Using GitHub for public modules
If you have a module you wish to use that is only hosted on GitHub, (github.com is an online Git service for sharing code using Git) a good way to keep your modules organized is to create a local Git repository and make the GitHub module a submodule of your modules.
We'll start by creating a new Git repository for our public modules:
git@worker1$ git init --bare --shared=group public.git Initialized empty shared Git repository in /var/lib/git/public.git/
Tip
If your Git user still has git-shell
set as its login shell from the previous chapter, change it back to bash
, as shown in the following commands:
# chsh -s /bin/bash git Changing shell for git. Shell changed.
The first module we will download from GitHub is puppetdb
, which is a module to install and configure puppetdb
. This module is available at https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-puppetdb.
With our public
repository created, we will clone the repository in another location and create a Git submodule...