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<h1>LogGit</h1>
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<p><img src="LogGit_logo.jpeg"> https://techpriesthub.xyz/forgejo/terrantechpriest/LogGit.git</p>
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<h2>What Is LogGit:</h2>
<p>Nothing new, it's just using Git and publically hosted repositories to distribute content in a way that is offline-first, p2p if you want, and doesn't rely on anything other than a personal computer if you want to go old school. Oh, and you don't have to build anything, it's good to go.</p>
<p>This whole project is just giving it a name and a logo so it's easier to talk about it.</p>
<h2>How To LogGit:</h2>
<p>Step 1. Host the repository to your website or whatever you want to share publicly on Github or something.</p>
<p>Step 2. If you can, place the logo and the url to clone that repository prominently on the site or whatever it is you're sharing.</p>
<p>Step 3. Tell your friends they can get your project via LogGit.</p>
<p>Step 4. Congratulate yourself on making the world a more offline-friendly place!</p>
<h2>Learn More:</h2>
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<a href="LogGit_essay.html">Check out the essay, which is mostly a bunch of links, because, none of this is new.</a>
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<em>License: all the stuff here that I've done is CC0, articles archived in this repo obviously retain the license of the author.</em>
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