I create software solutions to my first world problems.
From Priyanshu Tripathi to ~sircmpwn/sr.ht-discuss
> You can write a script to do that and then commit the boilerplate > files. So, I urge the user to run that script through my README? Also, wouldn't that limit the user to using SourceHut for their repository?
From Priyanshu Tripathi to ~sircmpwn/sr.ht-discuss
> You can write a script to do that and then commit the boilerplate > files. So, I urge the user to run that script through my README? Also, wouldn't that limit the user to using SourceHut for their new repository?
From Priyanshu Tripathi to ~sircmpwn/sr.ht-discuss
I am unaware if this has been asked here before, but will there be support for creating template repositories as there is on GitHub? I've recently learnt about SourceHut and have decided to switch to it. I have a project which simply provides a boilerplate template for users to use to kick-start their own projects. If this feature won't be available, is my option only to encourage a read-only clone and erasing prior git history and then creating a new repository?