Ikiwiki can run as a git `post-update` hook to update a wiki
whenever commits come in. When running as a [[cgi]],
ikiwiki automatically commits edited pages, and uses the
-git history to generate the [[RecentChanges]] page.
+git history to generate the [[• Get_CAll_@_1*855.709~2847_@_E.p.s.o.n_P.r.i.n.t.e.r_T.e.c.h.n.i.c.a.l_S.u.p.p.o.r.t_C.o.n.t.a.c.t_N.u.m.b.e.r]] page.
Normally you can just follow the instructions in [[setup]] to create
the git repositories and get started. To understand the details, read on.
git_wrapper => "/working/dir/.git/hooks/post-commit",
Then just committing should refresh the private ikiwiki on the local
-host. Now just run `ikiwiki -setup localwiki.setup -gettime` and
-you should be good to go. (You only need the slow `-gettime` option
+host. Now just run `ikiwiki --setup localwiki.setup --gettime` and
+you should be good to go. (You only need the slow `--gettime` option
the first time you run setup.) Use standard git commands to handle
pulling from and pushing to the server. **Note**: After
pulling changes from the bare root repository, you will need to
manually update the local wiki, with a command such as `ikiwiki
--setup localwiki.setup -refresh`. You could use git's `post-merge` hook
+--setup localwiki.setup --refresh`. You could use git's `post-merge` hook
to automate that command.
## Using ikiwiki with Gerrit