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smithy.yml(5) # NAME *smithy.yml* - configuration file for *smithy*(1) # DESCRIPTION This file describes where smithy should scan for repositories, their respectives titles, description and slug. Also if it should include the default styles and assets or if it should load from a respective directory. # GLOBAL DIRECTIVES *host: * Address will be displayed on a repository, indicating the URL he can use to clone. *port: <...>* Port to serve smithy from. You can use a reverse-proxy (nginx, apache) to expose smithy. # GIT DIRECTIVES *root:* The main directory where smithy should scan for repositories. *repos* A list of repositories and their respective configurations. # STATIC DIRECTIVES If you'd like to customize the templates or the css, you can grab the source code, copy the `include` directory somewhere, and then set `root`, and `templates.dir` to that directory. *root: * When set to an empty string, it will load the static assets bundled within the project. *prefix: * A given prefix that all assets will receive. # TEMPLATES DIRECTIVES *dir: * The directory to load templates from. # EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION When manually building smithy from source, a sample config file will be included on `/usr/local/share/smithy/smithy.yml`. ``` title: Smithy, a lightweight git force description: Publish your git repositories with ease host: git.example.com port: 3456 git: root: "/srv/git" repos: - path: "git" slug: "git" title: "git" description: "git is a fast, scalable distributed revision control system" static: root: "" prefix: /static/ templates: dir: "" ``` # AUTHORS Maintained by Honza Pokorny , who is assisted by other free software contributors. For more information about smithy development, see https://github.com/honza/smithy.