2011-09-04 03:22:00 +02:00
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## brief descriptions of the shipped ADCs (admin-defined commands)
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2011-05-08 09:26:26 +02:00
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(...with pointers to further information where needed)
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----
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**able**: enable/disable push access temporarily (such as for taking backups
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or other admin chores); details [here][able].
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[able]: http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/doc/admin-defined-commands.html#_enable_disable_push_access_temporarily
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**delete-branch**: allow someone to delete a branch that they themselves
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created. (i.e., when the user had RWC, but not RWCD, permissions). Details on
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this ADC are [here][dbsha]; details on RWC/RWD/RWCD etc are [here][rwcd].
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[dbsha]: https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite/commit/89b68bf5ca99508caaa768c60ce910d7e0a29ccf
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[rwcd]: http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/doc/gitolite.conf.html#_creating_and_deleting_branches
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**fork**: Think of it as a server-side clone; details [here][fork].
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[fork]: http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/doc/admin-defined-commands.html#_fork
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**get-rights-and-owner.in-perl**: Most of the ADCs are in shell, so this is a
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sample of how to write an ADC in perl.
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**gl-reflog**: show a fake "reflog" from the server, and allow recovery from
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deleted branches and bad force pushes; details in source.
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**help**: not all shipped ADCs may be enabled by the site admin. Conversely
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the admin may create and install his own ADCs that dont ship with gitolite
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itself. This ADC displays site-local help, if the site admin enabled it.
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**hub**: allow "pull requests" a la github; details [here][hub].
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[hub]: http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/contrib/adc/hub.html
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**rm**, **lock**, and **unlock**:<br>
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**trash**, **list-trash**, and **restore**:
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> two families of repo deletion commands; details [here][rddoc]
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[rddoc]: http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/contrib/adc/repo-deletion.html
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**restrict-admin**: sample program to show how you can allow the admin to run
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pre-specified shell commands (without actually having full shell access).
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Details [here][ra].
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[ra]: http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/doc/admin-defined-commands.html#_bonus_restricted_admin
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**sudo**: allow admin to run ADCs on behalf of a user. Useful in support
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situations I guess. Details in source.
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Note: the Unix "sudo" and "su" programs are most often used to acquire
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*higher* privileges, although they're actually designed to go the other way
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also. In gitolite we do not do the former, only the latter (i.e., a normal
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gitolite user cannot do admin-stuff using this ADC).
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**su-expand**, **su-getperms**, **su-setperms**: as above, but for the
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internal commands 'expand', 'getperms', and 'setperms'. (These commands are
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not ADCs so you cannot simply use the 'sudo' ADC described above).
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**who-pushed**: find the last person to push a given commit; details in
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source.
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