Since everything is just static HTML, Gitmal gives you a super-fast way to browse your repos. Add a simple post-receive hook, and it updates automatically every time you push. Bonus: Gitmal works entirely without JavaScript!
I've wanted something like this for a while to use with architectural PlantUML diagrams rendered to SVG with hyperlinks linking to their implementations.
Since everything is just static HTML, Gitmal gives you a super-fast way to browse your repos. Add a simple post-receive hook, and it updates automatically every time you push. Bonus: Gitmal works entirely without JavaScript!
This looks like just the thing to protect self-hosted git repos from the AI crawlers that are overwhelming open source projects right now.
Gitmal generates just HTML files, they are your to do what you want or protect as you want. =)
I'm the author of the project =)
Cool!
I've wanted something like this for a while to use with architectural PlantUML diagrams rendered to SVG with hyperlinks linking to their implementations.
I'll give it a spin.
Cool! Please, share your expirience. A feedback is appreciated.