#!/bin/sh . $(dirname $0)/adc.common-functions # the local site can have a file called gl-adc-help.txt, which will be used as # the *entire* help text for this site... [ -f $HOME/gl-adc-help.txt ] && { cat $HOME/gl-adc-help.txt exit 0 } # or the local site will use the default help text in this file, with an # optional pre- and post- text that is site local (like maybe the admin's # contact details) # pre [ -f $HOME/gl-adc-pre-help.txt ] && cat $HOME/gl-adc-pre-help.txt # default help text cat <<EOF The following adc's (admin-defined commands) are available at this site. creating a "fork" of a repo: the 'fork' adc forks a repo that you have read access to, to a repo that you have create rights to deleting/trashing repos: You can permanently remove a repo using 'rm'. By default, repos are protected ('lock'ed) from being 'rm'-ed. You have to first 'unlock' a repo before you can 'rm' it. A different scheme of handling this is to use 'trash' to move the repo to a "trashcan" area. You can then 'list-trash' to see what you have, and you can then 'restore' whichever repo you need to bring back. More details can be found at: http://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite/blob/pu/contrib/adc/repo-deletion.README EOF # post [ -f $HOME/gl-adc-post-help.txt ] && cat $HOME/gl-adc-post-help.txt