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Managing a Repo

Complete guide to managing repositories in GitRepublic, including all tabs and sections of the repository interface.

Repository Header

The repository header displays:

  • Repository name and description
  • Owner information (with link to profile)
  • Visibility badge (public, unlisted, restricted, private)
  • Action menu (three dots):
    • Clone to server (if not already cloned)
    • Fork repository
    • Transfer ownership (owners only)
    • Delete repository (owners only)

Clone Section

The clone section shows:

  • All clone URLs for the repository
  • Reachability status for each URL ( reachable, unreachable)
  • Server type indicators (Git, GRASP)
  • Copy buttons for easy URL copying
  • Tor .onion URL (if configured)

Clone URLs are extracted from the repository announcement and can include:

  • This server's URL
  • Other GitRepublic instances
  • GRASP servers
  • Other git hosts (GitHub, GitLab, etc.)

File Tab

Browse and edit files in the repository.

Features

  • Directory navigation: Click folders to browse
  • File viewing: Click files to view content
  • File editing: Click "Edit" to modify files
  • File creation: Click "New File" to create files
  • File deletion: Click "Delete" to remove files
  • Raw file access: Click "Raw" for direct file content
  • Syntax highlighting: Automatic for code files
  • Line numbers: Easy reference
  • Search: Find text in files

Permissions

  • Read: Anyone can view public repositories
  • Write: Only owners and maintainers can edit

Commit Tab

View commit history and details.

Features

  • Commit list: Chronological list of all commits
  • Commit details: Click commits to view:
    • Commit message
    • Author information
    • Files changed
    • Diff view
  • Commit verification: Verify commit signatures (Nostr events)
  • Branch filter: View commits for specific branches
  • Diff view: See what changed in each commit

Commit Verification

Commits can be verified if they have Nostr signatures (kind 1640):

  • Shows signature validity
  • Displays signer information
  • Links to signature event

PRs Tab

Manage pull requests.

Features

  • PR list: View all pull requests
  • PR status: Open, merged, closed, draft
  • Create PR: Propose changes from forks
  • PR details: View PR description, diff, comments
  • Merge PR: Merge PRs into target branch (maintainers only)
  • Update PR status: Close, reopen, mark as draft

Creating Pull Requests

  1. Fork the repository (if needed)
  2. Make changes in your fork
  3. Push changes to a branch
  4. Navigate to original repository
  5. Click "Create Pull Request"
  6. Fill in details and submit

PR Status Management

  • Open: Active PR ready for review
  • Merged: PR has been merged
  • Closed: PR closed without merging
  • Draft: Work in progress

Issues Tab

Track bugs, feature requests, and tasks.

Features

  • Issue list: View all issues
  • Issue status: Open, resolved, closed, draft
  • Create issue: Report bugs or request features
  • Issue details: View description, comments, status
  • Update status: Resolve, close, reopen issues

Issue Status

  • Open: Active issue needing attention
  • Resolved: Issue has been fixed
  • Closed: Issue closed (duplicate, won't fix, etc.)
  • Draft: Issue still being written

Patches Tab

View and manage patches (kind 1617).

Features

  • Patch list: View all patches
  • Patch status: Open, applied, closed, draft
  • Create patch: Submit patch content directly
  • Apply patch: Apply patches to repository (maintainers only)
  • Patch series: View linked patch series

Patches vs Pull Requests

  • Patches: For small changes (< 60KB), email-style workflow
  • Pull Requests: For large changes, branch-based workflow

Discussions Tab

View discussions and comments.

Features

  • Discussion list: View all discussions
  • Comments: Threaded comments on PRs, issues, highlights
  • Code highlights: Highlighted code sections with comments
  • Reply: Reply to comments and highlights

Discussion Types

  • PR Comments: Comments on pull requests
  • Issue Comments: Comments on issues
  • Code Highlights: Comments on specific code sections
  • General Discussions: Standalone discussion threads

Docs Tab

View documentation files.

Features

  • Documentation list: View all documentation files
  • Markdown rendering: Automatic markdown rendering
  • Documentation addresses: Links to external documentation (naddr format)

Documentation can be:

  • README files: Automatically rendered
  • Documentation files: Listed in repository announcement
  • External docs: Referenced via naddr

History Tab

View repository history.

Features

  • Commit timeline: Visual timeline of commits
  • Branch visualization: See branch structure
  • Tag markers: See where tags were created
  • Filter by branch: View history for specific branches

Tags Tab

Manage git tags.

Features

  • Tag list: View all tags
  • Tag details: View tag name, commit, message
  • Create tag: Create new tags
  • Tag releases: Use tags for version releases

Creating Tags

Via Web Interface

  1. Navigate to Tags tab
  2. Click "Create Tag"
  3. Enter tag name
  4. Select commit
  5. Add message (optional)
  6. Click "Create"

Via Git

git tag -a v1.0.0 -m "Release version 1.0.0"
git push origin v1.0.0

Repository Settings

Access repository settings via the repository menu or Settings link.

Available Settings

  • Description: Update repository description
  • Visibility: Change visibility level (public, unlisted, restricted, private)
  • Project Relays: Configure project relays for event publishing
  • Maintainers: Add/remove maintainers
  • Clone URLs: Add/remove clone URLs
  • Ownership Transfer: Transfer repository to another user

Visibility Levels

  • Public: Repository and events published to all relays
  • Unlisted: Repository public, events only to project relay
  • Restricted: Repository private, events only to project relay
  • Private: Repository private, no relay publishing

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