Gitblit ================= Gitblit is an open source, pure Java Git solution for managing, viewing, and serving [Git](http://git-scm.com) repositories. It can serve repositories over the GIT, HTTP, and SSH transports; it can authenticate against multiple providers; and it allows you to get up-and-running with an attractive, capable Git server in less than 5 minutes. More information about Gitblit can be found [here](http://gitblit.com). ![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/gitblit-org/gitblit?color=%23f29024) License ------- Gitblit is distributed under the terms of the [Apache Software Foundation license, version 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0). The text of the license is included in the file LICENSE in the root of the project. Java Runtime Requirement ------------------------------------ Gitblit requires a Java 8 Runtime Environment (JRE) or a Java 8 Development Kit (JDK). Getting help ------------ | Source | Location | | ------------- |--------------------------------------------------------| | Documentation | [Gitblit website](http://gitblit.com) | | Forums | [Google Groups](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gitblit) | | Twitter | @gitblit or @jamesmoger | Contributing ------------ GitHub pull requests are preferred. Any contributions must be distributed under the terms of the [Apache Software Foundation license, version 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0). Please see the [CONTRIBUTING file](CONTRIBUTING.md) for suggestions and guidelines on contributing to Gitblit. Thank you! ### tl;dr 1. [Fork](https://github.com/gitblit-org/gitblit/fork) (and then `git clone https://github.com/gitblit-org/gitblit.git`). 2. Create a branch (`git checkout -b branch_name`). 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -a`). 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin branch_name`). 5. Open a Pull Request. Building Gitblit ---------------- Gitblit uses submodules. Make sure to clone using `--recursive` OR to execute `git submodule update --init --recursive`. [Eclipse](http://eclipse.org) is recommended for development as the project settings are preconfigured. 1. Import the gitblit project into your Eclipse workspace. *There will be lots of build errors.* 2. Using Ant, execute the `build.xml` script in the project root. *This will download all necessary build dependencies and will also generate the Keys class for accessing settings.* 3. Select your gitblit project root and **Refresh** the project, this should correct all build problems. 4. Using JUnit, execute the `com.gitblit.tests.GitBlitSuite` test suite. *This will clone some repositories from the web and run through the unit tests.* 5. Execute the *com.gitblit.GitBlitServer* class to start Gitblit GO. Building Tips & Tricks ---------------------- 1. If you are running Ant from an ANSI-capable console, consider setting the `MX_COLOR` environment variable before executing Ant.
set MX_COLOR=true2. The build script will honor your Maven proxy settings. If you need to fine-tune this, please review the [settings.moxie](http://gitblit-org.github.io/moxie/settings.html) documentation.