb config file:
149 our $projectroot = "/srv/git";
161 http://git\&.example\&.com/gitweb\&.cgi?p=foo/bar\&.git
167 and its path_info based equivalent
173 http://git\&.example\&.com/gitweb\&.cgi/foo/bar\&.git
180 \fB/srv/git/foo/bar\&.git\fR
186 Name of a plain text file listing projects, or a name of directory to be scanned for projects\&.
188 Project list files should list one project per line, with each line having the following format
194 <URI\-encoded filesystem path to repository> SP <URI\-encoded repository owner>
200 The default value of this variable is determined by the
202 makefile variable at installation time\&. If this variable is empty, gitweb will fall back to scanning the
204 directory for repositories\&.
211 variable is unset, gitweb will recursively scan filesystem for Git repositories\&. The
212 \fB$project_maxdepth\fR
213 is used to limit traversing depth, relative to
215 (starting point); it means that directories which are further from
218 \fB$project_maxdepth\fR
221 It is purely performance optimization, originally intended for MacOS X, where recursive directory traversal is slow\&. Gitweb follows symbolic links, but it detects cycles, ignoring any duplicate files and directories\&.
223 The default value of this variable is determined by the build\-time configuration variable
224 \fBGITWEB_PROJECT_MAXDEPTH\fR, which defaults to 2007\&.
229 Show repository only if this file exists (in repository)\&. Only effective if this variable evaluates to true\&. Can be set when building gitweb by setting
230 \fBGITWEB_EXPORT_OK\fR\&. This path is relative to
231 \fBGIT_DIR\fR\&. git\-daemon[1] uses
232 \fIgit\-daemon\-export\-ok\fR, unless started with
233 \fB\-\-export\-all\fR\&. By default this variable is not set, which means that this feature is turned off\&.
238 Function used to determine which repositories should be shown\&. This subroutine should take one parameter, the full path to a project, and if it returns true, that project will be included in the projects list and can be accessed through gitweb as long as it fulfills the other requirements described by $export_ok, $projects_list, and $projects_maxdepth\&. Example:
244 our $export_auth_hook = sub { return \-e "$_[0]/git\-daemon\-export\-ok"; };
250 though the above might be done by using
258 our $export_ok = "git\-daemon\-export\-ok";
264 If not set (default), it means that this feature is disabled\&.
266 See also more involved example in "Controlling access to Git repositories" subsection on
273 Only allow viewing of repositories also shown on the overview page\&. This for example makes
275 file decide if repository is available and not only if it is shown\&. If
277 points to file with list of project, only those repositories listed would be available for gitweb\&. Can be set during building gitweb via
278 \fBGITWEB_STRICT_EXPORT\fR\&. By default this variable is not set, which means that you can directly access those repositories that are hidden from projects list page (e\&.g\&. the are not listed in the $projects_list file)\&.
282 The following configuration variables tell gitweb where to find files\&. The values of these variables are paths on the filesystem\&.
286 Core git executable to use\&. By default set to
287 \fB$GIT_BINDIR/git\fR, which in turn is by default set to
288 \fB$(bindir)/git\fR\&. If you use Git installed from a binary package, you should usually set this to "/usr/bin/git"\&. This can just be "git" if your web server has a sensible PATH; from security point of view it is better to use absolute path to git binary\&. If you have multiple Git versions installed it can be used to choose which one to use\&. Must be (correctly) set for gitweb to be able to work\&.
293 File to use for (filename extension based) guessing of MIME types before trying
294 \fB/etc/mime\&.types\fR\&.
296 that this path, if relative, is taken as relative to the current Git repository, not to CGI script\&. If unset, only
297 \fB/etc/mime\&.types\fR
298 is used (if present on filesystem)\&. If no mimetypes file is found, mimetype guessing based on extension of file is disabled\&. Unset by default\&.
303 Path to the highlight executable to use (it must be the one from
304 \m[blue]\fBhttp://www\&.andre\-simon\&.de\fR\m[]
305 due to assumptions about parameters and output)\&. By default set to
306 \fIhighlight\fR; set it to full path to highlight executable if it is not installed on your web server\(cqs PATH\&. Note that
308 feature must be set for gitweb to actually use syntax highlighting\&.
310 \fBNOTE\fR: for a file to be highlighted, its syntax type must be detected and that syntax must be supported by "highlight"\&. The default syntax detection is minimal, and there are many supported syntax types with no detection by default\&. There are three options for adding syntax detection\&. The first and second priority are
311 \fB%highlight_basename\fR
313 \fB%highlight_ext\fR, which detect based on basename (the full filename, for example "Makefile") and extension (for example "sh")\&. The keys of these hashes are the basename and extension, respectively, and the value for a given key is the name of the syntax to be passed via
314 \fB\-\-syntax <syntax>\fR
315 to "highlight"\&. The last priority is the "highlight" configuration of
317 regular expressions to detect the language based on the first line in the file, (for example, matching the line "#!/bin/bash")\&. See the highlight documentation and the default config at /etc/highlight/filetypes\&.conf for more details\&.
319 For example if repositories you are hosting use "phtml" extension for PHP files, and you want to have correct syntax\-highlighting for those files, you can add the following to gitweb configuration:
326 $highlight_ext{\(aqphtml\(aq} = \(aqphp\(aq;
333 .SS "Links and their targets"
335 The configuration variables described below configure some of gitweb links: their target and their look (text or image), and where to find page prerequisites (stylesheet, favicon, images, scripts)\&. Usually they are left at their default values, with the possible exception of \fB@stylesheets\fR variable\&.
339 List of URIs of stylesheets (relative to the base URI of a page)\&. You might specify more than one stylesheet, for example to use "gitweb\&.css" as base with site specific modifications in a separate stylesheet to make it easier to upgrade gitweb\&. For example, you can add a
341 stylesheet by putting
347 push @stylesheets, "gitweb\-site\&.css";
353 in the gitweb config file\&. Those values that are relative paths are relative to base URI of gitweb\&.
355 This list should contain the URI of gitweb\(cqs standard stylesheet\&. The default URI of gitweb stylesheet can be set at build time using the
357 makefile variable\&. Its default value is
358 \fBstatic/gitweb\&.css\fR
360 \fBstatic/gitweb\&.min\&.css\fR
363 variable is defined, i\&.e\&. if CSS minifier is used during build)\&.
365 \fBNote\fR: there is also a legacy
367 configuration variable, which was used by older gitweb\&. If
369 variable is defined, only CSS stylesheet given by this variable is used by gitweb\&.
374 Points to the location where you put
375 \fIgit\-logo\&.png\fR
376 on your web server, or to be more the generic URI of logo, 72x27 size)\&. This image is displayed in the top right corner of each gitweb page and used as a logo for the Atom feed\&. Relative to the base URI of gitweb (as a path)\&. Can be adjusted when building gitweb using
378 variable By default set to
379 \fBstatic/git\-logo\&.png\fR\&.
384 Points to the location where you put
385 \fIgit\-favicon\&.png\fR
386 on your web server, or to be more the generic URI of favicon, which will be served as "image/png" type\&. Web browsers that support favicons (website icons) may display them in the browser\(cqs URL bar and next to the site name in bookmarks\&. Relative to the base URI of gitweb\&. Can be adjusted at build time using
388 variable\&. By default set to
389 \fBstatic/git\-favicon\&.png\fR\&.
394 Points to the location where you put
396 on your web server, or to be more generic the URI of JavaScript code used by gitweb\&. Relative to the base URI of gitweb\&. Can be set at build time using the
398 build\-time configuration variable\&.
400 The default value is either
401 \fBstatic/gitweb\&.js\fR, or
402 \fBstatic/gitweb\&.min\&.js\fR
405 build variable was defined, i\&.e\&. if JavaScript minifier was used at build time\&.
407 that this single file is generated from multiple individual JavaScript "modules"\&.
412 Target of the home link on the top of all pages (the first part of view "breadcrumbs")\&. By default it is set to the absolute URI of a current page (to the value of
414 variable, or to "/" if
416 is undefined or is an empty string)\&.
421 Label for the "home link" at the top of all pages, leading to
423 (usually the main gitweb page, which contains the projects list)\&. It is used as the first component of gitweb\(cqs "breadcrumb trail":
424 \fB<home link> / <project> / <action>\fR\&. Can be set at build time using the
425 \fBGITWEB_HOME_LINK_STR\fR
426 variable\&. By default it is set to "projects", as this link leads to the list of projects\&. Another popular choice is to set it to the name of site\&. Note that it is treated as raw HTML so it should not be set from untrusted sources\&.
431 Additional links to be added to the start of the breadcrumb trail before the home link, to pages that are logically "above" the gitweb projects list, such as the organization and department which host the gitweb server\&. Each element of the list is a reference to an array, in which element 0 is the link text (equivalent to
432 \fB$home_link_str\fR) and element 1 is the target URL (equivalent to
435 For example, the following setting produces a breadcrumb trail like "home / dev / projects / \&..." where "projects" is the home link\&.
441 our @extra_breadcrumbs = (
442 [ \(aqhome\(aq => \(aqhttps://www\&.example\&.org/\(aq ],
443 [ \(aqdev\(aq => \(aqhttps://dev\&.example\&.org/\(aq ],
452 $logo_url, $logo_label
454 URI and label (title) for the Git logo link (or your site logo, if you chose to use different logo image)\&. By default, these both refer to Git homepage,
455 \m[blue]\fBhttps://git\-scm\&.com\fR\m[]; in the past, they pointed to Git documentation at
456 \m[blue]\fBhttps://www\&.kernel\&.org\fR\m[]\&.
458 .SS "Changing gitweb\(cqs look"
460 You can adjust how pages generated by gitweb look using the variables described below\&. You can change the site name, add common headers and footers for all pages, and add a description of this gitweb installation on its main page (which is the projects list page), etc\&.
464 Name of your site or organization, to appear in page titles\&. Set it to something descriptive for clearer bookmarks etc\&. If this variable is not set or is, then gitweb uses the value of the
467 environment variable, setting site name to "$SERVER_NAME Git", or "Untitled Git" if this variable is not set (e\&.g\&. if running gitweb as standalone script)\&.
470 \fBGITWEB_SITENAME\fR
471 at build time\&. Unset by default\&.
474 $site_html_head_string
476 HTML snippet to be included in the <head> section of each page\&. Can be set using
477 \fBGITWEB_SITE_HTML_HEAD_STRING\fR
478 at build time\&. No default value\&.
483 Name of a file with HTML to be included at the top of each page\&. Relative to the directory containing the
485 script\&. Can be set using
486 \fBGITWEB_SITE_HEADER\fR
487 at build time\&. No default value\&.
492 Name of a file with HTML to be included at the bottom of each page\&. Relative to the directory containing the
494 script\&. Can be set using
495 \fBGITWEB_SITE_FOOTER\fR
496 at build time\&. No default value\&.
501 Name of a HTML file which, if it exists, is included on the gitweb projects overview page ("projects_list" view)\&. Relative to the directory containing the gitweb\&.cgi script\&. Default value can be adjusted during build time using
502 \fBGITWEB_HOMETEXT\fR
503 variable\&. By default set to
504 \fIindextext\&.html\fR\&.
507 $projects_list_description_width
509 The width (in characters) of the "Description" column of the projects list\&. Longer descriptions will be truncated (trying to cut at word boundary); the full description is available in the
511 attribute (usually shown on mouseover)\&. The default is 25, which might be too small if you use long project descriptions\&.
514 $default_projects_order
516 Default value of ordering of projects on projects list page, which means the ordering used if you don\(cqt explicitly sort projects list (if there is no "o" CGI query parameter in the URL)\&. Valid values are "none" (unsorted), "project" (projects are by project name, i\&.e\&. path to repository relative to
517 \fB$projectroot\fR), "descr" (project description), "owner", and "age" (by date of most current commit)\&.
519 Default value is "project"\&. Unknown value means unsorted\&.
521 .SS "Changing gitweb\(cqs behavior"
523 These configuration variables control \fIinternal\fR gitweb behavior\&.
525 $default_blob_plain_mimetype
527 Default mimetype for the blob_plain (raw) view, if mimetype checking doesn\(cqt result in some other type; by default "text/plain"\&. Gitweb guesses mimetype of a file to display based on extension of its filename, using
528 \fB$mimetypes_file\fR
529 (if set and file exists) and
530 \fB/etc/mime\&.types\fR
532 \fBmime\&.types\fR(5) manpage; only filename extension rules are supported by gitweb)\&.
535 $default_text_plain_charset
537 Default charset for text files\&. If this is not set, the web server configuration will be used\&. Unset by default\&.
542 Gitweb assumes this charset when a line contains non\-UTF\-8 characters\&. The fallback decoding is used without error checking, so it can be even "utf\-8"\&. The value must be a valid encoding; see the
543 \fBEncoding::Supported\fR(3pm) man page for a list\&. The default is "latin1", aka\&. "iso\-8859\-1"\&.
548 Rename detection options for git\-diff and git\-diff\-tree\&. The default is (\(aq\-M\(aq); set it to (\(aq\-C\(aq) or (\(aq\-C\(aq, \(aq\-C\(aq) to also detect copies, or set it to () i\&.e\&. empty list if you don\(cqt want to have renames detection\&.
551 that rename and especially copy detection can be quite CPU\-intensive\&. Note also that non Git tools can have problems with patches generated with options mentioned above, especially when they involve file copies (\(aq\-C\(aq) or criss\-cross renames (\(aq\-B\(aq)\&.
553 .SS "Some optional features and policies"
555 Most of features are configured via \fB%feature\fR hash; however some of extra gitweb features can be turned on and configured using variables described below\&. This list beside configuration variables that control how gitweb looks does contain variables configuring administrative side of gitweb (e\&.g\&. cross\-site scripting prevention; admittedly this as side effect affects how "summary" pages look like, or load limiting)\&.
559 List of Git base URLs\&. These URLs are used to generate URLs describing from where to fetch a project, which are shown on project summary page\&. The full fetch URL is "\fB$git_base_url/$project\fR", for each element of this list\&. You can set up multiple base URLs (for example one for
561 protocol, and one for
565 Note that per repository configuration can be set in
566 \fB$GIT_DIR/cloneurl\fR
567 file, or as values of multi\-value
569 configuration variable in project config\&. Per\-repository configuration takes precedence over value composed from
570 \fB@git_base_url_list\fR
571 elements and project name\&.
573 You can setup one single value (single entry/item in this list) at build time by setting the
574 \fBGITWEB_BASE_URL\fR
575 build\-time configuration variable\&. By default it is set to (), i\&.e\&. an empty list\&. This means that gitweb would not try to create project URL (to fetch) from project name\&.
578 $projects_list_group_categories
580 Whether to enable the grouping of projects by category on the project list page\&. The category of a project is determined by the
581 \fB$GIT_DIR/category\fR
583 \fBgitweb\&.category\fR
584 variable in each repository\(cqs configuration\&. Disabled by default (set to 0)\&.
587 $project_list_default_category
589 Default category for projects for which none is specified\&. If this is set to the empty string, such projects will remain uncategorized and listed at the top, above categorized projects\&. Used only if project categories are enabled, which means if
590 \fB$projects_list_group_categories\fR
591 is true\&. By default set to "" (empty string)\&.
596 If true, some gitweb features are disabled to prevent content in repositories from launching cross\-site scripting (XSS) attacks\&. Set this to true if you don\(cqt trust the content of your repositories\&. False by default (set to 0)\&.
601 Used to set the maximum load that we will still respond to gitweb queries\&. If the server load exceeds this value then gitweb will return "503 Service Unavailable" error\&. The server load is taken to be 0 if gitweb cannot determine its value\&. Currently it works only on Linux, where it uses
602 \fB/proc/loadavg\fR; the load there is the number of active tasks on the system \(em processes that are actually running \(em averaged over the last minute\&.
606 to undefined value (\fBundef\fR) to turn this feature off\&. The default value is 300\&.
611 If true, omit the column with date of the most current commit on the projects list page\&. It can save a bit of I/O and a fork per repository\&.
616 If true prevents displaying information about repository owner\&.
621 If this is set to code reference, it will be run once for each request\&. You can set parts of configuration that change per session this way\&. For example, one might use the following code in a gitweb configuration file
627 our $per_request_config = sub {
628 $ENV{GL_USER} = $cgi\->remote_user || "gitweb";
636 \fB$per_request_config\fR
637 is not a code reference, it is interpreted as boolean value\&. If it is true gitweb will process config files once per request, and if it is false gitweb will process config files only once, each time it is executed\&. True by default (set to 1)\&.
643 are overwritten with their default values before every request, so if you want to change them, be sure to set this variable to true or a code reference effecting the desired changes\&.
645 This variable matters only when using persistent web environments that serve multiple requests using single gitweb instance, like mod_perl, FastCGI or Plackup\&.
647 .SS "Other variables"
649 Usually you should not need to change (adjust) any of configuration variables described below; they should be automatically set by gitweb to correct value\&.
653 Gitweb version, set automatically when creating gitweb\&.cgi from gitweb\&.perl\&. You might want to modify it if you are running modified gitweb, for example
659 our $version \&.= " with caching";
665 if you run modified version of gitweb with caching support\&. This variable is purely informational, used e\&.g\&. in the "generator" meta header in HTML header\&.
670 Full URL and absolute URL of the gitweb script; in earlier versions of gitweb you might have need to set those variables, but now there should be no need to do it\&. See
671 \fB$per_request_config\fR
672 if you need to set them still\&.
677 Base URL for relative URLs in pages generated by gitweb, (e\&.g\&.
681 if they are relative URLs), needed and used
682 \fI<base href="$base_url">\fR
683 only for URLs with nonempty PATH_INFO\&. Usually gitweb sets its value correctly, and there is no need to set this variable, e\&.g\&. to $my_uri or "/"\&. See
684 \fB$per_request_config\fR
685 if you need to override it anyway\&.
687 .SH "CONFIGURING GITWEB FEATURES"
689 Many gitweb features can be enabled (or disabled) and configured using the \fB%feature\fR hash\&. Names of gitweb features are keys of this hash\&.
691 Each \fB%feature\fR hash element is a hash reference and has the following structure:
697 "<feature_name>" => {
698 "sub" => <feature\-sub (subroutine)>,
699 "override" => <allow\-override (boolean)>,
700 "default" => [ <options>\&.\&.\&. ]
708 Some features cannot be overridden per project\&. For those features the structure of appropriate \fB%feature\fR hash element has a simpler form:
714 "<feature_name>" => {
716 "default" => [ <options>\&.\&.\&. ]
724 As one can see it lacks the \(aqsub\(aq element\&.
726 The meaning of each part of feature configuration is described below:
730 List (array reference) of feature parameters (if there are any), used also to toggle (enable or disable) given feature\&.
732 Note that it is currently
734 an array reference, even if feature doesn\(cqt accept any configuration parameters, and \(aqdefault\(aq is used only to turn it on or off\&. In such case you turn feature on by setting this element to
735 \fB[1]\fR, and torn it off by setting it to
736 \fB[0]\fR\&. See also the passage about the "blame" feature in the "Examples" section\&.
738 To disable features that accept parameters (are configurable), you need to set this element to empty list i\&.e\&.
744 If this field has a true value then the given feature is overridable, which means that it can be configured (or enabled/disabled) on a per\-repository basis\&.
746 Usually given "<feature>" is configurable via the
747 \fBgitweb\&.<feature>\fR
748 config variable in the per\-repository Git configuration file\&.
751 that no feature is overridable by default\&.
756 Internal detail of implementation\&. What is important is that if this field is not present then per\-repository override for given feature is not supported\&.
758 You wouldn\(cqt need to ever change it in gitweb config file\&.
760 .SS "Features in \fB%feature\fR"
762 The gitweb features that are configurable via \fB%feature\fR hash are listed below\&. This should be a complete list, but ultimately the authoritative and complete list is in gitweb\&.cgi source code, with features described in the comments\&.
766 Enable the "blame" and "blame_incremental" blob views, showing for each line the last commit that modified it; see
767 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&. This can be very CPU\-intensive and is therefore disabled by default\&.
769 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis via repository\(cqs
771 configuration variable (boolean)\&.
776 Enable and configure the "snapshot" action, which allows user to download a compressed archive of any tree or commit, as produced by
778 and possibly additionally compressed\&. This can potentially generate high traffic if you have large project\&.
780 The value of \(aqdefault\(aq is a list of names of snapshot formats, defined in
781 \fB%known_snapshot_formats\fR
782 hash, that you wish to offer\&. Supported formats include "tgz", "tbz2", "txz" (gzip/bzip2/xz compressed tar archive) and "zip"; please consult gitweb sources for a definitive list\&. By default only "tgz" is offered\&.
784 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis via repository\(cqs
785 \fBgitweb\&.snapshot\fR
786 configuration variable, which contains a comma separated list of formats or "none" to disable snapshots\&. Unknown values are ignored\&.
791 Enable grep search, which lists the files in currently selected tree (directory) containing the given string; see
792 \fBgit-grep\fR(1)\&. This can be potentially CPU\-intensive, of course\&. Enabled by default\&.
794 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis via repository\(cqs
796 configuration variable (boolean)\&.
801 Enable the so called pickaxe search, which will list the commits that introduced or removed a given string in a file\&. This can be practical and quite faster alternative to "blame" action, but it is still potentially CPU\-intensive\&. Enabled by default\&.
803 The pickaxe search is described in
807 option, which refers to pickaxe entry in
811 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis by setting repository\(cqs
812 \fBgitweb\&.pickaxe\fR
813 configuration variable (boolean)\&.
818 Enable showing size of blobs (ordinary files) in a "tree" view, in a separate column, similar to what
820 does; see description of
824 manpage\&. This costs a bit of I/O\&. Enabled by default\&.
826 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis via repository\(cqs
827 \fBgitweb\&.showSizes\fR
828 configuration variable (boolean)\&.
833 Enable and configure "patches" view, which displays list of commits in email (plain text) output format; see also
834 \fBgit-format-patch\fR(1)\&. The value is the maximum number of patches in a patchset generated in "patches" view\&. Set the
836 field to a list containing single item of or to an empty list to disable patch view, or to a list containing a single negative number to remove any limit\&. Default value is 16\&.
838 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis via repository\(cqs
839 \fBgitweb\&.patches\fR
840 configuration variable (integer)\&.
845 Avatar support\&. When this feature is enabled, views such as "shortlog" or "commit" will display an avatar associated with the email of each committer and author\&.
847 Currently available providers are
850 \fB"picon"\fR\&. Only one provider at a time can be selected (\fIdefault\fR
851 is one element list)\&. If an unknown provider is specified, the feature is disabled\&.
853 that some providers might require extra Perl packages to be installed; see
857 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis via repository\(cqs
858 \fBgitweb\&.avatar\fR
859 configuration variable\&.
863 with pixel sizes for icons and avatars ("default" is used for one\-line like "log" and "shortlog", "double" is used for two\-line like "commit", "commitdiff" or "tag")\&. If the default font sizes or lineheights are changed (e\&.g\&. via adding extra CSS stylesheet in
864 \fB@stylesheets\fR), it may be appropriate to change these values\&.
869 Redact e\-mail addresses from the generated HTML, etc\&. content\&. This obscures e\-mail addresses retrieved from the author/committer and comment sections of the Git log\&. It is meant to hinder web crawlers that harvest and abuse addresses\&. Such crawlers may not respect robots\&.txt\&. Note that users and user tools also see the addresses as redacted\&. If Gitweb is not the final step in a workflow then subsequent steps may misbehave because of the redacted information they receive\&. Disabled by default\&.
874 Server\-side syntax highlight support in "blob" view\&. It requires
876 program to be available (see the description of this variable in the "Configuration variables" section above), and therefore is disabled by default\&.
878 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis via repository\(cqs
879 \fBgitweb\&.highlight\fR
880 configuration variable (boolean)\&.
885 Enable displaying remote heads (remote\-tracking branches) in the "heads" list\&. In most cases the list of remote\-tracking branches is an unnecessary internal private detail, and this feature is therefore disabled by default\&.
886 \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1), which is usually used to browse local repositories, enables and uses this feature\&.
888 This feature can be configured on a per\-repository basis via repository\(cqs
889 \fBgitweb\&.remote_heads\fR
890 configuration variable (boolean)\&.
893 The remaining features cannot be overridden on a per project basis\&.
897 Enable text search, which will list the commits which match author, committer or commit text to a given string; see the description of
904 manpage\&. Enabled by default\&.
906 Project specific override is not supported\&.
911 If this feature is enabled, gitweb considers projects in subdirectories of project root (basename) to be forks of existing projects\&. For each project
912 \fB$projname\&.git\fR, projects in the
914 directory and its subdirectories will not be shown in the main projects list\&. Instead, a \(aq+\(aq mark is shown next to
915 \fB$projname\fR, which links to a "forks" view that lists all the forks (all projects in
917 subdirectory)\&. Additionally a "forks" view for a project is linked from project summary page\&.
919 If the project list is taken from a file (\fB$projects_list\fR
920 points to a file), forks are only recognized if they are listed after the main project in that file\&.
922 Project specific override is not supported\&.
927 Insert custom links to the action bar of all project pages\&. This allows you to link to third\-party scripts integrating into gitweb\&.
929 The "default" value consists of a list of triplets in the form \(oq("<label>", "<link>", "<position>")` where "position" is the label after which to insert the link, "link" is a format string where
931 expands to the project name,
933 to the project path within the filesystem (i\&.e\&. "$projectroot/$project"),
935 to the current hash (\(aqh\(cq gitweb parameter) and \(oq%b` to the current hash base (\(aqhb\(cq gitweb parameter); \(oq%%` expands to \(aq%\(cq\&.
937 For example, at the time this page was written, the
938 \m[blue]\fBhttp://repo\&.or\&.cz\fR\m[]
939 Git hosting site set it to the following to enable graphical log (using the third party tool
946 $feature{\(aqactions\(aq}{\(aqdefault\(aq} =
947 [ (\(aqgraphiclog\(aq, \(aq/git\-browser/by\-commit\&.html?r=%n\(aq, \(aqsummary\(aq)];
953 This adds a link titled "graphiclog" after the "summary" link, leading to
957 as a query parameter\&.
959 Project specific override is not supported\&.
964 Enable displaying how much time and how many Git commands it took to generate and display each page in the page footer (at the bottom of page)\&. For example the footer might contain: "This page took 6\&.53325 seconds and 13 Git commands to generate\&." Disabled by default\&.
966 Project specific override is not supported\&.
971 Enable and configure the ability to change a common time zone for dates in gitweb output via JavaScript\&. Dates in gitweb output include authordate and committerdate in "commit", "commitdiff" and "log" views, and taggerdate in "tag" view\&. Enabled by default\&.
973 The value is a list of three values: a default time zone (for if the client hasn\(cqt selected some other time zone and saved it in a cookie), a name of cookie where to store selected time zone, and a CSS class used to mark up dates for manipulation\&. If you want to turn this feature off, set "default" to empty list:
976 Typical gitweb config files will only change starting (default) time zone, and leave other elements at their default values:
982 $feature{\(aqjavascript\-timezone\(aq}{\(aqdefault\(aq}[0] = "utc";
988 The example configuration presented here is guaranteed to be backwards and forward compatible\&.
990 Time zone values can be "local" (for local time zone that browser uses), "utc" (what gitweb uses when JavaScript or this feature is disabled), or numerical time zones in the form of "+/\-HHMM", such as "+0200"\&.
992 Project specific override is not supported\&.
997 List of additional directories under "refs" which are going to be used as branch refs\&. For example if you have a gerrit setup where all branches under refs/heads/ are official, push\-after\-review ones and branches under refs/sandbox/, refs/wip and refs/other are user ones where permissions are much wider, then you might want to set this variable as follows:
1003 $feature{\(aqextra\-branch\-refs\(aq}{\(aqdefault\(aq} =
1004 [\(aqsandbox\(aq, \(aqwip\(aq, \(aqother\(aq];
1010 This feature can be configured on per\-repository basis after setting $feature{\fIextra\-branch\-refs\fR}{\fIoverride\fR} to true, via repository\(cqs
1011 \fBgitweb\&.extraBranchRefs\fR
1012 configuration variable, which contains a space separated list of refs\&. An example:
1019 extraBranchRefs = sandbox wip other
1025 The gitweb\&.extraBranchRefs is actually a multi\-valued configuration variable, so following example is also correct and the result is the same as of the snippet above:
1032 extraBranchRefs = sandbox
1033 extraBranchRefs = wip other
1039 It is an error to specify a ref that does not pass "git check\-ref\-format" scrutiny\&. Duplicated values are filtered\&.
1043 To enable blame, pickaxe search, and snapshot support (allowing "tar\&.gz" and "zip" snapshots), while allowing individual projects to turn them off, put the following in your GITWEB_CONFIG file:
1049 $feature{\(aqblame\(aq}{\(aqdefault\(aq} = [1];
1050 $feature{\(aqblame\(aq}{\(aqoverride\(aq} = 1;
1052 $feature{\(aqpickaxe\(aq}{\(aqdefault\(aq} = [1];
1053 $feature{\(aqpickaxe\(aq}{\(aqoverride\(aq} = 1;
1055 $feature{\(aqsnapshot\(aq}{\(aqdefault\(aq} = [\(aqzip\(aq, \(aqtgz\(aq];
1056 $feature{\(aqsnapshot\(aq}{\(aqoverride\(aq} = 1;
1063 If you allow overriding for the snapshot feature, you can specify which snapshot formats are globally disabled\&. You can also add any command\-line options you want (such as setting the compression level)\&. For instance, you can disable Zip compressed snapshots and set \fBgzip\fR(1) to run at level 6 by adding the following lines to your gitweb configuration file:
1069 $known_snapshot_formats{\(aqzip\(aq}{\(aqdisabled\(aq} = 1;
1070 $known_snapshot_formats{\(aqtgz\(aq}{\(aqcompressor\(aq} = [\(aqgzip\(aq,\(aq\-6\(aq];
1077 Debugging would be easier if the fallback configuration file (\fB/etc/gitweb\&.conf\fR) and environment variable to override its location (\fIGITWEB_CONFIG_SYSTEM\fR) had names reflecting their "fallback" role\&. The current names are kept to avoid breaking working setups\&.
1080 The location of per\-instance and system\-wide configuration files can be overridden using the following environment variables:
1084 Sets location of per\-instance configuration file\&.
1087 GITWEB_CONFIG_SYSTEM
1089 Sets location of fallback system\-wide configuration file\&. This file is read only if per\-instance one does not exist\&.
1092 GITWEB_CONFIG_COMMON
1094 Sets location of common system\-wide configuration file\&.
1098 gitweb_config\&.perl
1100 This is default name of per\-instance configuration file\&. The format of this file is described above\&.
1105 This is default name of fallback system\-wide configuration file\&. This file is used only if per\-instance configuration variable is not found\&.
1108 /etc/gitweb\-common\&.conf
1110 This is default name of common system\-wide configuration file\&.
1114 \fBgitweb\fR(1), \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1)
1116 \fIgitweb/README\fR, \fIgitweb/INSTALL\fR
1119 Part of the \fBgit\fR(1) suite