This was a test file to see how Gitea handles .org files. It looks like it can so all is good. It, also, adds a Table of Contents at the top of the file (when view in 'Preview' mode and not 'Raw' mode). I didn't know this until now and is a feature I think I'm going to like.
This was a test file to see how Gitea handles .org files. It looks like it can so all is good. It, also, adds a Table of Contents at the top of the file (when view in 'Preview' mode and not 'Raw' mode). I didn't know this until now and is a feature I think I'm going to like.
These are a collection of markdown files which will hold the
information for each project. The initial idea is to write and track
everything with markdown and git. When each document is ready to
'publish', they are exported as a .pdf file and stored in the
'Releases' section.
All work is done in the 'unstable' branch and moved to the 'stable'
branch when milestones are reached -- keeping all commit history. The
'master' branch is for creating 'snapshots' of the repository which
will not contain the full git history -- like 'stable' and 'unstable'
does. That's the plan at least.