W dniu 07.04.2013 05:02, Trenton D. Adams pisze: > On that first page that shows up, it shows the .git folder. It would > be kind of nice if it shared out both the git repo and the actual > current project files. I frequently have stuff I'd like to see in a > web browser, and even requires one (i.e. Navigating to > file:///home/blah/blah doesn't work; ajax requests for example) There are a few possible solutions, from simplest to most complicated: 1. Configure gitweb ran by git-instaweb to have 'worktree' link in the action bar pointing to 'file:///path/to/repo' (or rather 'file:///path/to/workdir') via 'actions' feature, adding e.g. $feature{'actions'}{'default'} = [('worktree', 'file:///path/to/repo', 'summary')]; to gitweb_config.perl / gitweb.conf used by git-instaweb's gitweb. This of course works only for local use, so either git-instaweb or gitweb (in config) should check that we use it locally (e.g. if hostname is 'localhost' or equivalent). 2. In the web server configuration generated by git-instaweb, perhaps as an option, add serving of worktree (with mod_autoindex aka. 'Options +Indexes' for Apache2, and equivalent solutions for *all* other supported web servers: lighttpd, mongoose, plack, webrick). This may require some fiddling with URI rewriting, or change of gitweb URI, to be able to have both worktree index and gitweb script (gitweb is now under '/'), so it should probably be protected by an option to git-instaweb. 3. Add proper support to gitweb: add 'worktree' action (similar to 'tree' action / view). Probably needs to be made somewhat configurable (and of course enabled in git-instaweb). Unfortunately solution 1.) which is simplest is not enough for your situation... I can add 3.) to my gitweb TODO, but I don't know when I would be able to get to implementing it. -- Jakub Narębski -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html