commit | da8954432c61443ef2886d30dd52529b0674df3a | [log] [download] |
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author | Fabien Sanglard <sanglardf@google.com> | Fri Oct 07 15:50:01 2022 -0700 |
committer | Fabien Sanglard <sanglardf@google.com> | Wed Oct 12 11:05:33 2022 -0700 |
tree | e52718d3d23b99d0a3ef0cf45f2fec29caf5515c | |
parent | acb511d7eead1d66314cabc01da37f9bfbd2be21 [diff] |
Don't ignore .txt file extension So far, gitiles treats .txt files are if they had no extension. It passes "null" to java-prettify which results in a default langugage resulting in all the text turning green after an "unclosed" ' or " character. Using txt for "*.txt" fixes the issue. Test: Test: bazelisk build //:gitiles && tools/run_dev.sh Bug: NA Change-Id: I9bb4f0a2914822ba376d1028e69a9682588d008b
Gitiles is a simple repository browser for Git repositories, built on JGit. Its guiding principle is simplicity: it has no formal access controls, no write access, no fancy Javascript, etc.
Gitiles automatically renders *.md
Markdown files into HTML for simplified documentation. Refer to the Markdown documentation for details.
Gitiles is configurable in a git-style configuration file named gitiles.config
. Refer to the configuration documentation for details.
Use the issue tracker at github to file bugs.
Please refer to the Developer Guide.