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   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        Updates to a ref <ref> is logged to the file
  75        "$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>", by appending the new and old
  76        SHA1, the date/time and the reason of the update, but
  77        only when the file exists.  If this configuration
  78        variable is set to true, missing "$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>"
  79        file is automatically created for branch heads.
  80
  81        This information can be used to determine what commit
  82        was the tip of a branch "2 days ago".  This value is
  83        false by default (no automated creation of log files).
  84
  85core.repositoryFormatVersion::
  86        Internal variable identifying the repository format and layout
  87        version.
  88
  89core.sharedRepository::
  90        When 'group' (or 'true'), the repository is made shareable between
  91        several users in a group (making sure all the files and objects are
  92        group-writable). When 'all' (or 'world' or 'everybody'), the
  93        repository will be readable by all users, additionally to being
  94        group-shareable. When 'umask' (or 'false'), git will use permissions
  95        reported by umask(2). See gitlink:git-init-db[1]. False by default.
  96
  97core.warnAmbiguousRefs::
  98        If true, git will warn you if the ref name you passed it is ambiguous
  99        and might match multiple refs in the .git/refs/ tree. True by default.
 100
 101core.compression::
 102        An integer -1..9, indicating the compression level for objects that
 103        are not in a pack file. -1 is the zlib and git default. 0 means no
 104        compression, and 1..9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being
 105        slowest.
 106
 107core.legacyheaders::
 108        A boolean which enables the legacy object header format in case
 109        you want to interoperate with old clients accessing the object
 110        database directly (where the "http://" and "rsync://" protocols
 111        count as direct access).
 112
 113alias.*::
 114        Command aliases for the gitlink:git[1] command wrapper - e.g.
 115        after defining "alias.last = cat-file commit HEAD", the invocation
 116        "git last" is equivalent to "git cat-file commit HEAD". To avoid
 117        confusion and troubles with script usage, aliases that
 118        hide existing git commands are ignored. Arguments are split by
 119        spaces, the usual shell quoting and escaping is supported.
 120        quote pair and a backslash can be used to quote them.
 121
 122apply.whitespace::
 123        Tells `git-apply` how to handle whitespaces, in the same way
 124        as the '--whitespace' option. See gitlink:git-apply[1].
 125
 126branch.<name>.remote::
 127        When in branch <name>, it tells `git fetch` which remote to fetch.
 128        If this option is not given, `git fetch` defaults to remote "origin".
 129
 130branch.<name>.merge::
 131        When in branch <name>, it tells `git fetch` the default refspec to
 132        be marked for merging in FETCH_HEAD. The value has exactly to match
 133        a remote part of one of the refspecs which are fetched from the remote
 134        given by "branch.<name>.remote".
 135        The merge information is used by `git pull` (which at first calls
 136        `git fetch`) to lookup the default branch for merging. Without
 137        this option, `git pull` defaults to merge the first refspec fetched.
 138        Specify multiple values to get an octopus merge.
 139
 140color.pager::
 141        A boolean to enable/disable colored output when the pager is in
 142        use (default is true).
 143
 144color.diff::
 145        When true (or `always`), always use colors in patch.
 146        When false (or `never`), never.  When set to `auto`, use
 147        colors only when the output is to the terminal.
 148
 149color.diff.<slot>::
 150        Use customized color for diff colorization.  `<slot>`
 151        specifies which part of the patch to use the specified
 152        color, and is one of `plain` (context text), `meta`
 153        (metainformation), `frag` (hunk header), `old` (removed
 154        lines), or `new` (added lines).  The value for these
 155        configuration variables can be one of: `normal`, `bold`,
 156        `dim`, `ul`, `blink`, `reverse`, `reset`, `black`,
 157        `red`, `green`, `yellow`, `blue`, `magenta`, `cyan`, or
 158        `white`.
 159
 160diff.renameLimit::
 161        The number of files to consider when performing the copy/rename
 162        detection; equivalent to the git diff option '-l'.
 163
 164diff.renames::
 165        Tells git to detect renames.  If set to any boolean value, it
 166        will enable basic rename detection.  If set to "copies" or
 167        "copy", it will detect copies, as well.
 168
 169format.headers::
 170        Additional email headers to include in a patch to be submitted
 171        by mail.  See gitlink:git-format-patch[1].
 172
 173gitcvs.enabled::
 174        Whether the cvs pserver interface is enabled for this repository.
 175        See gitlink:git-cvsserver[1].
 176
 177gitcvs.logfile::
 178        Path to a log file where the cvs pserver interface well... logs
 179        various stuff. See gitlink:git-cvsserver[1].
 180
 181http.sslVerify::
 182        Whether to verify the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing
 183        over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY' environment
 184        variable.
 185
 186http.sslCert::
 187        File containing the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing
 188        over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_CERT' environment
 189        variable.
 190
 191http.sslKey::
 192        File containing the SSL private key when fetching or pushing
 193        over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_KEY' environment
 194        variable.
 195
 196http.sslCAInfo::
 197        File containing the certificates to verify the peer with when
 198        fetching or pushing over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the
 199        'GIT_SSL_CAINFO' environment variable.
 200
 201http.sslCAPath::
 202        Path containing files with the CA certificates to verify the peer
 203        with when fetching or pushing over HTTPS. Can be overridden
 204        by the 'GIT_SSL_CAPATH' environment variable.
 205
 206http.maxRequests::
 207        How many HTTP requests to launch in parallel. Can be overridden
 208        by the 'GIT_HTTP_MAX_REQUESTS' environment variable. Default is 5.
 209
 210http.lowSpeedLimit, http.lowSpeedTime::
 211        If the HTTP transfer speed is less than 'http.lowSpeedLimit'
 212        for longer than 'http.lowSpeedTime' seconds, the transfer is aborted.
 213        Can be overridden by the 'GIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT' and
 214        'GIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_TIME' environment variables.
 215
 216http.noEPSV::
 217        A boolean which disables using of EPSV ftp command by curl.
 218        This can helpful with some "poor" ftp servers which doesn't
 219        support EPSV mode. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_CURL_FTP_NO_EPSV'
 220        environment variable. Default is false (curl will use EPSV).
 221
 222i18n.commitEncoding::
 223        Character encoding the commit messages are stored in; git itself
 224        does not care per se, but this information is necessary e.g. when
 225        importing commits from emails or in the gitk graphical history
 226        browser (and possibly at other places in the future or in other
 227        porcelains). See e.g. gitlink:git-mailinfo[1]. Defaults to 'utf-8'.
 228
 229log.showroot::
 230        If true, the initial commit will be shown as a big creation event.
 231        This is equivalent to a diff against an empty tree.
 232        Tools like gitlink:git-log[1] or gitlink:git-whatchanged[1], which
 233        normally hide the root commit will now show it. True by default.
 234
 235merge.summary::
 236        Whether to include summaries of merged commits in newly created
 237        merge commit messages. False by default.
 238
 239pack.window::
 240        The size of the window used by gitlink:git-pack-objects[1] when no
 241        window size is given on the command line. Defaults to 10.
 242
 243pull.octopus::
 244        The default merge strategy to use when pulling multiple branches
 245        at once.
 246
 247pull.twohead::
 248        The default merge strategy to use when pulling a single branch.
 249
 250remote.<name>.url::
 251        The URL of a remote repository.  See gitlink:git-fetch[1] or
 252        gitlink:git-push[1].
 253
 254remote.<name>.fetch::
 255        The default set of "refspec" for gitlink:git-fetch[1]. See
 256        gitlink:git-fetch[1].
 257
 258remote.<name>.push::
 259        The default set of "refspec" for gitlink:git-push[1]. See
 260        gitlink:git-push[1].
 261
 262repack.usedeltabaseoffset::
 263        Allow gitlink:git-repack[1] to create packs that uses
 264        delta-base offset.  Defaults to false.
 265
 266show.difftree::
 267        The default gitlink:git-diff-tree[1] arguments to be used
 268        for gitlink:git-show[1].
 269
 270showbranch.default::
 271        The default set of branches for gitlink:git-show-branch[1].
 272        See gitlink:git-show-branch[1].
 273
 274color.status::
 275        A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of
 276        gitlink:git-status[1]. May be set to `true` (or `always`),
 277        `false` (or `never`) or `auto`, in which case colors are used
 278        only when the output is to a terminal. Defaults to false.
 279
 280color.status.<slot>::
 281        Use customized color for status colorization. `<slot>` is
 282        one of `header` (the header text of the status message),
 283        `updated` (files which are updated but not committed),
 284        `changed` (files which are changed but not updated in the index),
 285        or `untracked` (files which are not tracked by git). The values of
 286        these variables may be specified as in color.diff.<slot>.
 287
 288tar.umask::
 289        By default, gitlink:git-tar-tree[1] sets file and directories modes
 290        to 0666 or 0777. While this is both useful and acceptable for projects
 291        such as the Linux Kernel, it might be excessive for other projects.
 292        With this variable, it becomes possible to tell
 293        gitlink:git-tar-tree[1] to apply a specific umask to the modes above.
 294        The special value "user" indicates that the user's current umask will
 295        be used. This should be enough for most projects, as it will lead to
 296        the same permissions as gitlink:git-checkout[1] would use. The default
 297        value remains 0, which means world read-write.
 298
 299user.email::
 300        Your email address to be recorded in any newly created commits.
 301        Can be overridden by the 'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL' and 'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL'
 302        environment variables.  See gitlink:git-commit-tree[1].
 303
 304user.name::
 305        Your full name to be recorded in any newly created commits.
 306        Can be overridden by the 'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME' and 'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME'
 307        environment variables.  See gitlink:git-commit-tree[1].
 308
 309whatchanged.difftree::
 310        The default gitlink:git-diff-tree[1] arguments to be used
 311        for gitlink:git-whatchanged[1].
 312
 313imap::
 314        The configuration variables in the 'imap' section are described
 315        in gitlink:git-imap-send[1].
 316
 317receive.unpackLimit::
 318        If the number of objects received in a push is below this
 319        limit then the objects will be unpacked into loose object
 320        files. However if the number of received objects equals or
 321        exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as
 322        a pack, after adding any missing delta bases.  Storing the
 323        pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster,
 324        especially on slow filesystems.
 325
 326receive.denyNonFastForwards::
 327        If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update which is
 328        not a fast forward. Use this to prevent such an update via a push,
 329        even if that push is forced. This configuration variable is
 330        set when initializing a shared repository.
 331