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"git-config" keys and values

Here's all you want to know about setting repo-specific git-config values.

(Original version thanks to teemu dot matilainen at iki dot fi)


Note

: this won't work unless the rc file has the right settings; please see $GIT_CONFIG_KEYS in the [rc file doc][rc].


The syntax is simple:

config sectionname.keyname = [optional value_string]

For example:

repo gitolite
    config hooks.mailinglist = gitolite-commits@example.tld
    config hooks.emailprefix = "[gitolite] "
    config foo.bar = ""
    config foo.baz =

This does either a plain "git config section.key value" (for the first 3 examples above) or "git config --unset-all section.key" (for the last example). Other forms of the git config command (--add, the value_regex, etc) are not supported.


WARNING: simply deleting the config line from the conf/gitolite.conf file will not delete the variable from repo.git/config. The syntax in the last example is the only way to make gitolite execute a --unset-all operation on the given key.


You can also use the special value %GL_REPO in the string to save typing:

repo foo bar baz
    config hooks.mailinglist = %GL_REPO-commits@example.tld
    config hooks.emailprefix = "[%GL_REPO] "

You can repeat the 'config' line as many times as you like, and the last occurrence will be the one in effect. This allows you to override settings just for one project, as in this example:

repo @all
    config hooks.mailinglist = %GL_REPO-commits@example.tld
    config hooks.emailprefix = "[%GL_REPO] "

repo customer-project
    # different mailing list
    config hooks.mailinglist = announce@customer.tld

The "delete config variable" syntax can also be used, if you wish:

repo secret     # no emails for this one please
    config hooks.mailinglist =
    config hooks.emailprefix =

As you can see, the general idea is to place the most generic ones (repo @all, or repo patterns like repo foo.*) first, and place more specific ones later to override the generic settings.