Globalist provides distributed sharing of repositories without the need of central instances (like GitHub).
This is an attempt to ease the distribution of git repos, to overcome the risk of a central points of failure.
Globalist stands for "Global List" and aims at replacing any EtherPads of more than transient value.
It is also meant to evolve into an experimental distributed asynchronous wiki facility.
Nodes can come and go, and network topology only depends on the peers entries in the nodes' config files. Changes that are merged by one's peers propagate by diffusion.
Make a new directory and put this in the file ./repo.cfg (when creating a new repository instead of cloning from a peer, the list or indeed the repo.cfg file can remain empty)
For a public repository, no authentication is needed (option -X). In case authentication is used, prepend the secret as follows: somebody:secret@peeroniondomainname.onion
For each shared repo, Globalist will create one .onion service. Note that it is possible to use either bare repos or not-bare repos.