1CONFIGURATION FILE 2------------------ 3 4The git configuration file contains a number of variables that affect 5the git command's behavior. They can be used by both the git plumbing 6and the porcelains. The variables are divided into sections, where 7in the fully qualified variable name the variable itself is the last 8dot-separated segment and the section name is everything before the last 9dot. The variable names are case-insensitive and only alphanumeric 10characters are allowed. Some variables may appear multiple times. 11 12The syntax is fairly flexible and permissive; whitespaces are mostly 13ignored. The '#' and ';' characters begin comments to the end of line, 14blank lines are ignored, lines containing strings enclosed in square 15brackets start sections and all the other lines are recognized 16as setting variables, in the form 'name = value'. If there is no equal 17sign on the line, the entire line is taken as 'name' and the variable 18is recognized as boolean "true". String values may be entirely or partially 19enclosed in double quotes; some variables may require special value format. 20 21Example 22~~~~~~~ 23 24 # Core variables 25 [core] 26 ; Don't trust file modes 27 filemode = false 28 29 # Our diff algorithm 30 [diff] 31 external = "/usr/local/bin/gnu-diff -u" 32 renames = true 33 34Variables 35~~~~~~~~~ 36 37Note that this list is non-comprehensive and not necessarily complete. 38For command-specific variables, you will find a more detailed description 39in the appropriate manual page. You will find a description of non-core 40porcelain configuration variables in the respective porcelain documentation. 41 42core.fileMode:: 43 If false, the executable bit differences between the index and 44 the working copy are ignored; useful on broken filesystems like FAT. 45 See gitlink:git-update-index[1]. True by default. 46 47core.gitProxy:: 48 A "proxy command" to execute (as 'command host port') instead 49 of establishing direct connection to the remote server when 50 using the git protocol for fetching. If the variable value is 51 in the "COMMAND for DOMAIN" format, the command is applied only 52 on hostnames ending with the specified domain string. This variable 53 may be set multiple times and is matched in the given order; 54 the first match wins. 55+ 56Can be overridden by the 'GIT_PROXY_COMMAND' environment variable 57(which always applies universally, without the special "for" 58handling). 59 60core.ignoreStat:: 61 The working copy files are assumed to stay unchanged until you 62 mark them otherwise manually - Git will not detect the file changes 63 by lstat() calls. This is useful on systems where those are very 64 slow, such as Microsoft Windows. See gitlink:git-update-index[1]. 65 False by default. 66 67core.preferSymlinkRefs:: 68 Instead of the default "symref" format for HEAD 69 and other symbolic reference files, use symbolic links. 70 This is sometimes needed to work with old scripts that 71 expect HEAD to be a symbolic link. 72 73core.logAllRefUpdates:: 74 If true, `git-update-ref` will append a line to 75 "$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>" listing the new SHA1 and the date/time 76 of the update. If the file does not exist it will be 77 created automatically. This information can be used to 78 determine what commit was the tip of a branch "2 days ago". 79 This value is false by default (no logging). 80 81core.repositoryFormatVersion:: 82 Internal variable identifying the repository format and layout 83 version. 84 85core.sharedRepository:: 86 If true, the repository is made shareable between several users 87 in a group (making sure all the files and objects are group-writable). 88 See gitlink:git-init-db[1]. False by default. 89 90core.warnAmbiguousRefs:: 91 If true, git will warn you if the ref name you passed it is ambiguous 92 and might match multiple refs in the .git/refs/ tree. True by default. 93 94alias.*:: 95 Command aliases for the gitlink:git[1] command wrapper - e.g. 96 after defining "alias.last = cat-file commit HEAD", the invocation 97 "git last" is equivalent to "git cat-file commit HEAD". To avoid 98 confusion, aliases that hide existing git commands are ignored. 99 Arguments are split at whitespaces, but single or double 100 quote pair can be used to quote them. 101 102apply.whitespace:: 103 Tells `git-apply` how to handle whitespaces, in the same way 104 as the '--whitespace' option. See gitlink:git-apply[1]. 105 106diff.renameLimit:: 107 The number of files to consider when performing the copy/rename 108 detection; equivalent to the git diff option '-l'. 109 110format.headers:: 111 Additional email headers to include in a patch to be submitted 112 by mail. See gitlink:git-format-patch[1]. 113 114gitcvs.enabled:: 115 Whether the cvs pserver interface is enabled for this repository. 116 See gitlink:git-cvsserver[1]. 117 118gitcvs.logfile:: 119 Path to a log file where the cvs pserver interface well... logs 120 various stuff. See gitlink:git-cvsserver[1]. 121 122http.sslVerify:: 123 Whether to verify the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing 124 over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY' environment 125 variable. 126 127http.sslCert:: 128 File containing the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing 129 over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_CERT' environment 130 variable. 131 132http.sslKey:: 133 File containing the SSL private key when fetching or pushing 134 over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_KEY' environment 135 variable. 136 137http.sslCAInfo:: 138 File containing the certificates to verify the peer with when 139 fetching or pushing over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 140 'GIT_SSL_CAINFO' environment variable. 141 142http.sslCAPath:: 143 Path containing files with the CA certificates to verify the peer 144 with when fetching or pushing over HTTPS. Can be overridden 145 by the 'GIT_SSL_CAPATH' environment variable. 146 147http.maxRequests:: 148 How many HTTP requests to launch in parallel. Can be overridden 149 by the 'GIT_HTTP_MAX_REQUESTS' environment variable. Default is 5. 150 151http.lowSpeedLimit, http.lowSpeedTime:: 152 If the HTTP transfer speed is less than 'http.lowSpeedLimit' 153 for longer than 'http.lowSpeedTime' seconds, the transfer is aborted. 154 Can be overridden by the 'GIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT' and 155 'GIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_TIME' environment variables. 156 157i18n.commitEncoding:: 158 Character encoding the commit messages are stored in; git itself 159 does not care per se, but this information is necessary e.g. when 160 importing commits from emails or in the gitk graphical history 161 browser (and possibly at other places in the future or in other 162 porcelains). See e.g. gitlink:git-mailinfo[1]. Defaults to 'utf-8'. 163 164merge.summary:: 165 Whether to include summaries of merged commits in newly created 166 merge commit messages. False by default. 167 168pull.octopus:: 169 The default merge strategy to use when pulling multiple branches 170 at once. 171 172pull.twohead:: 173 The default merge strategy to use when pulling a single branch. 174 175show.difftree:: 176 The default gitlink:git-diff-tree[1] arguments to be used 177 for gitlink:git-show[1]. 178 179showbranch.default:: 180 The default set of branches for gitlink:git-show-branch[1]. 181 See gitlink:git-show-branch[1]. 182 183user.email:: 184 Your email address to be recorded in any newly created commits. 185 Can be overridden by the 'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL' and 'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL' 186 environment variables. See gitlink:git-commit-tree[1]. 187 188user.name:: 189 Your full name to be recorded in any newly created commits. 190 Can be overridden by the 'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME' and 'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME' 191 environment variables. See gitlink:git-commit-tree[1]. 192 193whatchanged.difftree:: 194 The default gitlink:git-diff-tree[1] arguments to be used 195 for gitlink:git-whatchanged[1]. 196 197imap:: 198 The configuration variables in the 'imap' section are described 199 in gitlink:git-imap-send[1].