Hosting git repositories -- Gitolite allows you to setup git hosting on a central server, with very fine-grained access control and many (many!) more powerful features.
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Sitaram Chamarty 1839520134 3 new VREFs plus doc
- 'dupkeys' -- catch duplicate keys in keydir
  - 'email-check' -- "you can only push your own commits"

plus, 'merge-check' -- how we could have done the no-merges policy
2012-02-26 19:27:33 +05:30
conf clean up gl-system-install 2012-02-22 06:25:22 +05:30
contrib 3 new VREFs plus doc 2012-02-26 19:27:33 +05:30
doc 3 new VREFs plus doc 2012-02-26 19:27:33 +05:30
hooks 3 new VREFs plus doc 2012-02-26 19:27:33 +05:30
src vref: code 2012-02-26 09:04:30 +05:30
t 'filetype' VREF 2012-02-26 09:04:30 +05:30
.gitattributes docs and .gitattributes hadn't been updated for the change in hooks dir 2010-03-10 06:24:53 +05:30
.gitignore add conf/VERSION to .gitignore 2010-03-02 05:39:19 +05:30
Makefile next round of doc changes 2012-02-24 12:47:28 +05:30
README.mkd (github specific notice at top of README) 2012-01-04 15:03:55 +05:30

Gitolite README

Github users: please read the "wiki" link at the top of the page before submitting issues or pull requests.

If you're really impatient, and you're familiar with Unix and ssh, follow the quick install instructions.

But if you want to do anything meaningful with gitolite you have to spend some time cuddling up to the docs. The complete online documentation starts here -- this is the best starting point for general questions about git, such as what it is, why you would need it, features, contact/mailing list info, and so on.

For convenience, here is a link to the master table of contents, which is very useful to search using your browser's search function.