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  7# Willow
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 13_Forge-agnostic software release tracker_
 14
 15
 16
 17_This UI is a minimal proof-of-concept, it's going to change drastically in the
 18near future._
 19
 20## What is it?
 21
 22_If you'd rather watch a video, I gave a [lightning talk on Willow] at the 2023
 23Ubuntu Summit._
 24
 25[lightning talk on Willow]: https://youtu.be/XIGxKyekvBQ?t=29900
 26
 27Willow tracks software releases across arbitrary forge platforms by trying to
 28support one of the very few things they all have in common: the VCS. At the
 29moment, git is the _only_ supported VCS, but I would be interested in adding
 30Pijul, Fossil, Mercurial, etc. You can also track releases using RSS feeds.
 31
 32Willow exists because decentralisation can be annoying. One piece of software
 33can be found on GitHub, another piece on GitLab, one on Bitbucket, a fourth on
 34SourceHut, and a fifth on the developer's self-hosted Forgejo instance. Forgejo
 35and GitHub have RSS feeds that only notify you of releases. GitLab doesn't
 36support RSS feeds for anything, just an API you can poke. Some software updates
 37might be on the developers' personal blog. Sometimes there are CVEs for specific
 38software and they get published somewhere completely different before they're
 39fixed in a release.
 40
 41I want to bring all that scattered information under one roof so a developer or
 42sysadmin can pop open willow's web UI and immediately see what needs updating
 43where. I've recorded some of my other ideas and plans in [my wiki].
 44
 45[my wiki]: https://wiki.secluded.site/hypha/willow
 46
 47## Installation and use
 48
 49_**Note:** prebuilt binaries will be available after I release [v0.0.1]_
 50
 51[v0.0.1]: https://todo.sr.ht/~amolith/willow?search=status%3Aopen%20label%3A%22v0.0.1%22
 52
 53* Clone the repo
 54* Build the binary with `CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -ldflags="-s -w" -o willow ./cmd`
 55* Upload it to a remote server
 56* Execute the binary
 57* Edit the `config.toml`
 58* Create a user with `./willow -a <username>`
 59* Execute the binary again
 60* Reverse proxy `http://localhost:1313`
 61* Open the web UI
 62* Click `Track new project`
 63* Fill out the form
 64* Indicate which version you're currently on
 65* That's it!
 66
 67Note that I still consider the project to be in _alpha_ state. There will be
 68bugs; please help fix them!
 69
 70## Contributing
 71
 72Contributions are very much welcome! Please take a look at the [ticket
 73tracker][todo] and see if there's anything you're interested in working on. If
 74there's specific functionality you'd like to see implemented and it's not
 75mentioned in the ticket tracker, please post to the [mailing list][email] and
 76describe the feature.
 77
 78Questions, comments, and patches can always be sent to the [mailing
 79list][email], but I'm also in the [IRC channel][irc]/[XMPP room][xmpp] pretty
 80much 24/7. However, I might not see messages right away because I'm working on
 81something else (or sleeping) so please stick around.
 82
 83If you're wanting to introduce a new feature and I don't feel like it fits with
 84this project's goal, I encourage you to fork the repo and make whatever changes
 85you like!
 86
 87- Email: [~amolith/willow@lists.sr.ht][email]
 88- IRC: [irc.libera.chat/#willow][irc]
 89- XMPP: [willow@muc.secluded.site][xmpp]
 90
 91[email]: mailto:~amolith/willow@lists.sr.ht
 92[irc]: irc://irc.nixnet.services/#willow
 93[xmpp]: xmpp:willow@muc.secluded.site?join
 94[todo]: https://todo.sr.ht/~amolith/willow
 95
 96_If you haven't used mailing lists before, please take a look at [SourceHut's
 97documentation](https://man.sr.ht/lists.sr.ht/), especially the etiquette
 98section._
 99
100### Required tools
101
102- [Go](https://go.dev/)
103- [gofumpt](https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt)
104  - Stricter formatting rules than the default `go fmt`
105- [golangci-lint](https://golangci-lint.run/)
106  - Aggregates various preinstalled Go linters, runs them in parallel, and makes
107    heavy use of the Go build cache
108- [Staticcheck](https://staticcheck.dev/)
109  - Uses static analysis to find bugs and performance issues, offer
110    simplifications, and enforce style rules
111
112### Suggested tools
113
114- [just](https://github.com/casey/just)
115  - Command runner to simplify use of the required tools
116- [air](https://github.com/cosmtrek/air)
117  - Watches source files and rebuilds/executes the project when sources change
118
119### Configuring git for git send-email
120
121First, go through the tutorial on
122[git-send-email.io](https://git-send-email.io/).
123
124``` shell
125git config sendemail.to "~amolith/willow@lists.sr.ht"
126```
127
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