diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c38e4ef..8a1b837 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,33 +1,34 @@ -# LaTex Boilerplate +# Uni Ausarbeitung This is a simple preconfigured boilerplate for medium-sized LaTex projects including continuous integration for GitLab CI. It's based on the `scrbook` document class and currently layed out for german scientiefic documents. Furthermore, it provides the possibility to write documents in Markdown instead of LaTex. +Origin: [LaTeX Boilerplate](https://gitlab.com/fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate) + ## Getting Started -To use this template in a new project, either download the [ZIP](https://gitlab.com/fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate/-/archive/master/latex-boilerplate-master.zip) directly from GitLab or clone it using Git: +To use this template in a new project, either download the [ZIP](https://git.kingofdog.de/KingOfDog/uni-ausarbeitung/archive/main.zip) directly from Gitea or clone it using Git: ```bash -git@gitlab.com:fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate.git +git clone git@direct.kingofdog.de:KingOfDog/uni-ausarbeitung.git # now set up your own Git workspace: git remote remove origin -git remote add origin git@your-own-gitlab.host:path/to/repo.git -git push origin master +git remote add origin git@direct.kingofdog.de:path/to/repo.git +git push origin main ``` If you already have set up an empty Git workspace for your project, add it as additional remote and then fetch and pull: ```bash -git remote add boilerplate git@gitlab.com:fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate.git +git remote add boilerplate git@direct.kingofdog.de:KingOfDog/uni-ausarbeitung.git git fetch boilerplate -git pull boilerplate master +git pull boilerplate main # if you don't want to keep the remote for pulling future updates, remove it: git remote remove boilerplate ``` -In order to setup the repo for CI / CD on GitLab and Azure DevOps, as well as VS Code integration, run `setup.sh latex` or `setup.sh markdown`, depending in which workflow you want to use. +In order to setup the repo for CI / CD on GitLab, Drone CLI on Gitea, Workflos on GitHub and Azure DevOps, as well as VS Code integration, run `setup.sh latex` or `setup.sh markdown`, depending in which workflow you want to use. CI will use Dockerized builds by default. -If you want to use the workflow on GitLab, but with own hardware, make sure your GitLab CI meets the [Basic Requirements](https://gitlab.com/fastexitlane/latex-boilerplate/wikis/GitLab-CI#basic-requirements). If you know what you're doing, simply start adding your content files in `chapter/` as LaTex `\chapter`s and `\input` them into `main.tex`. You can then run the build using VS Code preconfigured tasks or using `build.sh`.