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`SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND` variable to find out which repository you want to
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access, and whether you're reading or writing.
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Now is has user, repository, and access requested (read/write), gitolite looks
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Now that it has a user, repository, and access requested (read/write), gitolite looks
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at its config file, and either allows or rejects the request.
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But this cannot differentiate between different branches within a repo; that
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tag is about to be updated. The hook is passed the name of the branch or tag,
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the old SHA1 value, and the new SHA1 value, as arguments. Hooks that are
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called *before* an action happens are allowed to prevent that action from
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happening y returning an error code.
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happening by returning an error code.
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When gitolite is told to create a new repository (by the admin), it installs
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a special update hook. This hook takes all the information presented, looks
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