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# configuration variables for gitolite
# This file is in perl syntax. But you do NOT need to know perl to edit it --
# just mind the commas, use single quotes unless you know what you're doing,
# and make sure the brackets and braces stay matched up!
# (Tip: perl allows a comma after the last item in a list also!)
# HELP for commands can be had by running the command with "-h".
# HELP for all the other FEATURES can be found in the documentation (look for
# "list of non-core programs shipped with gitolite" in the master index) or
# directly in the corresponding source file.
%RC = (
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# default umask gives you perms of '0700'; see the rc file docs for
# how/why you might change this
UMASK => 0027,
# look for "git-config" in the documentation
GIT_CONFIG_KEYS => 'core\.sharedRepository gitweb\.owner gitweb\.description gitweb\.category cgit\.defbranch cgit\.hide cgit\.logo cgit\.logo-link cgit\.readme',
# comment out if you don't need all the extra detail in the logfile
LOG_EXTRA => 1,
# logging options
# 1. leave this section as is for 'normal' gitolite logging (default)
# 2. uncomment this line to log ONLY to syslog:
# LOG_DEST => 'syslog',
# 3. uncomment this line to log to syslog and the normal gitolite log:
# LOG_DEST => 'syslog,normal',
# 4. prefixing "repo-log," to any of the above will **also** log just the
# update records to "gl-log" in the bare repo directory:
# LOG_DEST => 'repo-log,normal',
# LOG_DEST => 'repo-log,syslog',
# LOG_DEST => 'repo-log,syslog,normal',
# syslog 'facility': defaults to 'local0', uncomment if needed. For example:
# LOG_FACILITY => 'local4',
# roles. add more roles (like MANAGER, TESTER, ...) here.
# WARNING: if you make changes to this hash, you MUST run 'gitolite
# compile' afterward, and possibly also 'gitolite trigger POST_COMPILE'
ROLES => {
READERS => 1,
WRITERS => 1,
},
# enable caching (currently only Redis). PLEASE RTFM BEFORE USING!!!
# CACHE => 'Redis',
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# rc variables used by various features
# the 'info' command prints this as additional info, if it is set
# SITE_INFO => 'Please see http://blahblah/gitolite for more help',
# the CpuTime feature uses these
# display user, system, and elapsed times to user after each git operation
# DISPLAY_CPU_TIME => 1,
# display a warning if total CPU times (u, s, cu, cs) crosses this limit
# CPU_TIME_WARN_LIMIT => 0.1,
# the Mirroring feature needs this
# HOSTNAME => "foo",
# TTL for redis cache; PLEASE SEE DOCUMENTATION BEFORE UNCOMMENTING!
# CACHE_TTL => 600,
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# suggested locations for site-local gitolite code (see cust.html)
# this one is managed directly on the server
LOCAL_CODE => "$ENV{HOME}/local",
# or you can use this, which lets you put everything in a subdirectory
# called "local" in your gitolite-admin repo. For a SECURITY WARNING
# on this, see http://gitolite.com/gitolite/non-core.html#pushcode
# LOCAL_CODE => "$rc{GL_ADMIN_BASE}/local",
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# List of commands and features to enable
ENABLE => [
# COMMANDS
# These are the commands enabled by default
'help',
'desc',
'info',
'perms',
'writable',
# Uncomment or add new commands here.
# 'create',
# 'fork',
# 'mirror',
# 'readme',
# 'sskm',
'D',
'symbolic-ref',
# These FEATURES are enabled by default.
# essential (unless you're using smart-http mode)
'ssh-authkeys',
# creates git-config entries from gitolite.conf file entries like 'config foo.bar = baz'
'git-config',
# creates git-daemon-export-ok files; if you don't use git-daemon, comment this out
'daemon',
# creates projects.list file; if you don't use gitweb, comment this out
'gitweb',
# These FEATURES are disabled by default; uncomment to enable. If you
# need to add new ones, ask on the mailing list :-)
# user-visible behaviour
# prevent wild repos auto-create on fetch/clone
# 'no-create-on-read',
# no auto-create at all (don't forget to enable the 'create' command!)
# 'no-auto-create',
# access a repo by another (possibly legacy) name
# 'Alias',
# give some users direct shell access. See documentation in
# sts.html for details on the following two choices.
# "Shell $ENV{HOME}/.gitolite.shell-users",
# 'Shell alice bob',
# set default roles from lines like 'option default.roles-1 = ...', etc.
# 'set-default-roles',
# show more detailed messages on deny
# 'expand-deny-messages',
# show a message of the day
# 'Motd',
# system admin stuff
# enable mirroring (don't forget to set the HOSTNAME too!)
# 'Mirroring',
# allow people to submit pub files with more than one key in them
# 'ssh-authkeys-split',
# selective read control hack
# 'partial-copy',
# manage local, gitolite-controlled, copies of read-only upstream repos
# 'upstream',
# updates 'description' file instead of 'gitweb.description' config item
# 'cgit',
# allow repo-specific hooks to be added
'repo-specific-hooks',
# performance, logging, monitoring...
# be nice
# 'renice 10',
# log CPU times (user, system, cumulative user, cumulative system)
# 'CpuTime',
# syntactic_sugar for gitolite.conf and included files
# allow backslash-escaped continuation lines in gitolite.conf
# 'continuation-lines',
# create implicit user groups from directory names in keydir/
# 'keysubdirs-as-groups',
# allow simple line-oriented macros
# 'macros',
# Kindergarten mode
# disallow various things that sensible people shouldn't be doing anyway
# 'Kindergarten',
],
);
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# per perl rules, this should be the last line in such a file:
1;
# Local variables:
# mode: perl
# End:
# vim: set syn=perl:
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