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gitolite administration
#server server-side administration
The following activities require command line access to the server. They are usually one-time or rarely done activities.
- Changing anything in the [rc][] file.
- Installing custom [hooks][], whether to all repos or just some repos.
- Moving [existing][] repos into gitolite control.
Please read the [WARNINGS][] page first.
#adminrepo access control via the gitolite-admin repo
Most day-to-day administration of a gitolite site happens like this:
- [clone][] the gitolite-admin repo to your workstation
- make appropriate changes
- add, commit, and push
#conf the conf/gitolite.conf file
Most of gitolite's power is in the conf/gitolite.conf file, which specifies detailed access control for repos. Everything except [adding users][users] happens from this file.
Here is an example of a simple conf/gitolite.conf file.
@staff = dilbert alice # line 1
@projects = foo bar # line 2
repo @projects baz # line 3
RW+ = @staff # line 4
- master = ashok # line 5
RW = ashok # line 6
R = wally # line 7
config hooks.emailprefix = '[%GL_REPO] ' # line 8
Use the following links to learn more:
- The basic [syntax][] -- comments, whitespace, include files, etc.
- Defining [groups][], as in lines 1 and 2.
- Adding and removing [users][].
- Adding and removing [repos][], as in line 3.
- Defining access [rules][], as in lines 4, 5, 6, and 7.
- Gitolite [options][].
- [Git config][git-config] keys and values, as in line 8.
- ["Wild"][wild] repos -- ad hoc, user-created, repos.