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@ -408,20 +408,20 @@ etc. You'd just like a simple way to know what repos you have access to.
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Easy! Just use ssh to give the "info" command to the gitolite server:
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Easy! Just use ssh to give the "info" command to the gitolite server:
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$ ssh git@server info
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$ ssh git@server info
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hello sitaram, the gitolite version here is v1.4-9-g34aad34
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hello sitaram, the gitolite version here is v1.4.2-4-g40cbecd
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the gitolite config gives you the following access:
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the gitolite config gives you the following access:
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R W SecureBrowse
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#R W SecureBrowse
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R W anu-wsd
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#R W anu-wsd
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R W entrans
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#R W entrans
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@ W git-notes
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@R W git-notes
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@ W gitolite
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@R W gitolite
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R W gitolite-admin
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#R W gitolite-admin
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R W indic_web_input
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#R W indic_web_input
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@ R private/CREATER/[\w.-]+
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@C #R private/CREATER/[\w.-]+
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R W proxy
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#R W proxy
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@ @ W public/CREATER/[\w.-]+
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@C @R W public/CREATER/[\w.-]+
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@ @ testing
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@R @W testing
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R W vkc
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#R W vkc
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To understand what these symbols mean, please see doc/report-output.mkd. The
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To understand what these symbols mean, please see doc/report-output.mkd. The
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administrator can also say things like:
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administrator can also say things like:
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@ -22,17 +22,10 @@ can append a list of users to see their permissions instead of your own.
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(Side note: if you installed using easy-install that would probably be `ssh
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(Side note: if you installed using easy-install that would probably be `ssh
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gitolite info`, by the way).
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gitolite info`, by the way).
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* col 1 (exists only if the "repo" name is actually a pattern)
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The meaning of C, R, and W are self-explanatory, but they might sometimes be
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* `@`: `@all` users have permission to create repos matching this
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prefixed by a symbol. For example, `@R` means that `@all` users have
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pattern
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beengiven this access, and `#R` means that this user is a "superuser" (think
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* `C`: this user has permission to create repos matching this pattern
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root's shell prompt) and so has access to `@all` repos.
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* col 2
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* `@`: `@all` users have read access to this repo
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* `r`: this user has read access to `@all` repos
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* `R`: this user has read access to this repo
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* col 3: same as col 2, but for write access instead of read
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### the "expand" command
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### the "expand" command
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doc/4-wildcard-repositories.mkd). It shows you the "creater" of the repo as
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doc/4-wildcard-repositories.mkd). It shows you the "creater" of the repo as
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an additional column, defaulting to `<gitolite>` if it was not a wildcard
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an additional column, defaulting to `<gitolite>` if it was not a wildcard
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repo.
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repo.
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* col 1: not used
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* col 2: same as col 2 for info, except substitute "repo" with "repo or
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wildcard matching this repo"
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* col 3: same as col 2, but for write access instead of read
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