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   3How to use git-daemon
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   6Git can be run in inetd mode and in stand alone mode. But all you want is
   7let a coworker pull from you, and therefore need to set up a Git server
   8real quick, right?
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  10Note that git-daemon is not really chatty at the moment, especially when
  11things do not go according to plan (e.g. a socket could not be bound).
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  13Another word of warning: if you run
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  15        $ git ls-remote git://127.0.0.1/rule-the-world.git
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  17and you see a message like
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  19        fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
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  21it only means that _something_ went wrong. To find out _what_ went wrong,
  22you have to ask the server. (Git refuses to be more precise for your
  23security only. Take off your shoes now. You have any coins in your pockets?
  24Sorry, not allowed -- who knows what you planned to do with them?)
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  26With these two caveats, let's see an example:
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  28        $ git daemon --reuseaddr --verbose --base-path=/home/gitte/git \
  29          --export-all -- /home/gitte/git/rule-the-world.git
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  31(Of course, unless your user name is `gitte` _and_ your repository is in
  32~/rule-the-world.git, you have to adjust the paths. If your repository is
  33not bare, be aware that you have to type the path to the .git directory!)
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  35This invocation tries to reuse the address if it is already taken
  36(this can save you some debugging, because otherwise killing and restarting
  37git-daemon could just silently fail to bind to a socket).
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  39Also, it is (relatively) verbose when somebody actually connects to it.
  40It also sets the base path, which means that all the projects which can be
  41accessed using this daemon have to reside in or under that path.
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  43The option `--export-all` just means that you _don't_ have to create a
  44file named `git-daemon-export-ok` in each exported repository. (Otherwise,
  45git-daemon would complain loudly, and refuse to cooperate.)
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  47Last of all, the repository which should be exported is specified. It is
  48a good practice to put the paths after a "--" separator.
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  50Now, test your daemon with
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  52        $ git ls-remote git://127.0.0.1/rule-the-world.git
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  54If this does not work, find out why, and submit a patch to this document.