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The Trac User and Administration Guide
Table of Contents
The Trac Guide is meant to serve as a starting point for all documentation regarding Trac usage and development. The guide is a free document, a collaborative effort, and a part of the Trac Project itself.
Table of Contents
Currently available documentation:
- User Guide
- Trac Wiki — How to use the built-in Wiki.
- Trac Timeline — The timeline provides a historic perspective on a project.
- Trac Rss — RSS content syndication in Trac.
- The Version Control Subsystem
- Trac Browser — Browsing source code with Trac.
- Trac Changeset — Viewing changes to source code.
- Trac Revision Log — Viewing change history.
- The Ticket Subsystem
- Trac Tickets — Using the issue tracker.
- Trac Reports — Writing and using reports.
- Trac Query — Executing custom ticket queries.
- Trac Roadmap — The roadmap helps tracking project progress.
- Administrator Guide
- Trac Install — How to install and run Trac.
- Trac Upgrade — How to upgrade existing installations.
- Trac Admin — Administering a Trac project.
- Trac Import — Importing tickets from other bug databases.
- Trac Ini — Trac configuration file reference.
- Trac Permissions — Access control and permissions.
- Trac Interface Customization — Customizing the Trac interface.
- Trac Plugins — Installing and managing Trac extensions.
- Trac Logging — The Trac logging facility.
- Trac Notification — Email notification.
- Trac Workflow — Configurable Ticket Workflow.
- Trac Repository Admin — Management of Source Code Repositories.
- Trac FAQ — A collection of Frequently Asked Questions (on the project website).
Support and Other Sources of Information
If you are looking for a good place to ask a question about Trac, look no further than the MailingList. It provides a friendly environment to discuss openly among Trac users and developers.
See also the Trac Support page for more information resources.
Finally, developer documentation can be found in TracDev and its sub-pages.
Note:
See TracWiki
for help on using the wiki.