Gitweb is a Git web interface. It is written in Perl and can be used as a CGI script, or as a mod_perl legacy script (run by ModPerl::Registry handler). It allows browsing a git repository (or a set of git repositories) using a web browser.
Using gitweb you can browse directory trees at arbitrary revisions, view contents of files (blobs), see log or shortlog of a given branch, examine commits, commit messages and changes made by a given commit. Gitweb can generate feeds in RSS or Atom format. You can get any given version of a file; if not disabled you can download a snapshot of a given version of a project (project tree at given revision). You can search (if it is not disabled) for commits by an author, added to repository by a comitter, commit with commit message (commit description) which includes some text.
There even exists a git-instaweb script to setup gitweb and a web server for browsing the local repository.
In our list of best programs, we'll review some different alternatives to Gitweb. Let's see if your platform is supported by any of them.
Fork is a fast and friendly git client for Mac and Windows. Basic features: - Fetch, pull, push - Commit, amend - Create and delete branches and tags - Create...
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