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= Testmod David Calloway :docinfo: private-head
This module has (useless) Go code, but is only available to learn and demonstrate how to set up a fossil repository on your own server such that the code can be accessed as a Go module via the standard toolchain.
== Setting up fossil
This guide assumes that you'll want to be hosting more than a single fossil repository (e.g. individual Go modules), and that each fossil repository is its own separate Go module.
Furthermore, we'll assume that the web server you use might be used for other uses as well, and therefore we'll be using a reverse proxy to send repository traffic to the fossil server.
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Socket’s Rust and Cargo support is now generally available, providing dependency analysis and supply chain visibility for Rust projects.

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