Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: Hostery
Version: 0.1.3
Summary: Pushes git snapshots to a webhost.
Home-page: http://www.hostery.georgemichaelbrower.com/
Author: George Michael Brower
Author-email: george.brower@gmail.com
License: LICENSE.txt
Description: =======
        Hostery
        =======
        
        A command line tool for pushing git snapshots to a web host. Hostery creates a browsable history for a project by uploading selected git commits to an FTP server.
        
        Configure a Repository
        ======================
        
        ``$ hostery init``
        
        Issue this command at the root level of a git repository. You will be prompted for  host information which is stored in a file called ``.hostery-config``, which will be automatically added to your ``.gitignore``.
        
        If your server doesn't provide shell access, use the ``--ftp`` flag to connect via FTP instead. By default, hostery uses the ``rsync`` command to transfer files, which is markedly faster and can handle symlinks.
        
        Usage
        =====
        
        ``$ hostery mark``
        
        1. Synchronizes with your remote git repository. Hostery will pause to allow you to resolve merge conflicts and the like.
        2. Uploads the latest commit to your server at ``root/branch/commit_hash/``
        3. Updates an index file at ``root/`` linking to all of your "marked" commits alongside an iframe.
Platform: UNKNOWN
