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Will klaus become a "git web manager"? #255
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Maybe in 20 years :-) Nobody is investing a lot of time in the project in the past few years. |
Once you start down this path, it's hard to not end up with some of those other functions.. allowing editing online would pretty much make klaus function as a wiki... |
gitlab is more of a "team collaborate platform". The only difference between github is that it can be self-hosted. wiki is not a part of git tree, so I don't think wiki function is in the scope. |
Just wanted to note this: Klaus currently bills itself as "a simple, easy-to-set-up Git web viewer that Just Works™" and the first bullet point of its feature list is "Super easy to set up -- no configuration required". I'm not sure it's possible to add authentication to a product and also to continue to make claims like those. If people like Klaus because of these goals, then more sophisticated features might appear in forks of Klaus rather than in the Klaus project itself. |
I agree with @fpemud that there might be a need for a simple, local-only, single-user repo management tool to find, create, clone, modify, push, etc. Git repos. I guess lots of Git users essentially have a folder structure on their local machine like this:
And then they use That said, unless someone else is willing to invest a lot of time into evolving Klaus in this direction, it's not going to happen. As with most open source projects, I started Klaus to satisfy my personal needs, which are essentially a nice way to look at Git history and diffs on a local machine or small private server. Klaus does this pretty well, so I personally have little interest in adding lots of things at this point. I'm happy to discuss plans with anyone who is interested though! |
I'm looking for a web based personal git repository manager.
For pure personal use only.
I don't want to set up a GitLab server, it has too many redundant functions such as issues, merge requests, email...
Currently klaus is a "git web viewer", on the same level as gitweb/cgit.
Will it evolve to a "git web manager" in future? which means the following functions will be added:
(1) create/import/delete/rename repository
(2) edit online (#206, response from @jonashaag seems positive)
(3) operate branch/tag/release on webpage
It seems there's no product is on this "git web manager" direction.
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