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Welcome to Trac Hacks

The purpose of TracHacks is to provide free Subversion hosting for community created Trac hacks.

TracHacks uses the excellent tags hack, which adds basic categorisation to Trac. All hacks are tagged with one or more of the available tags?.

Latest News

TracHacks is now running on Trac 0.9b2. This migration was not without issue, some of which I have documented in MacroMigrationTutorial, but is mostly working fine.

TracHacks is now using the mighty AccountManagerPlugin, courtesy of mgood.

The biggest two remaining issues at the moment are that NewHack has not been migrated yet (it is a lot of work) and bug report links in the hack pages don't work because of Trac bug #1562. eg. AddCommentMacro bugs

Another issue is that occasionally a non-existent empty page will appear to be tagged. I haven't tracked this down yet, but assume it is a bug in the TagIt macro.

If you notice any issues other than those mentioned above, please log a ticket.

How to Contribute

I've tried to make this as simple as possible:

  1. Register a user name then login (requires cookies).
  2. Fill out the NewHack form.
  3. Verify all the details for your new page are correct.
  4. Commit your code to the provided Subversion URL
    (alternatively you can simply attach your hack to your Wiki page, ala MacroBazaar, but remember that you can't delete or replace attachments)
  5. Have a look at TracHackDevelopment.

The TracHacks page contains more information, contact details, bug reports, enhancements, suggestions, etc.

Hacks

ListTypes

Request-a-Hack

Can't find what you want here or in the MacroBazaar? Request-a-hack and somebody might help you out.

Bored? Got too much time on your hands? Take a look at the outstanding request-a-hacks and see if anything takes your fancy.

Miscellany

Registered users of TracHacks.

Hacks for Trac stable? and trunk?.

Example? hacks.

Tag Cloud

The tag cloud is a visual representation of tag frequency, similar to a histogram.