Usage
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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
Pagure API
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The API documentation can be found at `https://pagure.io/api/0/<https://pagure.io/api/0/>`_
or in ``/api/0/`` of you local pagure instance.