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Giturl is a tiny-url clone with a git backend.
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GitUrl README ============= Brian Hetro <[email protected]> GitUrl provides a Tiny URL-like service. Given a URL, it will produce a shorter URI -- easier to remember, paste, or write down. GitUrl requires the link:http://git.or.cz/[git] content tracker to operate. Rationale --------- GitUrl was created as an easy-to-configure alternate to Tiny URL in situations where URLs may contain sensitive information, e.g., the internal company network. In these cases, it is trivial to set up GitUrl on an internal web server to provide URL shortening service so that URLs are not leaked to external service providers. Installation ------------ GitUrl is a single shell script, typically called as a CGI program. To set up GitUrl, follow these steps: . Copy gurl to the desired CGI-enabled web server path. . In that path, and as the web server user, set up a git repository with "git init". This repository tracks URLs added. . You may have to modify the path to the shell and PATH in the gurl script if your system has them in a different location. Usage ----- To obtain a shorter URL, navigate to +http://your.server/gurl.location?'URL_to_shorten'+. The shortened URL is returned. When retrieved, this URL redirects to the original URL given. Backend ------- The URL database is managed with git. This has all sorts of interesting consequences which you are encouraged to investigate.
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