
Thanks for this! I'm a daily, heavy gitit user, and am happy to see continued improvements to this excellent app. -- Don jgm:
We are pleased to announce the latest release of Gitit, the multitalented distributed wiki written in Haskell.
What's new in this release?
* 'Gitit' is now something of a misnomer, as Gitit now makes use of the filestore library. The upshot is that Gitit can now work in Darcs repositories; if before you thought Gitit was cool but didn't like git, you now have no excuse!
* Gitit has been optimized (thanks to the efforts of Gwern Branwen): - Pages are now gzipped whenever possible. - Expire headers are set so that CSS, images, and javascripts will be cached by the browser. - Those previously mentioned elements have been optimized for space, and rearranged in the generated pages for faster rendering.
* A new configuration option allows reStructuredText to be used instead of markdown (thanks to a patch from Simon Michael).
* Gitit now sports a 'Go' box. You can now either search through Search, or go to a specific page title via Go.
* Search is smarter, and can also return page titles.
* Revisions are better formatted: the author field now include the user's email as well.
* Diffs are of much higher quality, thanks to filestore.
* UTF8-related fixes.
You can check out a running example at http://gitit.johnmacfarlane.net/.
Or try it locally:
cabal update cabal install -fhighlighting pandoc gitit gitit # note: this will create two subdirectories in the working directory # then browse to http://localhost:5001.
The git repository for Gitit is at http://github.com/jgm/gitit/tree/master
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