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This plugin provides Project Pages functionality for
GitBucket based repositories.
User guide
This plugin serves static files directly from one of the following
places:
gb-pages branch (with fallback to gh-pages to be compatible with
github, this is the default)
master branch
docs folder under master branch
Quick start
create a directory or branch if necessary (eg. create an orphan branch called gb-pages: git checkout --orphan gb-pages && git rm -f $(git ls-files))
create a static site under this branch. E.g. echo '<h1>hello, world</h1>' > index.html to create a simple file.
commit && push to gitbucket this orphan branch
open the browser and point to <your repo url>/pages
Note: This plugin won't render markdown content. To render markdown content, use the GitBucket Wiki functionality, or use one of the many static site generators (e.g. jekyll, hugo)
Installation
This plugin is bundled with newer version of GitBucket, for older
version please follow the instruction below
copy the jar file to <GITBUCKET_HOME>/plugins/ (GITBUCKET_HOME defaults to ~/.gitbucket)
enable it in plugin settings (you may need to restart gitbucket)
Versions
pages version
gitbucket version
1.10.0
4.36.0
1.9.0
4.35.0
1.8.0
4.32.0
1.7.0
4.23.0
1.6.0
4.19.0
1.5.0
4.15.0
1.3
4.14.1
1.2
4.13
1.1
4.11
1.0
4.10
0.9
4.9
0.8
4.6
0.7
4.3 ~ 4.6
0.6
4.2.x
0.5
4.0, 4.1
0.4
3.13
0.3
3.12
0.2
3.11
0.1
3.9, 3.10
Security (panic mode)
To prevent XSS, one must use two different domains to host the pages and
Gitbucket itself. Below is a working example of nginx configuration to achieve that.