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# SYNOPSIS
ikiwiki-makerepo git|svn|monotone|darcs|cvs srcdir repository
ikiwiki-makerepo git|svn|monotone|darcs|cvs srcdir repo
ikiwiki-makerepo bzr|mercurial srcdir
# DESCRIPTION
`ikiwiki-makerepo` injects a `srcdir` directory, containing an ikiwiki wiki,
into a `repository` that it creates. The repository can be created using
any of a variety of revision control systems.
`ikiwiki-makerepo` injects an existing `srcdir` directory, containing
sources for an ikiwiki wiki, into revision control. It is rarely
run directly; consider using `ikiwiki -setup /etc/ikiwiki/wiki.setup` instead
to set up a wiki.
Note that for mercurial and bzr, the srcdir is converted into a
repository. There is no need to have a separate repository with mercurial
or bzr.
For git, the `repo` is created as a bare git repository, and the srcdir is
made into a clone of it. (monotone and darcs are similar.)
For svn and cvs, the `repo` is the centralized repository, and the `srcdir`
is a checkout of it.
For mercurial and bzr, the srcdir is the only repository set up.
For darcs, the master repo's apply hook will be preconfigured to call a
ikiwiki wrapper.
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Note that for monotone, you are assumed to already have run "mtn genkey"
to generate a key.
# EXAMPLE
`ikiwiki-makerepo git /var/www/wiki /home/user/wiki/`
`ikiwiki-makerepo git /srv/web/wiki /srv/git/wiki.git/`
The above command creates a new git repo in /home/user/wiki as well as a new git repo in the /var/www/wiki directory.
It then initializes the /home/user/wiki git repo and makes the /var/www/wiki a clone.
This creates a bare repository `/srv/git/wiki.git/`,
and sets up `/srv/web/wiki` to be a clone of it, committing
any files that already exist in that directory.
# AUTHOR

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#<asd>
This is simple enough for now [[sandbocen]] no?
Do code tags work?