gitdocs 0.4.10 → 0.4.11

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+ 0.4.11 (1/04/2011)
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+ * Add line-height to code blocks in file displays
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+ * Fixes various browser inconsistencies (thanks evan tatarka)
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  0.4.10 (12/30/2011)
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  * View revision history on the web front-end!
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  This allows any git repo to be used as a collaborative task list, file share, or wiki for a team.
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  Supports a web front-end allowing each repo to be accessed through your browser.
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- **Note:** Gitdocs uses [joshbuddy-guard](https://github.com/joshbuddy/guard) for file system monitoring. This
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- means that gitdocs works on Mac OSX, Linux and Windows. That being said, we have only currently
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- tested on Mac OSX and our notifications are still mac-only. Stay tuned.
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+ **Note:** Gitdocs has been tested on multiple unix systems including Mac OS X and Ubuntu.
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+ Windows support is [half-baked](https://github.com/bazaarlabs/gitdocs/issues/7)
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+ but we plan to tackle that shortly in an upcoming release.
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  ## Why?
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- Why should you use gitdocs for your file and doc sharing needs?
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+ Why use gitdocs for your file and doc sharing needs?
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  * **Open** - gitdocs is entirely open-source under the MIT license
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  * **Simple** - gitdocs is the simplest thing that works in both setup and usage
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  * **Secure** - gitdocs leverages git (and existing providers like github) to store your data safely.
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- * **Versatile** - share task lists, code snippets, images, files or just use it as a wiki (with our web front-end)
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- * **Portable** - access your files anywhere you can use git (with upcoming cross-platform support)
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+ * **Versatile** - share task lists, code snippets, images, files or just use it as a wiki (with our web front-end).
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+ * **Portable** - access your files on any client that can use git.
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- The best part is that giving this a try is quick and easy.
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+ The best part is that getting started using this project is quick and simple.
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  ## Quick Start
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  brew install growlnotify
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  ```
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- to enable Growl support (other platforms coming soon).
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+ to enable Growl notification support.
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  ## Usage
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  This browser front-end supports the following features:
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  * Explore the files within all your shares
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+ * View revision history for every file in your share
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  * View source files in your shares with code syntax highlighting
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  * View text files in your shares with smart formatting (markdown, textile)
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  * View any file in your shares that can be rendered inline (pdf, images, et al)
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  **all the different versions of a document are stored** in the repo tagged with the **git sha** for each
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  committed version. The members of the repo can then compare all versions and resolve the conflict.
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+ ## Gitdocs in Practice
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+ At Miso, our team actually uses gitdocs in conjunction with Dropbox. We find Dropbox is ideal for galleries, videos,
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+ and large binary files of all sorts. We use gitdocs for storing our actual "docs":
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+ Task lists, wiki pages, planning docs, collaborative designs, notes, guides, code snippets, etc.
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+ You will find that the gitdocs browser front-end is well suited for this usage scenario
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+ since you can browse formatted wiki pages, view files with smart syntax highlighting,
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+ edit files with a rich text editor, search all your files, as well as view individual file revision histories.
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  ## Planned Features
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- Gitdocs is a young project but we have big plans for it including:
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+ Gitdocs is a young project but we have many plans for it including:
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+ - Better handling of large binary files circumventing known git limitations
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  - Click-to-share instant access granting file access to users using a local tunnel or other means.
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- - Indexing and full-text search for all documents in a repo
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- - Better access to the versions for a particular file within the web front-end
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  - Tagging and organizing of files within the web front-end
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+ - Better access to the versions for a particular file within the web front-end
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  ## Prior Projects
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- Gitdocs is a fresh project that we spiked on in a few days time. Our primary goals are to keep the code as simple as possible,
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- but provide the features that makes dropbox great. If you are interested in other Dropbox alternatives, be sure to checkout our notes below:
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+ Gitdocs is a fresh project that we originally spiked on in a few days time. Our primary goals are to keep the code as simple as possible,
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+ but provide the features that makes Dropbox great. If you are interested in other Dropbox alternatives, be sure to checkout our notes below:
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  * [SparkleShare](http://sparkleshare.org/) is an open source, self-hosted Dropbox alternative written using C# and the [Mono Project](http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page).
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  More mature but has a lot of dependencies, and lacks some of the features planned in Gitdocs.
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  if result_test = sh_string("git grep -i #{ShellTools.escape(term)}")
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  %p Upload file to this directory
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  name: gitdocs
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.4.10
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Josh Hull
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- date: 2011-12-30 00:00:00 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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