├── .deploy_key.enc ├── deploy_rsa.enc ├── www ├── imgs │ └── logo.png ├── README.org └── css │ └── style.css ├── download ├── rsync-gnu-elpa ├── deploy ├── rsync-melpa-stable ├── rsync-melpa ├── trigger-travis-build ├── make-total-dowloads-badge ├── extract-package-url.el ├── .travis.yml ├── README.org ├── README-en.org └── COPYING /.deploy_key.enc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sjtug/elpa/master/.deploy_key.enc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deploy_rsa.enc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sjtug/elpa/master/deploy_rsa.enc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /www/imgs/logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sjtug/elpa/master/www/imgs/logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /www/README.org: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This directory is for the webpage at https://elpa.emacs-china.org/. 2 | 3 | * Deploy 4 | 5 | 1. Export ~../README.org~ to ~../README.html~ 6 | 2. Move ~../README.html~ to ~./index.html~ 7 | 3. Copy ~./~ to VPS 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /download: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | export elpa="${elpa:=gnu}" 6 | 7 | mkdir -p $elpa 8 | 9 | emacs -Q --batch -l extract-package-url.el > "$elpa"-urls 10 | 11 | cd $elpa 12 | 13 | wget -i ../"$elpa"-urls || [ "$?" = "3" ] 14 | 15 | cd .. 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rsync-gnu-elpa: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | echo ">>> Syncing GNU ELPA <$( date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z" )>..." 6 | 7 | rsync -avz --delete --progress --chmod=Du=rwx,Dg=rx,Do=rx,Fu=rw,Fg=r,Fo=r elpa.gnu.org::elpa/ /var/elpa-packages/gnu 8 | rsync -av --delete /var/elpa-packages/gnu/ /var/elpa/gnu 9 | 10 | echo ">>> Done <$( date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z" )>" 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deploy: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | set -x 5 | 6 | ssh $DEPLOY_USER@$DEPLOY_HOST "mkdir -p /var/elpa-packages/" 7 | ssh $DEPLOY_USER@$DEPLOY_HOST "mkdir -p /var/elpa/" 8 | 9 | rsync -avz --delete --progress $elpa/ $DEPLOY_USER@$DEPLOY_HOST:/var/elpa-packages/$elpa 10 | 11 | ssh $DEPLOY_USER@$DEPLOY_HOST "rsync -av /var/elpa-packages/$elpa/ /var/elpa/$elpa" 12 | ssh $DEPLOY_USER@$DEPLOY_HOST "rsync -av --delete /var/elpa-packages/$elpa/ /var/elpa/$elpa" 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rsync-melpa-stable: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | echo ">>> Syncing MELPA Stable <$( date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z" )>..." 6 | 7 | rsync -avz --delete --exclude="- /index.html" --chmod=Du=rwx,Dg=rx,Do=rx,Fu=rw,Fg=r,Fo=r rsync://melpa.org/packages-stable/ /var/elpa-packages/melpa-stable 8 | rsync -av /var/elpa-packages/melpa-stable/ /var/elpa/melpa-stable 9 | chmod -R a+r /var/elpa/melpa-stable 10 | 11 | echo ">>> Done <$( date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z" )>" 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rsync-melpa: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | echo ">>> Syncing MELPA <$( date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z" )>..." 6 | 7 | rsync -avz --delete --exclude="- /index.html" --chmod=Du=rwx,Dg=rx,Do=rx,Fu=rw,Fg=r,Fo=r rsync://melpa.org/packages/ /var/elpa-packages/melpa 8 | rsync -av /var/elpa-packages/melpa/ /var/elpa/melpa 9 | # Looks like the upstream doesn't have readable perm bit set for some files 10 | chmod -R a+r /var/elpa/melpa 11 | 12 | echo ">>> Done <$( date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z" )>" 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /trigger-travis-build: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # 3 | # Run this script to trigger a Travis-CI build 4 | # 5 | # Usage: TRAVIS_TOKEN=your_token ./trigger-travis-build 6 | # 7 | # API documentation: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/triggering-builds 8 | 9 | # In case curl doesn't in cron's PATH 10 | PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin 11 | 12 | if [ -z "$TRAVIS_TOKEN" ]; then 13 | echo "Error: Environment variable TRAVIS_TOKEN is not set" 14 | exit 1 15 | fi 16 | 17 | body='{ 18 | "request": { 19 | "message": "This build is triggered by an api request", 20 | "branch":"master" 21 | }}' 22 | 23 | curl -s -X POST \ 24 | -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ 25 | -H "Accept: application/json" \ 26 | -H "Travis-API-Version: 3" \ 27 | -H "Authorization: token $TRAVIS_TOKEN" \ 28 | -d "$body" \ 29 | https://api.travis-ci.org/repo/emacs-china%2Felpa/requests 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /make-total-dowloads-badge: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # 计算下载量,制作 JSON 和 SVG badge,放到 4 | # https://elpa.zilongshanren.com/downloads 5 | # https://elpa.zilongshanren.com/downloads-badge.svg 6 | # 7 | # 用到 grep, jq, wget, numfmt (part of coreutils) 8 | 9 | set -e # Exit immediately if error occurs 10 | 11 | cd /tmp 12 | 13 | cp -v /var/log/nginx/emacs-china-elpa/access.log elpa-access.log 14 | 15 | test -f downloads && downloads_last=$( jq '.downloads' downloads ) 16 | downloads=$( grep 'URL/Emacs' elpa-access.log | grep -E 'GET /[^ ]*.(tar|el) ' -c ) 17 | test -v downloads_last && downloads_yesterday=$(( $downloads - $downloads_last )) 18 | 19 | echo -n "{\"downloads\": $downloads, \"last-update\": \"$( date +"%z %F %T" )\", \"update-period\": \"24 hours\"}" > downloads 20 | 21 | downloads_hunman_readable=$( numfmt --to=si $downloads ) 22 | test -v downloads_yesterday && downloads_yesterday_human_readable=$( numfmt --to=si $downloads_yesterday ) 23 | 24 | if test -v downloads_yesterday_human_readable; then 25 | wget --retry-connrefused "https://img.shields.io/badge/downloads-${downloads_hunman_readable}%20total%2C%20${downloads_yesterday_human_readable}%20yesterday-brightgreen.svg" -O downloads-badge.svg 26 | else 27 | wget --retry-connrefused "https://img.shields.io/badge/downloads-${downloads_hunman_readable}%20total-brightgreen.svg" -O downloads-badge.svg 28 | fi 29 | 30 | cp -v downloads /var/elpa 31 | cp -v downloads-badge.svg /var/elpa 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /extract-package-url.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; extract-package-url.el --- Extract Package URL 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2016 Chunyang Xu 4 | ;; 5 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1")) 6 | ;; 7 | ;; License: GPLv3 8 | 9 | ;;; Commentary: 10 | ;; 11 | ;; Usage: elpa=the-name-of-elpa emacs -Q --batch -l extract-package-url.el 12 | 13 | ;;; Code: 14 | 15 | (require 'package) 16 | 17 | (defvar extract-package-url-source-mapping 18 | '((gnu . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/") 19 | (melpa . "http://melpa.org/packages/") 20 | (melpa-stable . "http://stable.melpa.org/packages/") 21 | (marmalade . "http://marmalade-repo.org/packages/") 22 | (sunrise-commander . "http://joseito.republika.pl/sunrise-commander/") 23 | (user42 . "http://download.tuxfamily.org/user42/elpa/packages/") 24 | (org . "http://orgmode.org/elpa/")) 25 | "Mapping of source name and url.") 26 | 27 | (defun extract-package-url (elpa) 28 | (let* ((name elpa) 29 | (url 30 | (and name 31 | (cdr (assq (intern name) extract-package-url-source-mapping))))) 32 | (unless url (error "Unknown ELPA: %s" name)) 33 | (let ((ac-url (concat url "archive-contents")) 34 | (ac-file (expand-file-name "archive-contents" name))) 35 | (url-copy-file ac-url ac-file t) 36 | (shell-command (concat "chmod a+r " ac-file)) 37 | ;; Download signature file for GNU ELPA 38 | (when (string-equal "gnu" name) 39 | (url-copy-file (concat ac-url ".sig") (concat ac-file ".sig") t) 40 | (shell-command (concat "chmod a+r " (concat ac-file ".sig")))) 41 | (with-temp-buffer 42 | (insert-file-contents ac-file) 43 | (dolist (pkg (cdr (read (buffer-string)))) 44 | (let ((pkg-name (car pkg)) 45 | (pkg-version (package-version-join (aref (cdr pkg) 0))) 46 | (pkg-type (if (eq 'tar (aref (cdr pkg) 3)) 47 | "tar" "el"))) 48 | (princ (format "%s%s-%s.%s\n" url pkg-name pkg-version pkg-type)) 49 | ;; Marmalade and Org don't provide any *-readme.txt at all 50 | (unless (member name '("marmalade" "org")) 51 | (princ (format "%s%s-readme.txt\n" url pkg-name))) 52 | ;; Download signature file for GNU ELPA 53 | (when (string-equal "gnu" name) 54 | (princ (format "%s%s-%s.%s.sig\n" url pkg-name pkg-version pkg-type))))))))) 55 | 56 | (extract-package-url (getenv "elpa")) 57 | 58 | ;;; extract-package-url.el ends here 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: general 2 | sudo: required 3 | dist: trusty 4 | 5 | branches: 6 | only: 7 | - master 8 | 9 | addons: 10 | ssh_known_hosts: elpa.emacs-china.org 11 | 12 | before_install: 13 | - echo $DEPLOY_USER@$DEPLOY_HOST 14 | - openssl aes-256-cbc -K $encrypted_d3ac04c9de5b_key -iv $encrypted_d3ac04c9de5b_iv -in deploy_rsa.enc -out /tmp/deploy_rsa -d 15 | - chmod 600 /tmp/deploy_rsa 16 | - eval "$(ssh-agent -s)" 17 | - ssh-add /tmp/deploy_rsa 18 | - ssh root@elpa.emacs-china.org "uname -a && ls" 19 | - sudo apt-get install aria2 -qq 20 | - sudo apt-get install -qq emacs24-nox 21 | 22 | script: 23 | - emacs --version 24 | - travis_retry ./download && ls && du -sh && travis_retry ./deploy 25 | 26 | after_success: 27 | - TZ=Asia/Shanghai date +"https://img.shields.io/badge/last update-%Y--%m--%d %H:%M-brightgreen.svg" | xargs -i wget {} -O last-update.svg 28 | - rsync -av --chmod=Fu=rw,Fg=r,Fo=r last-update.svg $DEPLOY_USER@$DEPLOY_HOST:/var/elpa/ 29 | 30 | env: 31 | global: 32 | - secure: 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 33 | - secure: 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 34 | matrix: 35 | # GNU ELPA and MELPA provides rsync access, so use it 36 | # - elpa=gnu 37 | # - elpa=melpa 38 | # - elpa=melpa-stable 39 | # uncommon and uneasy to download 40 | # - elpa=marmalade 41 | - elpa=org 42 | # Disable since http://joseito.republika.pl/sunrise-commander/ is no longer working (2018-04-08) 43 | # - elpa=sunrise-commander 44 | - elpa=user42 45 | 46 | notifications: 47 | email: 48 | recipients: 49 | - xuchunyang.me@gmail.com 50 | on_failure: always 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /www/css/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Thanks https://github.com/li-xinyang for creating this file */ 2 | /* Thanks https://github.com/qinshulei for improving this file */ 3 | body { 4 | margin: 0; 5 | padding: 0; 6 | background-color: #f2efe4; 7 | font-family: sans-serif; 8 | text-align: center; 9 | } 10 | 11 | .heading-main { 12 | font-size: 70px; 13 | display: table; 14 | color: #41208c; 15 | font-weight: 100; 16 | margin: 30px auto 30px; 17 | } 18 | 19 | .heading-main .span, 20 | .heading-main .text { 21 | vertical-align: middle; 22 | display: table-cell; 23 | text-shadow: 1px 1px #633e8a; 24 | } 25 | 26 | .emacs-china-logo { 27 | width: 100px; 28 | padding: 0 15px 0 0; 29 | position: relative; 30 | top: 5px; 31 | } 32 | 33 | nav#bar { 34 | width: 100%; 35 | height: 48px; 36 | background: #7F5AB6; 37 | } 38 | 39 | nav#bar div { 40 | width: 490px; 41 | margin: 0px auto; 42 | } 43 | 44 | nav#bar a.nav-link { 45 | color: #FFF; 46 | text-decoration: none; 47 | text-align: center; 48 | -webkit-text-stroke: 0.2px; 49 | font-family: 'Montserrat', sans-serif; 50 | } 51 | 52 | nav#bar a.nav-link { 53 | line-height: 48px; 54 | min-width: 90px; 55 | text-align: center; 56 | font-size: 16px; 57 | float: left; 58 | } 59 | 60 | nav#bar a.red.selected { 61 | color: #d13332; 62 | border-color: #d13332 !important; 63 | } 64 | 65 | nav#bar a.red:hover { 66 | color: #d13332; 67 | text-shadow: 0px 0px 5px #d13332; 68 | } 69 | 70 | nav#bar a.orange.selected { 71 | color: #ea5932; 72 | border-color: #ea5932 !important; 73 | } 74 | 75 | nav#bar a.orange:hover { 76 | color: #ea5932; 77 | text-shadow: 0px 0px 5px #ea5932; 78 | } 79 | 80 | nav#bar a.yellow.selected { 81 | color: #fff9ae; 82 | border-color: #fff9ae !important; 83 | } 84 | 85 | nav#bar a.yellow:hover { 86 | color: #fff9ae; 87 | text-shadow: 0px 0px 5px #fff9ae; 88 | } 89 | 90 | nav#bar a.green.selected { 91 | color: #18b159; 92 | border-color: #18b159 !important; 93 | } 94 | 95 | nav#bar a.green:hover { 96 | color: #18b159; 97 | text-shadow: 0px 0px 5px #18b159; 98 | } 99 | 100 | nav#bar a.blue.selected { 101 | color: #00aeef; 102 | border-color: #00aeef !important; 103 | } 104 | 105 | nav#bar a.blue:hover { 106 | color: #00aeef; 107 | text-shadow: 0px 0px 5px #00aeef; 108 | } 109 | 110 | nav#bar a.grey.selected { 111 | color: #aaa; 112 | border-color: #aaa !important; 113 | } 114 | 115 | nav#bar a.grey:hover { 116 | color: #aaa; 117 | text-shadow: 0px 0px 5px #aaa; 118 | } 119 | 120 | nav#bar a.violet.selected { 121 | color: violet; 122 | border-color: #aaa !important; 123 | } 124 | 125 | nav#bar a.violet:hover { 126 | color: violet; 127 | text-shadow: 0px 0px 5px #aaa; 128 | } 129 | 130 | nav#bar a.nav-link.selected { 131 | line-height: 42px; 132 | border-top: 3px solid #0b0d0d; 133 | background-color: #0b0d0d; 134 | height: 45px; 135 | } 136 | 137 | nav#bar a.fork-us { 138 | float: right; 139 | border-radius: 4px; 140 | background-color: #543596; 141 | width: 104px; 142 | height: 32px; 143 | line-height: 32px; 144 | margin-top: 8px; 145 | font-weight: bold; 146 | font-size: 14px; 147 | text-decoration: none; 148 | color: #FFF; 149 | text-align: center; 150 | font-family: sans-serif; 151 | } 152 | 153 | nav#bar a.fork-us:hover { 154 | background-color: #3E2672; 155 | } 156 | 157 | nav#bar a.fork-us:active { 158 | background-color: #000; 159 | } 160 | 161 | .fa-github { 162 | font-size: 18px; 163 | } 164 | 165 | #content {} 166 | 167 | p { 168 | max-width: 600px; 169 | margin: 15px auto; 170 | padding: 0 10px; 171 | text-align: left; 172 | } 173 | 174 | #orgheadline1, 175 | #orgheadline2, 176 | #orgheadline3, 177 | #orgheadline4, 178 | #orgheadline5, 179 | #orgheadline6, 180 | #orgheadline7{ 181 | color: #633e8a; 182 | } 183 | 184 | .outline-2 { 185 | margin-top: 77px; 186 | margin: 77px 0; 187 | } 188 | 189 | .org-src-container { 190 | text-align: left; 191 | max-width: 600px; 192 | margin: 0 auto; 193 | overflow-x: auto; 194 | background: white; 195 | padding: 5px; 196 | border-left: 3px solid #7f5ab6; 197 | } 198 | 199 | .org-left { 200 | text-align: left; 201 | } 202 | 203 | a { 204 | color: #543596; 205 | } 206 | 207 | a:hover { 208 | color: #41208c; 209 | } 210 | 211 | table { 212 | width: 100%; 213 | margin: 30px auto; 214 | max-width: 600px; 215 | border-collapse: collapse; 216 | } 217 | 218 | th { 219 | font-weight: bold; 220 | color: #633e8a; 221 | } 222 | 223 | td, 224 | th { 225 | padding: 6px; 226 | text-align: left; 227 | } 228 | 229 | @media (max-width: 500px) { 230 | .emacs-china-logo { 231 | width: 70px 232 | } 233 | .text { 234 | font-size: 45px; 235 | } 236 | } 237 | 238 | @media (max-width: 450px) { 239 | .fa { 240 | display: none; 241 | } 242 | .nav-link { 243 | min-width: 65px !important; 244 | } 245 | .fork-us { 246 | float: left !important; 247 | margin-left: 10px; 248 | } 249 | } 250 | 251 | code{ 252 | background:white; 253 | border:solid 1px #e1e4e5; 254 | overflow-x:auto; 255 | padding:0 5px; 256 | white-space:nowrap; 257 | } 258 | 259 | ol, ul { 260 | max-width: 600px; 261 | margin: 0 auto; 262 | } 263 | 264 | li { 265 | text-align: left; 266 | } 267 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.org: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #+OPTIONS: title:nil 2 | #+OPTIONS: num:nil 3 | #+OPTIONS: toc:nil 4 | #+OPTIONS: html-style:nil 5 | #+OPTIONS: html-scripts:nil 6 | #+OPTIONS: html-preamble:nil 7 | #+OPTIONS: html-postamble:nil 8 | #+TITLE: ELPA 镜像 - Emacs China 9 | #+AUTHOR: Emacs China 10 | #+HTML_HEAD: 11 | #+HTML_HEAD: 12 | #+HTML_HEAD: 13 | #+HTML_HEAD: 14 | #+HTML_HEAD: 15 | 16 | #+BEGIN_EXPORT html 17 | 27 |
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35 | #+END_EXPORT 36 | 37 | [[https://elpa.emacs-china.org/downloads][file:https://elpa.emacs-china.org/downloads-badge.svg]] 38 | [[https://travis-ci.org/emacs-china/elpa/][file:https://elpa.emacs-china.org/last-update.svg]] 39 | 40 | | ELPA | 镜像地址 | 41 | |------------------------+------------------------------------------------| 42 | | [[http://elpa.gnu.org/][GNU ELPA]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/ | 43 | | [[https://melpa.org/][MELPA]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/ | 44 | | [[http://stable.melpa.org/#/][MELPA Stable]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa-stable/ | 45 | | [[Https://marmalade-repo.org/][Marmalade]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/marmalade/ | 46 | | [[http://orgmode.org/elpa.html][Org]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/org/ | 47 | | [[https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Sunrise_Commander][Sunrise Commander ELPA]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/sunrise-commander/ | 48 | | [[http://user42.tuxfamily.org/elpa/index.html][user42 ELPA]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/user42/ | 49 | 50 | 如果需要 HTTPS,请将镜像地址中的 ~http~ 改成 ~https~ 。 51 | 52 | ** 使用方法 53 | 54 | 根据你的需求,设置 ~package-archives~ ,比如用 GNU ELPA 和 MELPA: 55 | 56 | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 57 | (setq package-archives '(("gnu" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/") 58 | ("melpa" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/"))) 59 | #+END_SRC 60 | 61 | *** Spacemacs 用户 62 | 63 | 添加下面的代码到 ~.spacemacs~ 的 ~dotspacemacs/user-init()~ 64 | 65 | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 66 | (setq configuration-layer--elpa-archives 67 | '(("melpa-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/") 68 | ("org-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/org/") 69 | ("gnu-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/"))) 70 | #+END_SRC 71 | 72 | **** develop 分支 73 | 74 | 使用 ~configuration-layer-elpa-archives~ 代替原来的 ~configuration-layer--elpa-archives~ ( ~--~ 换成 ~-~ ) 75 | 76 | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 77 | (setq configuration-layer-elpa-archives 78 | '(("melpa-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/") 79 | ("org-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/org/") 80 | ("gnu-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/"))) 81 | #+END_SRC 82 | 83 | *** Cask 用户 84 | 85 | [[https://github.com/cask/cask][Cask]] 是一个 Emacs Lisp 的项目管理工具。这里还是以 GNU ELPA 和 MELPA 为例,在添加下面的代码到 ~Cask~ 86 | 87 | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 88 | (source "gnu" "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/") 89 | (source "melpa" "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/") 90 | #+END_SRC 91 | 92 | ** 镜像说明 93 | 94 | 对于上游提供了 Rsync 服务的 ELPA,通过 Rsync 方式同步,同步间隔为 4 小时。对于没有提供 Rsync 服务的 ELPA,通过 HTTP 方式同步,同步间隔为 8 小时。 95 | 96 | ** 用 Rsync 同步本镜像 97 | 98 | 整个镜像约占 1 GB,地址为: 99 | 100 | #+BEGIN_SRC undefined 101 | rsync://elpa.emacs-china.org/elpa/ 102 | #+END_SRC 103 | 104 | 下游 Tsinghua Mirrors 的 [[https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/help/elpa/][ELPA 镜像]] 也提供了 Rsync 服务,地址是: 105 | 106 | #+BEGIN_SRC undefined 107 | rsync://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/elpa/ 108 | #+END_SRC 109 | 110 | 上游 [[https://github.com/emacs-china/elpa/issues/30][GNU ELPA]] 和 [[https://github.com/melpa/melpa/issues/4020][MELPA]] 提供了 Rsync 服务,其地址分别为: 111 | 112 | #+BEGIN_SRC undefined 113 | rsync://elpa.gnu.org/elpa/ 114 | rsync://melpa.org/packages/ 115 | #+END_SRC 116 | 117 | ** [[https://elpa.emacs-china.org/packages/][ELPA Packages]] 118 | 119 | 你可以访问 [[https://elpa.emacs-china.org/packages/][ELPA Packages]] 来查看目前镜像上提供的所有的包。 120 | 121 | ** News 122 | 123 | - 2017/01/16 VPS 带宽从 1 Mbps 升级至 2 Mbps 124 | - 2016/12/02 域名更改为 ~elpa.emacs-china.org~ 。原来使用的 ~elpa.zilongshanren.com~ 的 HTTP、HTTPS 和 Rsync 仍照常工作 125 | - 2016/11/25 添加 Sunrise Commander ELPA 和 user42 ELPA 126 | 127 | ** 报告问题 128 | 129 | https://github.com/emacs-china/elpa/issues 130 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README-en.org: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #+OPTIONS: title:nil 2 | #+OPTIONS: num:nil 3 | #+OPTIONS: toc:nil 4 | #+OPTIONS: html-style:nil 5 | #+OPTIONS: html-scripts:nil 6 | #+OPTIONS: html-preamble:nil 7 | #+OPTIONS: html-postamble:nil 8 | #+TITLE: ELPA Mirror - Emacs China 9 | #+AUTHOR: Emacs China 10 | #+HTML_HEAD: 11 | #+HTML_HEAD: 12 | #+HTML_HEAD: 13 | #+HTML_HEAD: 14 | #+HTML_HEAD: 15 | 16 | #+BEGIN_EXPORT html 17 | 27 |
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35 | #+END_EXPORT 36 | 37 | [[https://elpa.emacs-china.org/downloads][file:https://elpa.emacs-china.org/downloads-badge.svg]] 38 | [[https://travis-ci.org/emacs-china/elpa/][file:https://elpa.emacs-china.org/last-update.svg]] 39 | 40 | | ELPA | URL | 41 | |------------------------+------------------------------------------------| 42 | | [[http://elpa.gnu.org/][GNU ELPA]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/ | 43 | | [[https://melpa.org/][MELPA]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/ | 44 | | [[http://stable.melpa.org/#/][MELPA Stable]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa-stable/ | 45 | | [[Https://marmalade-repo.org/][Marmalade]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/marmalade/ | 46 | | [[http://orgmode.org/elpa.html][Org]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/org/ | 47 | | [[https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Sunrise_Commander][Sunrise Commander ELPA]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/sunrise-commander/ | 48 | | [[http://user42.tuxfamily.org/elpa/index.html][user42 ELPA]] | http://elpa.emacs-china.org/user42/ | 49 | 50 | To use HTTPS, please replace ~http~ with ~https~. 51 | 52 | ** Usage 53 | 54 | Adjust ~package-archives~ according to your own need, for example, to use GNU ELPA and MELPA: 55 | 56 | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 57 | (setq package-archives '(("gnu" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/") 58 | ("melpa" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/"))) 59 | #+END_SRC 60 | 61 | *** Spacemacs 62 | 63 | Put this to ~dotspacemacs/user-init()~ in the file ~.spacemacs~: 64 | 65 | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 66 | (setq configuration-layer--elpa-archives 67 | '(("melpa-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/") 68 | ("org-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/org/") 69 | ("gnu-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/"))) 70 | #+END_SRC 71 | 72 | **** develop branch 73 | 74 | Replace ~configuration-layer--elpa-archives~ with ~configuration-layer-elpa-archives~, that is change ~--~ to ~-~. 75 | 76 | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 77 | (setq configuration-layer-elpa-archives 78 | '(("melpa-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/") 79 | ("org-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/org/") 80 | ("gnu-cn" . "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/"))) 81 | #+END_SRC 82 | 83 | *** [[https://github.com/cask/cask][Cask]] 84 | 85 | Add the following to your ~Cask~: 86 | 87 | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 88 | (source "gnu" "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/gnu/") 89 | (source "melpa" "http://elpa.emacs-china.org/melpa/") 90 | #+END_SRC 91 | 92 | ** How does the mirror update? 93 | 94 | We use rsync to update every 4 hours from upstreams for those who provide the 95 | service, such as GNU ELPA and MELPA; for the rest, we download all packages via 96 | HTTP to update every 8 hours. 97 | 98 | Note that I understand that it's not polite to download everything periodically, 99 | if you worry about this, please contact us via GitHub issue. 100 | 101 | ** Mirroring the Emacs China ELPA Mirror via Rsync 102 | 103 | #+BEGIN_SRC undefined 104 | rsync://elpa.emacs-china.org/elpa/ 105 | #+END_SRC 106 | 107 | Our downstream, Tsinghua Mirrors' [[https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/help/elpa][ELPA Mirror]], also provides the Rsync service: 108 | 109 | #+BEGIN_SRC undefined 110 | rsync://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/elpa/ 111 | #+END_SRC 112 | 113 | ** [[https://elpa.emacs-china.org/packages/][ELPA Packages]] 114 | 115 | You can visit [[https://elpa.emacs-china.org/packages/][ELPA Packages]] to find out all packages on the mirror. 116 | 117 | ** News 118 | 119 | - 2017/01/16 Upgrade VPS bandwidth from 1 Mbps to 2 Mbps 120 | - 2016/12/02 Use new domain ~elpa.emacs-china.org~. 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