<metaname="description"content="I don't think it needs to be said but I've been doing some changes to this website recently. If you saw yesterday's blog post, I talked about some changes I had made, such as introducing a speedwm and general wiki to the site.">
<p>Idon't think it needs to be said but I'vebeendoingsomechangestothiswebsiterecently.Ifyousawyesterday'sblogpost,ItalkedaboutsomechangesIhadmade,suchasintroducingaspeedwmandgeneralwikitothesite.Imadesomechangestothewikishortlyafterpublishingthatblogpost,andtodayImadeevenmorechangessoIthinkitjustifiesanotherblogpost.Eitherway,thisblogpostispracticallyjustanextensiontothelastone.</p>
<p>Now,whydidImakethesechanges,andwhythetitlewhich(seemingly)hasnothingtodowiththepointofthisblogpostanyway?Well,youseeIdecidedtotrytosetupaGitserverbymyselfforafewreasonsandthat's exactly what I really want to talk about, I just think I should put the wiki changes in this post as well. First of all, I should mention that the speedwm wiki has moved to <a href="https://speedwm.speedie.site">speedwm.speedie.site</a> and the more.. general wiki has moved to <a href="https://wiki.speedie.site">wiki.speedie.site</a>. I'mdoingthisbecauseit'sgoodpractice,really.Besides,Iwanttobeabletouseprojects/speedwmagainifnecessary.Ihaveupdatedtheblogposttoreflectthesechangesofcourse,butjustkeepthatinmind.</p>
<p>Alright,let's talk about <code>cgit</code>, which is likely why you clicked on this blog post in the first place. cgit as the name implies is a git frontend which allows you to go through commits and other nice things using your browser.. alright alright I think we all know what it is now but cgit is written in C, no not C++, Rust or any other garbage, just plain perfect C. It'salsoveryminimalbutstilloffersbasicfunctionalityandevensomenicethingslikeRSSfeedsforcommits,whichItalkedaboutinmyblogpostabout<ahref="https://codeberg.org">Codeberg</a>,whichisreallyniceforpeoplelikemyselfwhoprimarilyusetheinternetthroughthesefeedsanyway.</p>
<p>Ilookedatothersolutionsaswell,suchasstagitbuttheyallhadannoyingflawswhichcgitdidn't seem to have so I decided to attempt to host an instance of cgit. I would say it went relatively well, and it was definitely a learning experience. I don'tthinkI've learned this much about Git in 30 minutes ever before, so I'mdefinitelygladIdiditforthatreasonaswell.</p>
<p>Bynow,youmaybewonderingifI'm going to leave Codeberg. I have no plans to leave Codeberg, but some of my projects are going to be moved to <a href="https://git.speedie.site">git.speedie.site</a> because internet independence is always a good thing, and I like the control this gives me. As of writing this blog post, speedwm, speedwm-extras, speedwm-wiki, libspeedwm, spmenu, st and speediegq all have repositories on git.speedie.site, some more are going to be moved and the Codeberg repositories for these are going to stay as backups that will be updated around each version bump/release. Some repositories will stay on Codeberg as it'sjustunnecessarytomovethemtogit.speedie.siteforvariousreasonssuchaslackofquality.</p>
<p>Eitherway,Ithinkthat's all I have to say, next blog post is probably going to be about my computer setup in general (it'sVERYdifferentfromthenorm,beyondjusttheoperatingsystemandwindowmanager).Soyeah,checkout<ahref="https://git.speedie.site">git.speedie.site</a>,andthewikiifyouhaven'talready,andhaveagoodday!</p>