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The `root` key was rather useless (it was always just the
`/etc/.../<domain>` path.). This change gives it a real meaning. See the
'BREAKING CHANGE' section for more information.
BREAKING CHANGE: Previously the `root` key denoted the _absolute_ root of
a repository. Now it just denotes the root relative (i.e. a path within
the built repository) to the repos cloning position. You should just
remove the absolute part of the path (that, which is not an output in
your built repository)
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They were accidentally added at the wrong location in dd4b6bcfc16c7c795b697195eb6703966352d9f4
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Although the page does not actually serve any content, many browsers
will still refuse to access it at all, if they have the 'https-only'
mode activated.
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This sets some formatting option based on the file. In comparison to
the vim lines, this should be supported by more editors.
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