Specifies a command which will be invoked to format names and email
address of committers, authors, and taggers, as represented in various
places throughout the cgit interface. This command will receive an
- email address as its only command line argument, and the text to
- format on STDIN. It is to write the formatted text back out onto
- STDOUT. Default value: none. See also: "FILTER API".
+ email address and an origin page string as its command line arguments,
+ and the text to format on STDIN. It is to write the formatted text back
+ out onto STDOUT. Default value: none. See also: "FILTER API".
embedded::
Flag which, when set to "1", will make cgit generate a html fragment
default. Default value: "0".
snapshots::
- Text which specifies the default set of snapshot formats generated by
- cgit. The value is a space-separated list of zero or more of the
- values "tar", "tar.gz", "tar.bz2", "tar.xz" and "zip". Default value:
- none.
+ Text which specifies the default set of snapshot formats that cgit
+ generates links for. The value is a space-separated list of zero or
+ more of the values "tar", "tar.gz", "tar.bz2", "tar.xz" and "zip".
+ Default value: none.
source-filter::
Specifies a command which will be invoked to format plaintext blobs
file. Default value: <readme>.
repo.snapshots::
- A mask of allowed snapshot-formats for this repo, restricted by the
- "snapshots" global setting. Default value: <snapshots>.
+ A mask of snapshot formats for this repo that cgit generates links for,
+ restricted by the global "snapshots" setting. Default value:
+ <snapshots>.
repo.section::
Override the current section name for this repository. Default value:
This is called whenever cgit writes data to the webpage.
'filter_close()'::
This is called when the current filtering operation is
- completed.
+ completed. It must return an integer value. Usually 0
+ indicates success.
Additionally, cgit exposes to the Lua the following built-in functions:
expected on standard output.
email filter::
- This filter is given a single parameter: the email address of the
- relevent user. The filter will then receive the text string to format
- on standard input and is expected to write to standard output the
- formatted text to be included in the page.
+ This filter is given two parameters: the email address of the relevent
+ author and a string indicating the originating page. The filter will
+ then receive the text string to format on standard input and is
+ expected to write to standard output the formatted text to be included
+ in the page.
source filter::
This filter is given a single parameter: the filename of the source