tree d9a89c75ff0c5790b03dd59e4134fb2c504cf18f $ git ls-tree -l HEAD:examples # shows similar output on the CLI size name 516 README 1634 README.unsubscribe 1568 cgit-commit-filter.lua 2373 cgit-wwwhighlight-filter.lua 685 cgit.psgi x 4173 grok-pull.post_update_hook.sh 630 highlight.psgi d - lib/ 665 logrotate.conf 1375 newswww.psgi 1041 nginx_proxy 551 public-inbox-config 334 public-inbox-httpd.socket 1405 public-inbox-httpd@.service 908 public-inbox-imapd.socket 1371 public-inbox-imapd@.service 1322 public-inbox-netd.socket 3102 public-inbox-netd@.service 908 public-inbox-nntpd.socket 1361 public-inbox-nntpd@.service 446 public-inbox-watch.service 1825 public-inbox.psgi 252 unsubscribe-milter.socket 1268 unsubscribe-milter@.service 270 unsubscribe-psgi.socket 742 unsubscribe-psgi@.service 5799 unsubscribe.milter 2284 unsubscribe.psgi 1886 varnish-4.vclglossary -------- Tree objects belong to commits or other tree objects. Trees may reference blobs, sub-trees, or (rarely) commits of submodules. Path names are stored in tree objects, but trees do not know their own path name. A tree's path name comes from their parent tree, or it is the root tree referenced by a commit object. Thus, this web UI relies on the `b=' URI parameter as a hint to display the path name.git clone https://public-inbox.org/public-inbox.git git clone http://7fh6tueqddpjyxjmgtdiueylzoqt6pt7hec3pukyptlmohoowvhde4yd.onion/public-inbox.git