PS. I've put the library documentation here: http://gitit.johnmacfarlane.net/doc/gitit/index.html
Does anyone understand why HackageDB is having trouble building filestore 0.3.2? http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/filestore/0.3.2/logs/failure/ghc-6.10 John +++ John MacFarlane [Aug 25 09 08:54 ]: > I'm pleased to announce the release of gitit 0.6.1. > > Gitit is a wiki program that runs on happstack, the Haskell web > application server stack, and stores pages and other content in a > git or darcs filestore. The wiki can be updated either directly > through the VCS or through gitit's web interface. Pages can be written > in (extended) markdown, reStructuredText, HTML, or LaTeX, and exported > in ten different formats. TeX math is rendered using MathML by default, > and syntax highlighting is provided for over fifty languages. > > demo: http://gitit.johnmacfarlane.net > manual: http://gitit.johnmacfarlane.net/README > api: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gitit-0.6.1 > code: http://github.com/jgm/gitit > bugs: http://code.google.com/p/gitit/issues/list > group: http://groups.google.com/group/gitit-discuss > > Here is how you can install and run gitit. You'll need GHC and > cabal-install. If you don't have these, install the Haskell Platform > <http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/>. Then: > > cabal update > cabal install gitit > mkdir mywiki > cd mywiki > gitit # now browse to http://localhost:5001 > > Or, if you want to change the defaults (say, reStructuredText > instead of markdown, or darcs instead of git): > > gitit --print-default-config > gitit.conf > # edit gitit.conf, which is self-documenting > gitit -f gitit.conf > > The whole code base has been overhauled since the last release. > Gitit is now faster, more memory efficient, more modular, and more > secure. It also has many new features, including > > - page metadata and categories > - atom feeds (sitewide and per-page) > - support for literate Haskell > - a better configuration system > - an improved caching system > - a Haskell library exporting happstack wiki handlers > - a plugin system > > The last two items are the most exciting and deserve special comment. > > First, in addition to providing an executable, gitit now provides a > library, Network.Gitit, which makes it easy to include a gitit > wiki (or many of them) in any happstack application. It is > even possible to use the containing application's authentication > system for the wiki. > > Second, gitit can now be extended through plugins, short Haskell > programs that are loaded dynamically when the server starts. For > examples of the things that can be done with plugins, see the > plugins directory, which contains (among other things) a plugin > for adding graphviz diagrams to pages and a plugin for adding > interwiki links. For a full description of the plugin system, > see the haddock documentation for Network.Gitit.Interface. > > Full changes from version 0.5.3, as well as upgrade instructions, > are available in the file CHANGES. > > Thanks are due to > > - the happstack team, for big improvements in happstack-server > that make it much easier to work with, > > - the darcs team, for using gitit/darcsit for <http://wiki.darcs.net>, > giving gitit a real-world test, > > - Gwern Branwen, who helped to optimize gitit, wrote the > InterwikiPlugin, and wrote the guts of the Feed module, > > - Simon Michael, who contributed several patches, > > - Henry Laxen, who added support for password resets and helped with > the apache proxy instructions, > > - Anton van Straaten, who made the process of page generation > more modular by adding Gitit.ContentTransformer, > > - Robin Green, who helped improve the plugin API and interface, > fixed a security problem with the reset password code, and made > saving of the user's file more robust, > > - Thomas Hartman, who helped improve the index page, making directory > browsing persistent, > > - Kohei Ozaki, who contributed the ImgTexPlugin, > > - mightybyte, who suggested making gitit available as a library, > and contributed a patch to the authentication system, > > - and everyone else who contributed suggestions and bug reports. > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe