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- Usage
- =====
- Using pagure should come fairly easily, especially to people already used
- to forges such as GitHub or GitLab. There are however some tips and tricks
- which can be useful to know and that this section of the doc covers.
- One of the major difference with GitHub and GitLab is that for each project
- on pagure, four git repositories are made available to the admins of the
- project:
- * A git repository containing the source code, displayed in the main section
- of the pagure project.
- * A git repository for the documentation
- * A git repository for the issues and their metadata
- * A git repository for the metadata for pull-requests
- You can find the URLs to access or clone these git repositories on the
- overview page of the project. On the menu on the right side, there is a menu
- `Source GIT URLs`, next to it is a little `more` button, by clicking on it
- you will be given the URLs to the other three git repos.
- Each section correspond to one of the four git repositories created for each
- project.
- Contents:
- .. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 2
- first_steps
- forks
- pull_requests
- markdown
- project_settings
- project_acls
- roadmap
- using_doc
- using_webhooks
- ticket_templates
- pr_custom_page
- theming
- upgrade_db
- pagure_ci
- quick_replies
- troubleshooting
- tips_tricks
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