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# Globalist
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Idea: distributed githubless repository sharing. Yes, this is the official home ;-)
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Globalist is an attempt to ease the distribution of git repos, away from central points of failure.
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Globalist stands for "Global List" and aims at replacing any EtherPads of more than transient value.
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Globalist is also meant to evolve into an experimental distributed asynchronous wiki facility.
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Nodes can come and go, and network topology only depends on the peers entries in the nodes' config files. Changes that are merged by one's peers propagate by diffusion.
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## Usage
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Make a new directory and put this in the file ./repo.cfg (when creating a new repository instead of cloning from a peer, the list or indeed the repo.cfg file can remain empty)
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```
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[network]
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peers = <comma-separated list of onion domain names, with or without the suffix .onion>
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```
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For a public repository, no authentication is needed (option -X). In case authentication is used, prepend the secret as follows: somebody:secret@peeroniondomainname.onion
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For each shared repo, Globalist will create one .onion service.
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## To do
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set default commit messages
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support signed commits
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push?
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