| CONFIGURATION FILE |
| ------------------ |
| |
| The git configuration file contains a number of variables that affect |
| the git command's behavior. `.git/config` file for each repository |
| is used to store the information for that repository, and |
| `$HOME/.gitconfig` is used to store per user information to give |
| fallback values for `.git/config` file. The file `/etc/gitconfig` |
| can be used to store system-wide defaults. |
| |
| They can be used by both the git plumbing |
| and the porcelains. The variables are divided into sections, where |
| in the fully qualified variable name the variable itself is the last |
| dot-separated segment and the section name is everything before the last |
| dot. The variable names are case-insensitive and only alphanumeric |
| characters are allowed. Some variables may appear multiple times. |
| |
| Syntax |
| ~~~~~~ |
| |
| The syntax is fairly flexible and permissive; whitespaces are mostly |
| ignored. The '#' and ';' characters begin comments to the end of line, |
| blank lines are ignored. |
| |
| The file consists of sections and variables. A section begins with |
| the name of the section in square brackets and continues until the next |
| section begins. Section names are not case sensitive. Only alphanumeric |
| characters, '`-`' and '`.`' are allowed in section names. Each variable |
| must belong to some section, which means that there must be section |
| header before first setting of a variable. |
| |
| Sections can be further divided into subsections. To begin a subsection |
| put its name in double quotes, separated by space from the section name, |
| in the section header, like in example below: |
| |
| -------- |
| [section "subsection"] |
| |
| -------- |
| |
| Subsection names can contain any characters except newline (doublequote |
| '`"`' and backslash have to be escaped as '`\"`' and '`\\`', |
| respectively) and are case sensitive. Section header cannot span multiple |
| lines. Variables may belong directly to a section or to a given subsection. |
| You can have `[section]` if you have `[section "subsection"]`, but you |
| don't need to. |
| |
| There is also (case insensitive) alternative `[section.subsection]` syntax. |
| In this syntax subsection names follow the same restrictions as for section |
| name. |
| |
| All the other lines are recognized as setting variables, in the form |
| 'name = value'. If there is no equal sign on the line, the entire line |
| is taken as 'name' and the variable is recognized as boolean "true". |
| The variable names are case-insensitive and only alphanumeric |
| characters and '`-`' are allowed. There can be more than one value |
| for a given variable; we say then that variable is multivalued. |
| |
| Leading and trailing whitespace in a variable value is discarded. |
| Internal whitespace within a variable value is retained verbatim. |
| |
| The values following the equals sign in variable assign are all either |
| a string, an integer, or a boolean. Boolean values may be given as yes/no, |
| 0/1 or true/false. Case is not significant in boolean values, when |
| converting value to the canonical form using '--bool' type specifier; |
| `git-config` will ensure that the output is "true" or "false". |
| |
| String values may be entirely or partially enclosed in double quotes. |
| You need to enclose variable value in double quotes if you want to |
| preserve leading or trailing whitespace, or if variable value contains |
| beginning of comment characters (if it contains '#' or ';'). |
| Double quote '`"`' and backslash '`\`' characters in variable value must |
| be escaped: use '`\"`' for '`"`' and '`\\`' for '`\`'. |
| |
| The following escape sequences (beside '`\"`' and '`\\`') are recognized: |
| '`\n`' for newline character (NL), '`\t`' for horizontal tabulation (HT, TAB) |
| and '`\b`' for backspace (BS). No other char escape sequence, nor octal |
| char sequences are valid. |
| |
| Variable value ending in a '`\`' is continued on the next line in the |
| customary UNIX fashion. |
| |
| Some variables may require special value format. |
| |
| Example |
| ~~~~~~~ |
| |
| # Core variables |
| [core] |
| ; Don't trust file modes |
| filemode = false |
| |
| # Our diff algorithm |
| [diff] |
| external = "/usr/local/bin/gnu-diff -u" |
| renames = true |
| |
| [branch "devel"] |
| remote = origin |
| merge = refs/heads/devel |
| |
| # Proxy settings |
| [core] |
| gitProxy="ssh" for "kernel.org" |
| gitProxy=default-proxy ; for the rest |
| |
| Variables |
| ~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Note that this list is non-comprehensive and not necessarily complete. |
| For command-specific variables, you will find a more detailed description |
| in the appropriate manual page. You will find a description of non-core |
| porcelain configuration variables in the respective porcelain documentation. |
| |
| core.fileMode:: |
| If false, the executable bit differences between the index and |
| the working copy are ignored; useful on broken filesystems like FAT. |
| See linkgit:git-update-index[1]. True by default. |
| |
| core.quotepath:: |
| The commands that output paths (e.g. `ls-files`, |
| `diff`), when not given the `-z` option, will quote |
| "unusual" characters in the pathname by enclosing the |
| pathname in a double-quote pair and with backslashes the |
| same way strings in C source code are quoted. If this |
| variable is set to false, the bytes higher than 0x80 are |
| not quoted but output as verbatim. Note that double |
| quote, backslash and control characters are always |
| quoted without `-z` regardless of the setting of this |
| variable. |
| |
| core.autocrlf:: |
| If true, makes git convert `CRLF` at the end of lines in text files to |
| `LF` when reading from the filesystem, and convert in reverse when |
| writing to the filesystem. The variable can be set to |
| 'input', in which case the conversion happens only while |
| reading from the filesystem but files are written out with |
| `LF` at the end of lines. Currently, which paths to consider |
| "text" (i.e. be subjected to the autocrlf mechanism) is |
| decided purely based on the contents. |
| |
| core.safecrlf:: |
| If true, makes git check if converting `CRLF` as controlled by |
| `core.autocrlf` is reversible. Git will verify if a command |
| modifies a file in the work tree either directly or indirectly. |
| For example, committing a file followed by checking out the |
| same file should yield the original file in the work tree. If |
| this is not the case for the current setting of |
| `core.autocrlf`, git will reject the file. The variable can |
| be set to "warn", in which case git will only warn about an |
| irreversible conversion but continue the operation. |
| + |
| CRLF conversion bears a slight chance of corrupting data. |
| autocrlf=true will convert CRLF to LF during commit and LF to |
| CRLF during checkout. A file that contains a mixture of LF and |
| CRLF before the commit cannot be recreated by git. For text |
| files this is the right thing to do: it corrects line endings |
| such that we have only LF line endings in the repository. |
| But for binary files that are accidentally classified as text the |
| conversion can corrupt data. |
| + |
| If you recognize such corruption early you can easily fix it by |
| setting the conversion type explicitly in .gitattributes. Right |
| after committing you still have the original file in your work |
| tree and this file is not yet corrupted. You can explicitly tell |
| git that this file is binary and git will handle the file |
| appropriately. |
| + |
| Unfortunately, the desired effect of cleaning up text files with |
| mixed line endings and the undesired effect of corrupting binary |
| files cannot be distinguished. In both cases CRLFs are removed |
| in an irreversible way. For text files this is the right thing |
| to do because CRLFs are line endings, while for binary files |
| converting CRLFs corrupts data. |
| + |
| Note, this safety check does not mean that a checkout will generate a |
| file identical to the original file for a different setting of |
| `core.autocrlf`, but only for the current one. For example, a text |
| file with `LF` would be accepted with `core.autocrlf=input` and could |
| later be checked out with `core.autocrlf=true`, in which case the |
| resulting file would contain `CRLF`, although the original file |
| contained `LF`. However, in both work trees the line endings would be |
| consistent, that is either all `LF` or all `CRLF`, but never mixed. A |
| file with mixed line endings would be reported by the `core.safecrlf` |
| mechanism. |
| |
| core.symlinks:: |
| If false, symbolic links are checked out as small plain files that |
| contain the link text. linkgit:git-update-index[1] and |
| linkgit:git-add[1] will not change the recorded type to regular |
| file. Useful on filesystems like FAT that do not support |
| symbolic links. True by default. |
| |
| core.gitProxy:: |
| A "proxy command" to execute (as 'command host port') instead |
| of establishing direct connection to the remote server when |
| using the git protocol for fetching. If the variable value is |
| in the "COMMAND for DOMAIN" format, the command is applied only |
| on hostnames ending with the specified domain string. This variable |
| may be set multiple times and is matched in the given order; |
| the first match wins. |
| + |
| Can be overridden by the 'GIT_PROXY_COMMAND' environment variable |
| (which always applies universally, without the special "for" |
| handling). |
| |
| core.ignoreStat:: |
| The working copy files are assumed to stay unchanged until you |
| mark them otherwise manually - Git will not detect the file changes |
| by lstat() calls. This is useful on systems where those are very |
| slow, such as Microsoft Windows. See linkgit:git-update-index[1]. |
| False by default. |
| |
| core.preferSymlinkRefs:: |
| Instead of the default "symref" format for HEAD |
| and other symbolic reference files, use symbolic links. |
| This is sometimes needed to work with old scripts that |
| expect HEAD to be a symbolic link. |
| |
| core.bare:: |
| If true this repository is assumed to be 'bare' and has no |
| working directory associated with it. If this is the case a |
| number of commands that require a working directory will be |
| disabled, such as linkgit:git-add[1] or linkgit:git-merge[1]. |
| + |
| This setting is automatically guessed by linkgit:git-clone[1] or |
| linkgit:git-init[1] when the repository was created. By default a |
| repository that ends in "/.git" is assumed to be not bare (bare = |
| false), while all other repositories are assumed to be bare (bare |
| = true). |
| |
| core.worktree:: |
| Set the path to the working tree. The value will not be |
| used in combination with repositories found automatically in |
| a .git directory (i.e. $GIT_DIR is not set). |
| This can be overridden by the GIT_WORK_TREE environment |
| variable and the '--work-tree' command line option. |
| |
| core.logAllRefUpdates:: |
| Enable the reflog. Updates to a ref <ref> is logged to the file |
| "$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>", by appending the new and old |
| SHA1, the date/time and the reason of the update, but |
| only when the file exists. If this configuration |
| variable is set to true, missing "$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>" |
| file is automatically created for branch heads. |
| + |
| This information can be used to determine what commit |
| was the tip of a branch "2 days ago". |
| + |
| This value is true by default in a repository that has |
| a working directory associated with it, and false by |
| default in a bare repository. |
| |
| core.repositoryFormatVersion:: |
| Internal variable identifying the repository format and layout |
| version. |
| |
| core.sharedRepository:: |
| When 'group' (or 'true'), the repository is made shareable between |
| several users in a group (making sure all the files and objects are |
| group-writable). When 'all' (or 'world' or 'everybody'), the |
| repository will be readable by all users, additionally to being |
| group-shareable. When 'umask' (or 'false'), git will use permissions |
| reported by umask(2). See linkgit:git-init[1]. False by default. |
| |
| core.warnAmbiguousRefs:: |
| If true, git will warn you if the ref name you passed it is ambiguous |
| and might match multiple refs in the .git/refs/ tree. True by default. |
| |
| core.compression:: |
| An integer -1..9, indicating a default compression level. |
| -1 is the zlib default. 0 means no compression, |
| and 1..9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being slowest. |
| If set, this provides a default to other compression variables, |
| such as 'core.loosecompression' and 'pack.compression'. |
| |
| core.loosecompression:: |
| An integer -1..9, indicating the compression level for objects that |
| are not in a pack file. -1 is the zlib default. 0 means no |
| compression, and 1..9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being |
| slowest. If not set, defaults to core.compression. If that is |
| not set, defaults to 1 (best speed). |
| |
| core.packedGitWindowSize:: |
| Number of bytes of a pack file to map into memory in a |
| single mapping operation. Larger window sizes may allow |
| your system to process a smaller number of large pack files |
| more quickly. Smaller window sizes will negatively affect |
| performance due to increased calls to the operating system's |
| memory manager, but may improve performance when accessing |
| a large number of large pack files. |
| + |
| Default is 1 MiB if NO_MMAP was set at compile time, otherwise 32 |
| MiB on 32 bit platforms and 1 GiB on 64 bit platforms. This should |
| be reasonable for all users/operating systems. You probably do |
| not need to adjust this value. |
| + |
| Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported. |
| |
| core.packedGitLimit:: |
| Maximum number of bytes to map simultaneously into memory |
| from pack files. If Git needs to access more than this many |
| bytes at once to complete an operation it will unmap existing |
| regions to reclaim virtual address space within the process. |
| + |
| Default is 256 MiB on 32 bit platforms and 8 GiB on 64 bit platforms. |
| This should be reasonable for all users/operating systems, except on |
| the largest projects. You probably do not need to adjust this value. |
| + |
| Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported. |
| |
| core.deltaBaseCacheLimit:: |
| Maximum number of bytes to reserve for caching base objects |
| that multiple deltafied objects reference. By storing the |
| entire decompressed base objects in a cache Git is able |
| to avoid unpacking and decompressing frequently used base |
| objects multiple times. |
| + |
| Default is 16 MiB on all platforms. This should be reasonable |
| for all users/operating systems, except on the largest projects. |
| You probably do not need to adjust this value. |
| + |
| Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported. |
| |
| core.excludesfile:: |
| In addition to '.gitignore' (per-directory) and |
| '.git/info/exclude', git looks into this file for patterns |
| of files which are not meant to be tracked. See |
| linkgit:gitignore[5]. |
| |
| core.editor:: |
| Commands such as `commit` and `tag` that lets you edit |
| messages by launching an editor uses the value of this |
| variable when it is set, and the environment variable |
| `GIT_EDITOR` is not set. The order of preference is |
| `GIT_EDITOR` environment, `core.editor`, `VISUAL` and |
| `EDITOR` environment variables and then finally `vi`. |
| |
| core.pager:: |
| The command that git will use to paginate output. Can be overridden |
| with the `GIT_PAGER` environment variable. |
| |
| core.whitespace:: |
| A comma separated list of common whitespace problems to |
| notice. `git diff` will use `color.diff.whitespace` to |
| highlight them, and `git apply --whitespace=error` will |
| consider them as errors: |
| + |
| * `trailing-space` treats trailing whitespaces at the end of the line |
| as an error (enabled by default). |
| * `space-before-tab` treats a space character that appears immediately |
| before a tab character in the initial indent part of the line as an |
| error (enabled by default). |
| * `indent-with-non-tab` treats a line that is indented with 8 or more |
| space characters as an error (not enabled by default). |
| |
| alias.*:: |
| Command aliases for the linkgit:git[1] command wrapper - e.g. |
| after defining "alias.last = cat-file commit HEAD", the invocation |
| "git last" is equivalent to "git cat-file commit HEAD". To avoid |
| confusion and troubles with script usage, aliases that |
| hide existing git commands are ignored. Arguments are split by |
| spaces, the usual shell quoting and escaping is supported. |
| quote pair and a backslash can be used to quote them. |
| + |
| If the alias expansion is prefixed with an exclamation point, |
| it will be treated as a shell command. For example, defining |
| "alias.new = !gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD", the invocation |
| "git new" is equivalent to running the shell command |
| "gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD". |
| |
| apply.whitespace:: |
| Tells `git-apply` how to handle whitespaces, in the same way |
| as the '--whitespace' option. See linkgit:git-apply[1]. |
| |
| branch.autosetupmerge:: |
| Tells `git-branch` and `git-checkout` to setup new branches |
| so that linkgit:git-pull[1] will appropriately merge from that |
| remote branch. Note that even if this option is not set, |
| this behavior can be chosen per-branch using the `--track` |
| and `--no-track` options. This option defaults to true. |
| |
| branch.<name>.remote:: |
| When in branch <name>, it tells `git fetch` which remote to fetch. |
| If this option is not given, `git fetch` defaults to remote "origin". |
| |
| branch.<name>.merge:: |
| When in branch <name>, it tells `git fetch` the default |
| refspec to be marked for merging in FETCH_HEAD. The value is |
| handled like the remote part of a refspec, and must match a |
| ref which is fetched from the remote given by |
| "branch.<name>.remote". |
| The merge information is used by `git pull` (which at first calls |
| `git fetch`) to lookup the default branch for merging. Without |
| this option, `git pull` defaults to merge the first refspec fetched. |
| Specify multiple values to get an octopus merge. |
| If you wish to setup `git pull` so that it merges into <name> from |
| another branch in the local repository, you can point |
| branch.<name>.merge to the desired branch, and use the special setting |
| `.` (a period) for branch.<name>.remote. |
| |
| branch.<name>.mergeoptions:: |
| Sets default options for merging into branch <name>. The syntax and |
| supported options are equal to that of linkgit:git-merge[1], but |
| option values containing whitespace characters are currently not |
| supported. |
| |
| branch.<name>.rebase:: |
| When true, rebase the branch <name> on top of the fetched branch, |
| instead of merging the default branch from the default remote. |
| *NOTE*: this is a possibly dangerous operation; do *not* use |
| it unless you understand the implications (see linkgit:git-rebase[1] |
| for details). |
| |
| browser.<tool>.path:: |
| Override the path for the given tool that may be used to |
| browse HTML help (see '-w' option in linkgit:git-help[1]) or a |
| working repository in gitweb (see linkgit:git-instaweb[1]). |
| |
| clean.requireForce:: |
| A boolean to make git-clean do nothing unless given -f |
| or -n. Defaults to true. |
| |
| color.branch:: |
| A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of |
| linkgit:git-branch[1]. May be set to `always`, |
| `false` (or `never`) or `auto` (or `true`), in which case colors are used |
| only when the output is to a terminal. Defaults to false. |
| |
| color.branch.<slot>:: |
| Use customized color for branch coloration. `<slot>` is one of |
| `current` (the current branch), `local` (a local branch), |
| `remote` (a tracking branch in refs/remotes/), `plain` (other |
| refs). |
| + |
| The value for these configuration variables is a list of colors (at most |
| two) and attributes (at most one), separated by spaces. The colors |
| accepted are `normal`, `black`, `red`, `green`, `yellow`, `blue`, |
| `magenta`, `cyan` and `white`; the attributes are `bold`, `dim`, `ul`, |
| `blink` and `reverse`. The first color given is the foreground; the |
| second is the background. The position of the attribute, if any, |
| doesn't matter. |
| |
| color.diff:: |
| When set to `always`, always use colors in patch. |
| When false (or `never`), never. When set to `true` or `auto`, use |
| colors only when the output is to the terminal. Defaults to false. |
| |
| color.diff.<slot>:: |
| Use customized color for diff colorization. `<slot>` specifies |
| which part of the patch to use the specified color, and is one |
| of `plain` (context text), `meta` (metainformation), `frag` |
| (hunk header), `old` (removed lines), `new` (added lines), |
| `commit` (commit headers), or `whitespace` (highlighting |
| whitespace errors). The values of these variables may be specified as |
| in color.branch.<slot>. |
| |
| color.interactive:: |
| When set to `always`, always use colors for interactive prompts |
| and displays (such as those used by "git add --interactive"). |
| When false (or `never`), never. When set to `true` or `auto`, use |
| colors only when the output is to the terminal. Defaults to false. |
| |
| color.interactive.<slot>:: |
| Use customized color for `git add --interactive` |
| output. `<slot>` may be `prompt`, `header`, or `help`, for |
| three distinct types of normal output from interactive |
| programs. The values of these variables may be specified as |
| in color.branch.<slot>. |
| |
| color.pager:: |
| A boolean to enable/disable colored output when the pager is in |
| use (default is true). |
| |
| color.status:: |
| A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of |
| linkgit:git-status[1]. May be set to `always`, |
| `false` (or `never`) or `auto` (or `true`), in which case colors are used |
| only when the output is to a terminal. Defaults to false. |
| |
| color.status.<slot>:: |
| Use customized color for status colorization. `<slot>` is |
| one of `header` (the header text of the status message), |
| `added` or `updated` (files which are added but not committed), |
| `changed` (files which are changed but not added in the index), |
| or `untracked` (files which are not tracked by git). The values of |
| these variables may be specified as in color.branch.<slot>. |
| |
| commit.template:: |
| Specify a file to use as the template for new commit messages. |
| |
| diff.autorefreshindex:: |
| When using `git diff` to compare with work tree |
| files, do not consider stat-only change as changed. |
| Instead, silently run `git update-index --refresh` to |
| update the cached stat information for paths whose |
| contents in the work tree match the contents in the |
| index. This option defaults to true. Note that this |
| affects only `git diff` Porcelain, and not lower level |
| `diff` commands, such as `git diff-files`. |
| |
| diff.external:: |
| If this config variable is set, diff generation is not |
| performed using the internal diff machinery, but using the |
| given command. Note: if you want to use an external diff |
| program only on a subset of your files, you might want to |
| use linkgit:gitattributes[5] instead. |
| |
| diff.renameLimit:: |
| The number of files to consider when performing the copy/rename |
| detection; equivalent to the git diff option '-l'. |
| |
| diff.renames:: |
| Tells git to detect renames. If set to any boolean value, it |
| will enable basic rename detection. If set to "copies" or |
| "copy", it will detect copies, as well. |
| |
| fetch.unpackLimit:: |
| If the number of objects fetched over the git native |
| transfer is below this |
| limit, then the objects will be unpacked into loose object |
| files. However if the number of received objects equals or |
| exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as |
| a pack, after adding any missing delta bases. Storing the |
| pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, |
| especially on slow filesystems. If not set, the value of |
| `transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. |
| |
| format.numbered:: |
| A boolean which can enable sequence numbers in patch subjects. |
| Setting this option to "auto" will enable it only if there is |
| more than one patch. See --numbered option in |
| linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. |
| |
| format.headers:: |
| Additional email headers to include in a patch to be submitted |
| by mail. See linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. |
| |
| format.suffix:: |
| The default for format-patch is to output files with the suffix |
| `.patch`. Use this variable to change that suffix (make sure to |
| include the dot if you want it). |
| |
| gc.aggressiveWindow:: |
| The window size parameter used in the delta compression |
| algorithm used by 'git gc --aggressive'. This defaults |
| to 10. |
| |
| gc.auto:: |
| When there are approximately more than this many loose |
| objects in the repository, `git gc --auto` will pack them. |
| Some Porcelain commands use this command to perform a |
| light-weight garbage collection from time to time. The |
| default value is 6700. Setting this to 0 disables it. |
| |
| gc.autopacklimit:: |
| When there are more than this many packs that are not |
| marked with `*.keep` file in the repository, `git gc |
| --auto` consolidates them into one larger pack. The |
| default value is 20. Setting this to 0 disables it. |
| |
| gc.packrefs:: |
| `git gc` does not run `git pack-refs` in a bare repository by |
| default so that older dumb-transport clients can still fetch |
| from the repository. Setting this to `true` lets `git |
| gc` to run `git pack-refs`. Setting this to `false` tells |
| `git gc` never to run `git pack-refs`. The default setting is |
| `notbare`. Enable it only when you know you do not have to |
| support such clients. The default setting will change to `true` |
| at some stage, and setting this to `false` will continue to |
| prevent `git pack-refs` from being run from `git gc`. |
| |
| gc.reflogexpire:: |
| `git reflog expire` removes reflog entries older than |
| this time; defaults to 90 days. |
| |
| gc.reflogexpireunreachable:: |
| `git reflog expire` removes reflog entries older than |
| this time and are not reachable from the current tip; |
| defaults to 30 days. |
| |
| gc.rerereresolved:: |
| Records of conflicted merge you resolved earlier are |
| kept for this many days when `git rerere gc` is run. |
| The default is 60 days. See linkgit:git-rerere[1]. |
| |
| gc.rerereunresolved:: |
| Records of conflicted merge you have not resolved are |
| kept for this many days when `git rerere gc` is run. |
| The default is 15 days. See linkgit:git-rerere[1]. |
| |
| rerere.enabled:: |
| Activate recording of resolved conflicts, so that identical |
| conflict hunks can be resolved automatically, should they |
| be encountered again. linkgit:git-rerere[1] command is by |
| default enabled if you create `rr-cache` directory under |
| `$GIT_DIR`, but can be disabled by setting this option to false. |
| |
| gitcvs.enabled:: |
| Whether the CVS server interface is enabled for this repository. |
| See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. |
| |
| gitcvs.logfile:: |
| Path to a log file where the CVS server interface well... logs |
| various stuff. See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. |
| |
| gitcvs.allbinary:: |
| If true, all files are sent to the client in mode '-kb'. This |
| causes the client to treat all files as binary files which suppresses |
| any newline munging it otherwise might do. A work-around for the |
| fact that there is no way yet to set single files to mode '-kb'. |
| |
| gitcvs.dbname:: |
| Database used by git-cvsserver to cache revision information |
| derived from the git repository. The exact meaning depends on the |
| used database driver, for SQLite (which is the default driver) this |
| is a filename. Supports variable substitution (see |
| linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). May not contain semicolons (`;`). |
| Default: '%Ggitcvs.%m.sqlite' |
| |
| gitcvs.dbdriver:: |
| Used Perl DBI driver. You can specify any available driver |
| for this here, but it might not work. git-cvsserver is tested |
| with 'DBD::SQLite', reported to work with 'DBD::Pg', and |
| reported *not* to work with 'DBD::mysql'. Experimental feature. |
| May not contain double colons (`:`). Default: 'SQLite'. |
| See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. |
| |
| gitcvs.dbuser, gitcvs.dbpass:: |
| Database user and password. Only useful if setting 'gitcvs.dbdriver', |
| since SQLite has no concept of database users and/or passwords. |
| 'gitcvs.dbuser' supports variable substitution (see |
| linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). |
| |
| All gitcvs variables except for 'gitcvs.allbinary' can also be |
| specified as 'gitcvs.<access_method>.<varname>' (where 'access_method' |
| is one of "ext" and "pserver") to make them apply only for the given |
| access method. |
| |
| help.browser:: |
| Specify the browser that will be used to display help in the |
| 'web' format. See linkgit:git-help[1]. |
| |
| help.format:: |
| Override the default help format used by linkgit:git-help[1]. |
| Values 'man', 'info', 'web' and 'html' are supported. 'man' is |
| the default. 'web' and 'html' are the same. |
| |
| http.proxy:: |
| Override the HTTP proxy, normally configured using the 'http_proxy' |
| environment variable (see linkgit:curl[1]). This can be overridden |
| on a per-remote basis; see remote.<name>.proxy |
| |
| http.sslVerify:: |
| Whether to verify the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing |
| over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY' environment |
| variable. |
| |
| http.sslCert:: |
| File containing the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing |
| over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_CERT' environment |
| variable. |
| |
| http.sslKey:: |
| File containing the SSL private key when fetching or pushing |
| over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_KEY' environment |
| variable. |
| |
| http.sslCAInfo:: |
| File containing the certificates to verify the peer with when |
| fetching or pushing over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the |
| 'GIT_SSL_CAINFO' environment variable. |
| |
| http.sslCAPath:: |
| Path containing files with the CA certificates to verify the peer |
| with when fetching or pushing over HTTPS. Can be overridden |
| by the 'GIT_SSL_CAPATH' environment variable. |
| |
| http.maxRequests:: |
| How many HTTP requests to launch in parallel. Can be overridden |
| by the 'GIT_HTTP_MAX_REQUESTS' environment variable. Default is 5. |
| |
| http.lowSpeedLimit, http.lowSpeedTime:: |
| If the HTTP transfer speed is less than 'http.lowSpeedLimit' |
| for longer than 'http.lowSpeedTime' seconds, the transfer is aborted. |
| Can be overridden by the 'GIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT' and |
| 'GIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_TIME' environment variables. |
| |
| http.noEPSV:: |
| A boolean which disables using of EPSV ftp command by curl. |
| This can helpful with some "poor" ftp servers which don't |
| support EPSV mode. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_CURL_FTP_NO_EPSV' |
| environment variable. Default is false (curl will use EPSV). |
| |
| i18n.commitEncoding:: |
| Character encoding the commit messages are stored in; git itself |
| does not care per se, but this information is necessary e.g. when |
| importing commits from emails or in the gitk graphical history |
| browser (and possibly at other places in the future or in other |
| porcelains). See e.g. linkgit:git-mailinfo[1]. Defaults to 'utf-8'. |
| |
| i18n.logOutputEncoding:: |
| Character encoding the commit messages are converted to when |
| running `git-log` and friends. |
| |
| instaweb.browser:: |
| Specify the program that will be used to browse your working |
| repository in gitweb. See linkgit:git-instaweb[1]. |
| |
| instaweb.httpd:: |
| The HTTP daemon command-line to start gitweb on your working |
| repository. See linkgit:git-instaweb[1]. |
| |
| instaweb.local:: |
| If true the web server started by linkgit:git-instaweb[1] will |
| be bound to the local IP (127.0.0.1). |
| |
| instaweb.modulepath:: |
| The module path for an apache httpd used by linkgit:git-instaweb[1]. |
| |
| instaweb.port:: |
| The port number to bind the gitweb httpd to. See |
| linkgit:git-instaweb[1]. |
| |
| log.showroot:: |
| If true, the initial commit will be shown as a big creation event. |
| This is equivalent to a diff against an empty tree. |
| Tools like linkgit:git-log[1] or linkgit:git-whatchanged[1], which |
| normally hide the root commit will now show it. True by default. |
| |
| merge.summary:: |
| Whether to include summaries of merged commits in newly created |
| merge commit messages. False by default. |
| |
| merge.tool:: |
| Controls which merge resolution program is used by |
| linkgit:git-mergetool[1]. Valid values are: "kdiff3", "tkdiff", |
| "meld", "xxdiff", "emerge", "vimdiff", "gvimdiff", and "opendiff". |
| |
| merge.verbosity:: |
| Controls the amount of output shown by the recursive merge |
| strategy. Level 0 outputs nothing except a final error |
| message if conflicts were detected. Level 1 outputs only |
| conflicts, 2 outputs conflicts and file changes. Level 5 and |
| above outputs debugging information. The default is level 2. |
| Can be overridden by 'GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY' environment variable. |
| |
| merge.<driver>.name:: |
| Defines a human readable name for a custom low-level |
| merge driver. See linkgit:gitattributes[5] for details. |
| |
| merge.<driver>.driver:: |
| Defines the command that implements a custom low-level |
| merge driver. See linkgit:gitattributes[5] for details. |
| |
| merge.<driver>.recursive:: |
| Names a low-level merge driver to be used when |
| performing an internal merge between common ancestors. |
| See linkgit:gitattributes[5] for details. |
| |
| mergetool.<tool>.path:: |
| Override the path for the given tool. This is useful in case |
| your tool is not in the PATH. |
| |
| pack.window:: |
| The size of the window used by linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] when no |
| window size is given on the command line. Defaults to 10. |
| |
| pack.depth:: |
| The maximum delta depth used by linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] when no |
| maximum depth is given on the command line. Defaults to 50. |
| |
| pack.windowMemory:: |
| The window memory size limit used by linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] |
| when no limit is given on the command line. The value can be |
| suffixed with "k", "m", or "g". Defaults to 0, meaning no |
| limit. |
| |
| pack.compression:: |
| An integer -1..9, indicating the compression level for objects |
| in a pack file. -1 is the zlib default. 0 means no |
| compression, and 1..9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being |
| slowest. If not set, defaults to core.compression. If that is |
| not set, defaults to -1, the zlib default, which is "a default |
| compromise between speed and compression (currently equivalent |
| to level 6)." |
| |
| pack.deltaCacheSize:: |
| The maximum memory in bytes used for caching deltas in |
| linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]. |
| A value of 0 means no limit. Defaults to 0. |
| |
| pack.deltaCacheLimit:: |
| The maximum size of a delta, that is cached in |
| linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]. Defaults to 1000. |
| |
| pack.threads:: |
| Specifies the number of threads to spawn when searching for best |
| delta matches. This requires that linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] |
| be compiled with pthreads otherwise this option is ignored with a |
| warning. This is meant to reduce packing time on multiprocessor |
| machines. The required amount of memory for the delta search window |
| is however multiplied by the number of threads. |
| |
| pack.indexVersion:: |
| Specify the default pack index version. Valid values are 1 for |
| legacy pack index used by Git versions prior to 1.5.2, and 2 for |
| the new pack index with capabilities for packs larger than 4 GB |
| as well as proper protection against the repacking of corrupted |
| packs. Version 2 is selected and this config option ignored |
| whenever the corresponding pack is larger than 2 GB. Otherwise |
| the default is 1. |
| |
| pack.packSizeLimit: |
| The default maximum size of a pack. This setting only affects |
| packing to a file, i.e. the git:// protocol is unaffected. It |
| can be overridden by the `\--max-pack-size` option of |
| linkgit:git-repack[1]. |
| |
| pull.octopus:: |
| The default merge strategy to use when pulling multiple branches |
| at once. |
| |
| pull.twohead:: |
| The default merge strategy to use when pulling a single branch. |
| |
| remote.<name>.url:: |
| The URL of a remote repository. See linkgit:git-fetch[1] or |
| linkgit:git-push[1]. |
| |
| remote.<name>.proxy:: |
| For remotes that require curl (http, https and ftp), the URL to |
| the proxy to use for that remote. Set to the empty string to |
| disable proxying for that remote. |
| |
| remote.<name>.fetch:: |
| The default set of "refspec" for linkgit:git-fetch[1]. See |
| linkgit:git-fetch[1]. |
| |
| remote.<name>.push:: |
| The default set of "refspec" for linkgit:git-push[1]. See |
| linkgit:git-push[1]. |
| |
| remote.<name>.skipDefaultUpdate:: |
| If true, this remote will be skipped by default when updating |
| using the update subcommand of linkgit:git-remote[1]. |
| |
| remote.<name>.receivepack:: |
| The default program to execute on the remote side when pushing. See |
| option \--exec of linkgit:git-push[1]. |
| |
| remote.<name>.uploadpack:: |
| The default program to execute on the remote side when fetching. See |
| option \--exec of linkgit:git-fetch-pack[1]. |
| |
| remote.<name>.tagopt:: |
| Setting this value to --no-tags disables automatic tag following when fetching |
| from remote <name> |
| |
| remotes.<group>:: |
| The list of remotes which are fetched by "git remote update |
| <group>". See linkgit:git-remote[1]. |
| |
| repack.usedeltabaseoffset:: |
| Allow linkgit:git-repack[1] to create packs that uses |
| delta-base offset. Defaults to false. |
| |
| show.difftree:: |
| The default linkgit:git-diff-tree[1] arguments to be used |
| for linkgit:git-show[1]. |
| |
| showbranch.default:: |
| The default set of branches for linkgit:git-show-branch[1]. |
| See linkgit:git-show-branch[1]. |
| |
| status.relativePaths:: |
| By default, linkgit:git-status[1] shows paths relative to the |
| current directory. Setting this variable to `false` shows paths |
| relative to the repository root (this was the default for git |
| prior to v1.5.4). |
| |
| tar.umask:: |
| This variable can be used to restrict the permission bits of |
| tar archive entries. The default is 0002, which turns off the |
| world write bit. The special value "user" indicates that the |
| archiving user's umask will be used instead. See umask(2) and |
| linkgit:git-archive[1]. |
| |
| user.email:: |
| Your email address to be recorded in any newly created commits. |
| Can be overridden by the 'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL', 'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL', and |
| 'EMAIL' environment variables. See linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]. |
| |
| user.name:: |
| Your full name to be recorded in any newly created commits. |
| Can be overridden by the 'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME' and 'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME' |
| environment variables. See linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]. |
| |
| user.signingkey:: |
| If linkgit:git-tag[1] is not selecting the key you want it to |
| automatically when creating a signed tag, you can override the |
| default selection with this variable. This option is passed |
| unchanged to gpg's --local-user parameter, so you may specify a key |
| using any method that gpg supports. |
| |
| whatchanged.difftree:: |
| The default linkgit:git-diff-tree[1] arguments to be used |
| for linkgit:git-whatchanged[1]. |
| |
| imap:: |
| The configuration variables in the 'imap' section are described |
| in linkgit:git-imap-send[1]. |
| |
| receive.unpackLimit:: |
| If the number of objects received in a push is below this |
| limit then the objects will be unpacked into loose object |
| files. However if the number of received objects equals or |
| exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as |
| a pack, after adding any missing delta bases. Storing the |
| pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, |
| especially on slow filesystems. If not set, the value of |
| `transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. |
| |
| receive.denyNonFastForwards:: |
| If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update which is |
| not a fast forward. Use this to prevent such an update via a push, |
| even if that push is forced. This configuration variable is |
| set when initializing a shared repository. |
| |
| transfer.unpackLimit:: |
| When `fetch.unpackLimit` or `receive.unpackLimit` are |
| not set, the value of this variable is used instead. |
| The default value is 100. |
| |
| web.browser:: |
| Specify a web browser that may be used by some commands. |
| Currently only linkgit:git-instaweb[1] and linkgit:git-help[1] |
| may use it. |