From ecf4e8b8d5ce55ae90e258453ab3d2ca2fac2af5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: p4bl0
+ If you want to hack fugitive code to customize the behavior of the hooks, you
+ can either edit the hooks directly in your fugitive blog repository, or edit
+ them in the fugitive source code, then rebuild the fugitive
+ executable using the build.sh
script provided in the source code
+ repository.
+
+ In the latter case and if you already have a fugitive blog running, you'll
+ need to install the new hooks. This can be done by running the command:
+ fugitive --install-hooks <dir>
, where <dir> is the
+ path to your fugitive blog repository, if it isn't specified then the current
+ working directory is used.
+
+ This can be handy if you decide for instance that you want to have the + last n articles on your index.html page rather than a mere copy of + the last article. +
+ ++ There seems to be some issues with the version of git provided in Debian + lenny (1.5.*), I didn't investigate it yet, and I don't know if I'll do it, + because at this time Squeeze is already frozen and git 1.7.* is available in + the backports which are now officially supported by Debian. +
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