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31 git-config \- Get and set repository or global options
35 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-type=<type>] [\-\-fixed\-value] [\-\-show\-origin] [\-\-show\-scope] [\-z|\-\-null] <name> [<value> [<value\-pattern>]]
36 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-type=<type>] \-\-add <name> <value>
37 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-type=<type>] [\-\-fixed\-value] \-\-replace\-all <name> <value> [<value\-pattern>]
38 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-type=<type>] [\-\-show\-origin] [\-\-show\-scope] [\-z|\-\-null] [\-\-fixed\-value] \-\-get <name> [<value\-pattern>]
39 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-type=<type>] [\-\-show\-origin] [\-\-show\-scope] [\-z|\-\-null] [\-\-fixed\-value] \-\-get\-all <name> [<value\-pattern>]
40 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-type=<type>] [\-\-show\-origin] [\-\-show\-scope] [\-z|\-\-null] [\-\-fixed\-value] [\-\-name\-only] \-\-get\-regexp <name\-regex> [<value\-pattern>]
41 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-type=<type>] [\-z|\-\-null] \-\-get\-urlmatch <name> <URL>
42 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-fixed\-value] \-\-unset <name> [<value\-pattern>]
43 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-fixed\-value] \-\-unset\-all <name> [<value\-pattern>]
44 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] \-\-rename\-section <old\-name> <new\-name>
45 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] \-\-remove\-section <name>
46 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] [\-\-show\-origin] [\-\-show\-scope] [\-z|\-\-null] [\-\-name\-only] \-l | \-\-list
47 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] \-\-get\-color <name> [<default>]
48 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] \-\-get\-colorbool <name> [<stdout\-is\-tty>]
49 \fIgit config\fR [<file\-option>] \-e | \-\-edit
54 You can query/set/replace/unset options with this command\&. The name is actually the section and the key separated by a dot, and the value will be escaped\&.
56 Multiple lines can be added to an option by using the \fB\-\-add\fR option\&. If you want to update or unset an option which can occur on multiple lines, a \fBvalue\-pattern\fR (which is an extended regular expression, unless the \fB\-\-fixed\-value\fR option is given) needs to be given\&. Only the existing values that match the pattern are updated or unset\&. If you want to handle the lines that do \fBnot\fR match the pattern, just prepend a single exclamation mark in front (see also the section called \(lqEXAMPLES\(rq), but note that this only works when the \fB\-\-fixed\-value\fR option is not in use\&.
58 The \fB\-\-type=<type>\fR option instructs \fIgit config\fR to ensure that incoming and outgoing values are canonicalize\-able under the given <type>\&. If no \fB\-\-type=<type>\fR is given, no canonicalization will be performed\&. Callers may unset an existing \fB\-\-type\fR specifier with \fB\-\-no\-type\fR\&.
60 When reading, the values are read from the system, global and repository local configuration files by default, and options \fB\-\-system\fR, \fB\-\-global\fR, \fB\-\-local\fR, \fB\-\-worktree\fR and \fB\-\-file <filename>\fR can be used to tell the command to read from only that location (see the section called \(lqFILES\(rq)\&.
62 When writing, the new value is written to the repository local configuration file by default, and options \fB\-\-system\fR, \fB\-\-global\fR, \fB\-\-worktree\fR, \fB\-\-file <filename>\fR can be used to tell the command to write to that location (you can say \fB\-\-local\fR but that is the default)\&.
64 This command will fail with non\-zero status upon error\&. Some exit codes are:
74 The section or key is invalid (ret=1),
85 no section or name was provided (ret=2),
96 the config file is invalid (ret=3),
107 the config file cannot be written (ret=4),
118 you try to unset an option which does not exist (ret=5),
129 you try to unset/set an option for which multiple lines match (ret=5), or
140 you try to use an invalid regexp (ret=6)\&.
143 On success, the command returns the exit code 0\&.
145 A list of all available configuration variables can be obtained using the \fBgit help \-\-config\fR command\&.
150 Default behavior is to replace at most one line\&. This replaces all lines matching the key (and optionally the
151 \fBvalue\-pattern\fR)\&.
156 Adds a new line to the option without altering any existing values\&. This is the same as providing
161 \fB\-\-replace\-all\fR\&.
166 Get the value for a given key (optionally filtered by a regex matching the value)\&. Returns error code 1 if the key was not found and the last value if multiple key values were found\&.
171 Like get, but returns all values for a multi\-valued key\&.
176 Like \-\-get\-all, but interprets the name as a regular expression and writes out the key names\&. Regular expression matching is currently case\-sensitive and done against a canonicalized version of the key in which section and variable names are lowercased, but subsection names are not\&.
179 \-\-get\-urlmatch <name> <URL>
181 When given a two\-part <name> as <section>\&.<key>, the value for <section>\&.<URL>\&.<key> whose <URL> part matches the best to the given URL is returned (if no such key exists, the value for <section>\&.<key> is used as a fallback)\&. When given just the <section> as name, do so for all the keys in the section and list them\&. Returns error code 1 if no value is found\&.
186 For writing options: write to global
188 file rather than the repository
189 \fB\&.git/config\fR, write to
190 \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config\fR
191 file if this file exists and the
195 For reading options: read only from global
198 \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config\fR
199 rather than from all available files\&.
202 the section called \(lqFILES\(rq\&.
207 For writing options: write to system\-wide
208 \fB$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig\fR
209 rather than the repository
210 \fB\&.git/config\fR\&.
212 For reading options: read only from system\-wide
213 \fB$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig\fR
214 rather than from all available files\&.
217 the section called \(lqFILES\(rq\&.
222 For writing options: write to the repository
224 file\&. This is the default behavior\&.
226 For reading options: read only from the repository
228 rather than from all available files\&.
231 the section called \(lqFILES\(rq\&.
239 \fB$GIT_DIR/config\&.worktree\fR
240 is read from or written to if
241 \fBextensions\&.worktreeConfig\fR
242 is enabled\&. If not it\(cqs the same as
243 \fB\-\-local\fR\&. Note that
246 \fB$GIT_COMMON_DIR\fR
247 for the main working tree, but is of the form
248 \fB$GIT_DIR/worktrees/<id>/\fR
249 for other working trees\&. See
250 \fBgit-worktree\fR(1)
251 to learn how to enable
252 \fBextensions\&.worktreeConfig\fR\&.
255 \-f <config\-file>, \-\-file <config\-file>
257 For writing options: write to the specified file rather than the repository
258 \fB\&.git/config\fR\&.
260 For reading options: read only from the specified file rather than from all available files\&.
263 the section called \(lqFILES\(rq\&.
270 but use the given blob instead of a file\&. E\&.g\&. you can use
271 \fImaster:\&.gitmodules\fR
272 to read values from the file
274 in the master branch\&. See "SPECIFYING REVISIONS" section in
275 \fBgitrevisions\fR(7)
276 for a more complete list of ways to spell blob names\&.
281 Remove the given section from the configuration file\&.
286 Rename the given section to a new name\&.
291 Remove the line matching the key from config file\&.
296 Remove all lines matching the key from config file\&.
301 List all variables set in config file, along with their values\&.
310 as an exact string instead of a regular expression\&. This will restrict the name/value pairs that are matched to only those where the value is exactly equal to the
311 \fBvalue\-pattern\fR\&.
317 will ensure that any input or output is valid under the given type constraint(s), and will canonicalize outgoing values in
318 \fB<type>\fR\*(Aqs canonical form\&.
321 \fB<type>\fR\*(Aqs include:
331 \fIbool\fR: canonicalize values as either "true" or "false"\&.
342 \fIint\fR: canonicalize values as simple decimal numbers\&. An optional suffix of
346 will cause the value to be multiplied by 1024, 1048576, or 1073741824 upon input\&.
357 \fIbool\-or\-int\fR: canonicalize according to either
360 \fIint\fR, as described above\&.
371 \fIpath\fR: canonicalize by expanding a leading
377 to the home directory for the specified user\&. This specifier has no effect when setting the value (but you can use
378 \fBgit config section\&.variable ~/\fR
379 from the command line to let your shell do the expansion\&.)
390 \fIexpiry\-date\fR: canonicalize by converting from a fixed or relative date\-string to a timestamp\&. This specifier has no effect when setting the value\&.
401 \fIcolor\fR: When getting a value, canonicalize by converting to an ANSI color escape sequence\&. When setting a value, a sanity\-check is performed to ensure that the given value is canonicalize\-able as an ANSI color, but it is written as\-is\&.
405 \-\-bool, \-\-int, \-\-bool\-or\-int, \-\-path, \-\-expiry\-date
407 Historical options for selecting a type specifier\&. Prefer instead
414 Un\-sets the previously set type specifier (if one was previously set)\&. This option requests that
416 not canonicalize the retrieved variable\&.
418 has no effect without
419 \fB\-\-type=<type>\fR
426 For all options that output values and/or keys, always end values with the null character (instead of a newline)\&. Use newline instead as a delimiter between key and value\&. This allows for secure parsing of the output without getting confused e\&.g\&. by values that contain line breaks\&.
431 Output only the names of config variables for
434 \fB\-\-get\-regexp\fR\&.
439 Augment the output of all queried config options with the origin type (file, standard input, blob, command line) and the actual origin (config file path, ref, or blob id if applicable)\&.
445 \fB\-\-show\-origin\fR
446 in that it augments the output of all queried config options with the scope of that value (worktree, local, global, system, command)\&.
449 \-\-get\-colorbool <name> [<stdout\-is\-tty>]
451 Find the color setting for
454 \fBcolor\&.diff\fR) and output "true" or "false"\&.
455 \fB<stdout\-is\-tty>\fR
456 should be either "true" or "false", and is taken into account when configuration says "auto"\&. If
457 \fB<stdout\-is\-tty>\fR
458 is missing, then checks the standard output of the command itself, and exits with status 0 if color is to be used, or exits with status 1 otherwise\&. When the color setting for
460 is undefined, the command uses
465 \-\-get\-color <name> [<default>]
467 Find the color configured for
470 \fBcolor\&.diff\&.new\fR) and output it as the ANSI color escape sequence to the standard output\&. The optional
472 parameter is used instead, if there is no color configured for
475 \fB\-\-type=color [\-\-default=<default>]\fR
480 will omit the trailing newline printed by
481 \fB\-\-type=color\fR)\&.
486 Opens an editor to modify the specified config file; either
491 \fB\-\-worktree\fR, or
492 \fB\-\-file <config\-file>\fR\&.
499 directives in config files when looking up values\&. Defaults to
501 when a specific file is given (e\&.g\&., using
503 \fB\-\-global\fR, etc) and
505 when searching all config files\&.
511 \fB\-\-get\fR, and the requested variable is not found, behave as if <value> were the value assigned to that variable\&.
515 \fBpager\&.config\fR is only respected when listing configuration, i\&.e\&., when using \fB\-\-list\fR or any of the \fB\-\-get\-*\fR which may return multiple results\&. The default is to use a pager\&.
518 By default, \fIgit config\fR will read configuration options from multiple files:
520 $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig
522 System\-wide configuration file\&.
525 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config, ~/\&.gitconfig
527 User\-specific configuration files\&. When the XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable is not set or empty, $HOME/\&.config/ is used as $XDG_CONFIG_HOME\&.
529 These are also called "global" configuration files\&. If both files exist, both files are read in the order given above\&.
534 Repository specific configuration file\&.
537 $GIT_DIR/config\&.worktree
539 This is optional and is only searched when
540 \fBextensions\&.worktreeConfig\fR
541 is present in $GIT_DIR/config\&.
544 You may also provide additional configuration parameters when running any git command by using the \fB\-c\fR option\&. See \fBgit\fR(1) for details\&.
546 Options will be read from all of these files that are available\&. If the global or the system\-wide configuration files are missing or unreadable they will be ignored\&. If the repository configuration file is missing or unreadable, \fIgit config\fR will exit with a non\-zero error code\&. An error message is produced if the file is unreadable, but not if it is missing\&.
548 The files are read in the order given above, with last value found taking precedence over values read earlier\&. When multiple values are taken then all values of a key from all files will be used\&.
550 By default, options are only written to the repository specific configuration file\&. Note that this also affects options like \fB\-\-replace\-all\fR and \fB\-\-unset\fR\&. \fB\fIgit config\fR\fR\fB will only ever change one file at a time\fR\&.
552 You can limit which configuration sources are read from or written to by specifying the path of a file with the \fB\-\-file\fR option, or by specifying a configuration scope with \fB\-\-system\fR, \fB\-\-global\fR, \fB\-\-local\fR, or \fB\-\-worktree\fR\&. For more, see the section called \(lqOPTIONS\(rq above\&.
555 Each configuration source falls within a configuration scope\&. The scopes are:
559 $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig
564 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config
576 $GIT_DIR/config\&.worktree
581 GIT_CONFIG_{COUNT,KEY,VALUE} environment variables (see
582 the section called \(lqENVIRONMENT\(rq
590 With the exception of \fIcommand\fR, each scope corresponds to a command line option: \fB\-\-system\fR, \fB\-\-global\fR, \fB\-\-local\fR, \fB\-\-worktree\fR\&.
592 When reading options, specifying a scope will only read options from the files within that scope\&. When writing options, specifying a scope will write to the files within that scope (instead of the repository specific configuration file)\&. See the section called \(lqOPTIONS\(rq above for a complete description\&.
594 Most configuration options are respected regardless of the scope it is defined in, but some options are only respected in certain scopes\&. See the respective option\(cqs documentation for the full details\&.
595 .SS "Protected configuration"
597 Protected configuration refers to the \fIsystem\fR, \fIglobal\fR, and \fIcommand\fR scopes\&. For security reasons, certain options are only respected when they are specified in protected configuration, and ignored otherwise\&.
599 Git treats these scopes as if they are controlled by the user or a trusted administrator\&. This is because an attacker who controls these scopes can do substantial harm without using Git, so it is assumed that the user\(cqs environment protects these scopes against attackers\&.
602 GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL, GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM
604 Take the configuration from the given files instead from global or system\-level configuration\&. See
611 Whether to skip reading settings from the system\-wide $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig file\&. See
616 See also the section called \(lqFILES\(rq\&.
618 GIT_CONFIG_COUNT, GIT_CONFIG_KEY_<n>, GIT_CONFIG_VALUE_<n>
620 If GIT_CONFIG_COUNT is set to a positive number, all environment pairs GIT_CONFIG_KEY_<n> and GIT_CONFIG_VALUE_<n> up to that number will be added to the process\(cqs runtime configuration\&. The config pairs are zero\-indexed\&. Any missing key or value is treated as an error\&. An empty GIT_CONFIG_COUNT is treated the same as GIT_CONFIG_COUNT=0, namely no pairs are processed\&. These environment variables will override values in configuration files, but will be overridden by any explicit options passed via
623 This is useful for cases where you want to spawn multiple git commands with a common configuration but cannot depend on a configuration file, for example when writing scripts\&.
630 option is provided to
631 \fBgit config\fR, use the file given by
633 as if it were provided via
634 \fB\-\-file\fR\&. This variable has no effect on other Git commands, and is mostly for historical compatibility; there is generally no reason to use it instead of the
640 Given a \&.git/config like this:
647 # This is the config file, and
648 # a \*(Aq#\*(Aq or \*(Aq;\*(Aq character indicates
654 ; Don\*(Aqt trust file modes
659 external = /usr/local/bin/diff\-wrapper
664 gitproxy=proxy\-command for kernel\&.org
665 gitproxy=default\-proxy ; for all the rest
670 [http "https://weak\&.example\&.com"]
672 cookieFile = /tmp/cookie\&.txt
679 you can set the filemode to true with
685 % git config core\&.filemode true
692 The hypothetical proxy command entries actually have a postfix to discern what URL they apply to\&. Here is how to change the entry for kernel\&.org to "ssh"\&.
698 % git config core\&.gitproxy \*(Aq"ssh" for kernel\&.org\*(Aq \*(Aqfor kernel\&.org$\*(Aq
705 This makes sure that only the key/value pair for kernel\&.org is replaced\&.
707 To delete the entry for renames, do
713 % git config \-\-unset diff\&.renames
720 If you want to delete an entry for a multivar (like core\&.gitproxy above), you have to provide a regex matching the value of exactly one line\&.
722 To query the value for a given key, do
728 % git config \-\-get core\&.filemode
741 % git config core\&.filemode
748 or, to query a multivar:
754 % git config \-\-get core\&.gitproxy "for kernel\&.org$"
761 If you want to know all the values for a multivar, do:
767 % git config \-\-get\-all core\&.gitproxy
774 If you like to live dangerously, you can replace \fBall\fR core\&.gitproxy by a new one with
780 % git config \-\-replace\-all core\&.gitproxy ssh
787 However, if you really only want to replace the line for the default proxy, i\&.e\&. the one without a "for \&..." postfix, do something like this:
793 % git config core\&.gitproxy ssh \*(Aq! for \*(Aq
800 To actually match only values with an exclamation mark, you have to
806 % git config section\&.key value \*(Aq[!]\*(Aq
813 To add a new proxy, without altering any of the existing ones, use
819 % git config \-\-add core\&.gitproxy \*(Aq"proxy\-command" for example\&.com\*(Aq
826 An example to use customized color from the configuration in your script:
833 WS=$(git config \-\-get\-color color\&.diff\&.whitespace "blue reverse")
834 RESET=$(git config \-\-get\-color "" "reset")
835 echo "${WS}your whitespace color or blue reverse${RESET}"
842 For URLs in \fBhttps://weak\&.example\&.com\fR, \fBhttp\&.sslVerify\fR is set to false, while it is set to \fBtrue\fR for all others:
848 % git config \-\-type=bool \-\-get\-urlmatch http\&.sslverify https://good\&.example\&.com
850 % git config \-\-type=bool \-\-get\-urlmatch http\&.sslverify https://weak\&.example\&.com
852 % git config \-\-get\-urlmatch http https://weak\&.example\&.com
853 http\&.cookieFile /tmp/cookie\&.txt
854 http\&.sslverify false
860 .SH "CONFIGURATION FILE"
862 The Git configuration file contains a number of variables that affect the Git commands\*(Aq behavior\&. The files \fB\&.git/config\fR and optionally \fBconfig\&.worktree\fR (see the "CONFIGURATION FILE" section of \fBgit-worktree\fR(1)) in each repository are used to store the configuration for that repository, and \fB$HOME/\&.gitconfig\fR is used to store a per\-user configuration as fallback values for the \fB\&.git/config\fR file\&. The file \fB/etc/gitconfig\fR can be used to store a system\-wide default configuration\&.
864 The configuration variables are used by both the Git plumbing and the porcelain commands\&. The variables are divided into sections, wherein the fully qualified variable name of the variable itself is the last dot\-separated segment and the section name is everything before the last dot\&. The variable names are case\-insensitive, allow only alphanumeric characters and \fB\-\fR, and must start with an alphabetic character\&. Some variables may appear multiple times; we say then that the variable is multivalued\&.
867 The syntax is fairly flexible and permissive\&. Whitespace characters, which in this context are the space character (SP) and the horizontal tabulation (HT), are mostly ignored\&. The \fI#\fR and \fI;\fR characters begin comments to the end of line\&. Blank lines are ignored\&.
869 The file consists of sections and variables\&. A section begins with the name of the section in square brackets and continues until the next section begins\&. Section names are case\-insensitive\&. Only alphanumeric characters, \fB\-\fR and \fB\&.\fR are allowed in section names\&. Each variable must belong to some section, which means that there must be a section header before the first setting of a variable\&.
871 Sections can be further divided into subsections\&. To begin a subsection put its name in double quotes, separated by space from the section name, in the section header, like in the example below:
877 [section "subsection"]
884 Subsection names are case sensitive and can contain any characters except newline and the null byte\&. Doublequote \fB"\fR and backslash can be included by escaping them as \fB\e"\fR and \fB\e\e\fR, respectively\&. Backslashes preceding other characters are dropped when reading; for example, \fB\et\fR is read as \fBt\fR and \fB\e0\fR is read as \fB0\fR\&. Section headers cannot span multiple lines\&. Variables may belong directly to a section or to a given subsection\&. You can have \fB[section]\fR if you have \fB[section "subsection"]\fR, but you don\(cqt need to\&.
886 There is also a deprecated \fB[section\&.subsection]\fR syntax\&. With this syntax, the subsection name is converted to lower\-case and is also compared case sensitively\&. These subsection names follow the same restrictions as section names\&.
888 All the other lines (and the remainder of the line after the section header) are recognized as setting variables, in the form \fIname = value\fR (or just \fIname\fR, which is a short\-hand to say that the variable is the boolean "true")\&. The variable names are case\-insensitive, allow only alphanumeric characters and \fB\-\fR, and must start with an alphabetic character\&.
890 Whitespace characters surrounding \fBname\fR, \fB=\fR and \fBvalue\fR are discarded\&. Internal whitespace characters within \fIvalue\fR are retained verbatim\&. Comments starting with either \fB#\fR or \fB;\fR and extending to the end of line are discarded\&. A line that defines a value can be continued to the next line by ending it with a backslash (\fB\e\fR); the backslash and the end\-of\-line characters are discarded\&.
892 If \fBvalue\fR needs to contain leading or trailing whitespace characters, it must be enclosed in double quotation marks (\fB"\fR)\&. Inside double quotation marks, double quote (\fB"\fR) and backslash (\fB\e\fR) characters must be escaped: use \fB\e"\fR for \fB"\fR and \fB\e\e\fR for \fB\e\fR\&.
894 The following escape sequences (beside \fB\e"\fR and \fB\e\e\fR) are recognized: \fB\en\fR for newline character (NL), \fB\et\fR for horizontal tabulation (HT, TAB) and \fB\eb\fR for backspace (BS)\&. Other char escape sequences (including octal escape sequences) are invalid\&.
897 The \fBinclude\fR and \fBincludeIf\fR sections allow you to include config directives from another source\&. These sections behave identically to each other with the exception that \fBincludeIf\fR sections may be ignored if their condition does not evaluate to true; see "Conditional includes" below\&.
899 You can include a config file from another by setting the special \fBinclude\&.path\fR (or \fBincludeIf\&.*\&.path\fR) variable to the name of the file to be included\&. The variable takes a pathname as its value, and is subject to tilde expansion\&. These variables can be given multiple times\&.
901 The contents of the included file are inserted immediately, as if they had been found at the location of the include directive\&. If the value of the variable is a relative path, the path is considered to be relative to the configuration file in which the include directive was found\&. See below for examples\&.
902 .SS "Conditional includes"
904 You can conditionally include a config file from another by setting an \fBincludeIf\&.<condition>\&.path\fR variable to the name of the file to be included\&.
906 The condition starts with a keyword followed by a colon and some data whose format and meaning depends on the keyword\&. Supported keywords are:
910 The data that follows the keyword
912 is used as a glob pattern\&. If the location of the \&.git directory matches the pattern, the include condition is met\&.
914 The \&.git location may be auto\-discovered, or come from
916 environment variable\&. If the repository is auto\-discovered via a \&.git file (e\&.g\&. from submodules, or a linked worktree), the \&.git location would be the final location where the \&.git directory is, not where the \&.git file is\&.
918 The pattern can contain standard globbing wildcards and two additional ones,
921 \fB/**\fR, that can match multiple path components\&. Please refer to
923 for details\&. For convenience:
933 If the pattern starts with
936 will be substituted with the content of the environment variable
948 If the pattern starts with
949 \fB\&./\fR, it is replaced with the directory containing the current config file\&.
960 If the pattern does not start with either
966 will be automatically prepended\&. For example, the pattern
971 \fB/any/path/to/foo/bar\fR\&.
982 If the pattern ends with
985 will be automatically added\&. For example, the pattern
988 \fBfoo/**\fR\&. In other words, it matches "foo" and everything inside, recursively\&.
996 except that matching is done case\-insensitively (e\&.g\&. on case\-insensitive file systems)
1001 The data that follows the keyword
1003 is taken to be a pattern with standard globbing wildcards and two additional ones,
1006 \fB/**\fR, that can match multiple path components\&. If we are in a worktree where the name of the branch that is currently checked out matches the pattern, the include condition is met\&.
1008 If the pattern ends with
1011 will be automatically added\&. For example, the pattern
1014 \fBfoo/**\fR\&. In other words, it matches all branches that begin with
1015 \fBfoo/\fR\&. This is useful if your branches are organized hierarchically and you would like to apply a configuration to all the branches in that hierarchy\&.
1018 \fBhasconfig:remote\&.*\&.url:\fR
1020 The data that follows this keyword is taken to be a pattern with standard globbing wildcards and two additional ones,
1023 \fB/**\fR, that can match multiple components\&. The first time this keyword is seen, the rest of the config files will be scanned for remote URLs (without applying any values)\&. If there exists at least one remote URL that matches this pattern, the include condition is met\&.
1025 Files included by this option (directly or indirectly) are not allowed to contain remote URLs\&.
1027 Note that unlike other includeIf conditions, resolving this condition relies on information that is not yet known at the point of reading the condition\&. A typical use case is this option being present as a system\-level or global\-level config, and the remote URL being in a local\-level config; hence the need to scan ahead when resolving this condition\&. In order to avoid the chicken\-and\-egg problem in which potentially\-included files can affect whether such files are potentially included, Git breaks the cycle by prohibiting these files from affecting the resolution of these conditions (thus, prohibiting them from declaring remote URLs)\&.
1029 As for the naming of this keyword, it is for forwards compatibility with a naming scheme that supports more variable\-based include conditions, but currently Git only supports the exact keyword described above\&.
1032 A few more notes on matching via \fBgitdir\fR and \fBgitdir/i\fR:
1036 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
1044 are not resolved before matching\&.
1049 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
1055 Both the symlink & realpath versions of paths will be matched outside of
1056 \fB$GIT_DIR\fR\&. E\&.g\&. if ~/git is a symlink to /mnt/storage/git, both
1059 \fBgitdir:/mnt/storage/git\fR
1062 This was not the case in the initial release of this feature in v2\&.13\&.0, which only matched the realpath version\&. Configuration that wants to be compatible with the initial release of this feature needs to either specify only the realpath version, or both versions\&.
1067 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
1073 Note that "\&.\&./" is not special and will match literally, which is unlikely what you want\&.
1083 ; Don\*(Aqt trust file modes
1086 # Our diff algorithm
1088 external = /usr/local/bin/diff\-wrapper
1093 merge = refs/heads/devel
1097 gitProxy="ssh" for "kernel\&.org"
1098 gitProxy=default\-proxy ; for the rest
1101 path = /path/to/foo\&.inc ; include by absolute path
1102 path = foo\&.inc ; find "foo\&.inc" relative to the current file
1103 path = ~/foo\&.inc ; find "foo\&.inc" in your `$HOME` directory
1105 ; include if $GIT_DIR is /path/to/foo/\&.git
1106 [includeIf "gitdir:/path/to/foo/\&.git"]
1107 path = /path/to/foo\&.inc
1109 ; include for all repositories inside /path/to/group
1110 [includeIf "gitdir:/path/to/group/"]
1111 path = /path/to/foo\&.inc
1113 ; include for all repositories inside $HOME/to/group
1114 [includeIf "gitdir:~/to/group/"]
1115 path = /path/to/foo\&.inc
1117 ; relative paths are always relative to the including
1118 ; file (if the condition is true); their location is not
1119 ; affected by the condition
1120 [includeIf "gitdir:/path/to/group/"]
1123 ; include only if we are in a worktree where foo\-branch is
1124 ; currently checked out
1125 [includeIf "onbranch:foo\-branch"]
1128 ; include only if a remote with the given URL exists (note
1129 ; that such a URL may be provided later in a file or in a
1130 ; file read after this file is read, as seen in this example)
1131 [includeIf "hasconfig:remote\&.*\&.url:https://example\&.com/**"]
1134 url = https://example\&.com/git
1142 Values of many variables are treated as a simple string, but there are variables that take values of specific types and there are rules as to how to spell them\&.
1146 When a variable is said to take a boolean value, many synonyms are accepted for
1149 \fIfalse\fR; these are all case\-insensitive\&.
1153 Boolean true literals are
1157 \fB1\fR\&. Also, a variable defined without
1164 Boolean false literals are
1169 and the empty string\&.
1171 When converting a value to its canonical form using the
1175 will ensure that the output is "true" or "false" (spelled in lowercase)\&.
1181 The value for many variables that specify various sizes can be suffixed with
1183 \fBM\fR,\&... to mean "scale the number by 1024", "by 1024x1024", etc\&.
1188 The value for a variable that takes a color is a list of colors (at most two, one for foreground and one for background) and attributes (as many as you want), separated by spaces\&.
1190 The basic colors accepted are
1201 \fBdefault\fR\&. The first color given is the foreground; the second is the background\&. All the basic colors except
1205 have a bright variant that can be specified by prefixing the color with
1211 makes no change to the color\&. It is the same as an empty string, but can be used as the foreground color when specifying a background color alone (for example, "normal red")\&.
1215 explicitly resets the color to the terminal default, for example to specify a cleared background\&. Although it varies between terminals, this is usually not the same as setting to "white black"\&.
1217 Colors may also be given as numbers between 0 and 255; these use ANSI 256\-color mode (but note that not all terminals may support this)\&. If your terminal supports it, you may also specify 24\-bit RGB values as hex, like
1220 The accepted attributes are
1228 (for crossed\-out or "strikethrough" letters)\&. The position of any attributes with respect to the colors (before, after, or in between), doesn\(cqt matter\&. Specific attributes may be turned off by prefixing them with
1234 \fBno\-ul\fR, etc)\&.
1236 The pseudo\-attribute
1238 resets all colors and attributes before applying the specified coloring\&. For example,
1240 will result in a green foreground and default background without any active attributes\&.
1242 An empty color string produces no color effect at all\&. This can be used to avoid coloring specific elements without disabling color entirely\&.
1244 For git\(cqs pre\-defined color slots, the attributes are meant to be reset at the beginning of each item in the colored output\&. So setting
1245 \fBcolor\&.decorate\&.branch\fR
1248 will paint that branch name in a plain
1249 \fBblack\fR, even if the previous thing on the same output line (e\&.g\&. opening parenthesis before the list of branch names in
1250 \fBlog \-\-decorate\fR
1251 output) is set to be painted with
1253 or some other attribute\&. However, custom log formats may do more complicated and layered coloring, and the negated forms may be useful there\&.
1258 A variable that takes a pathname value can be given a string that begins with "\fB~/\fR" or "\fB~user/\fR", and the usual tilde expansion happens to such a string:
1260 is expanded to the value of
1263 to the specified user\(cqs home directory\&.
1265 If a path starts with
1266 \fB%(prefix)/\fR, the remainder is interpreted as a path relative to Git\(cqs "runtime prefix", i\&.e\&. relative to the location where Git itself was installed\&. For example,
1267 \fB%(prefix)/bin/\fR
1268 refers to the directory in which the Git executable itself lives\&. If Git was compiled without runtime prefix support, the compiled\-in prefix will be substituted instead\&. In the unlikely event that a literal path needs to be specified that should
1270 be expanded, it needs to be prefixed by
1271 \fB\&./\fR, like so:
1272 \fB\&./%(prefix)/bin\fR\&.
1276 Note that this list is non\-comprehensive and not necessarily complete\&. For command\-specific variables, you will find a more detailed description in the appropriate manual page\&.
1278 Other git\-related tools may and do use their own variables\&. When inventing new variables for use in your own tool, make sure their names do not conflict with those that are used by Git itself and other popular tools, and describe them in your documentation\&.
1280 add\&.ignoreErrors, add\&.ignore\-errors (deprecated)
1284 to continue adding files when some files cannot be added due to indexing errors\&. Equivalent to the
1285 \fB\-\-ignore\-errors\fR
1288 \fBadd\&.ignore\-errors\fR
1289 is deprecated, as it does not follow the usual naming convention for configuration variables\&.
1292 add\&.interactive\&.useBuiltin
1294 Unused configuration variable\&. Used in Git versions v2\&.25\&.0 to v2\&.36\&.0 to enable the built\-in version of
1295 \fBgit-add\fR(1)\*(Aqs interactive mode, which then became the default in Git versions v2\&.37\&.0 to v2\&.39\&.0\&.
1300 These variables control various optional help messages designed to aid new users\&. When left unconfigured, Git will give the message alongside instructions on how to squelch it\&. You can tell Git that you do not need the help message by setting these to
1305 Shown when the user accidentally adds one git repo inside of another\&.
1310 Shown when the user runs
1312 without providing the pathspec parameter\&.
1317 Shown when the user attempts to add an ignored file to the index\&.
1324 fails to apply a patch file, to tell the user the location of the file\&.
1327 ambiguousFetchRefspec
1329 Shown when a fetch refspec for multiple remotes maps to the same remote\-tracking branch namespace and causes branch tracking set\-up to fail\&.
1332 checkoutAmbiguousRemoteBranchName
1334 Shown when the argument to
1335 \fBgit-checkout\fR(1)
1338 ambiguously resolves to a remote tracking branch on more than one remote in situations where an unambiguous argument would have otherwise caused a remote\-tracking branch to be checked out\&. See the
1339 \fBcheckout\&.defaultRemote\fR
1340 configuration variable for how to set a given remote to be used by default in some situations where this advice would be printed\&.
1347 refuses to merge to avoid overwriting local changes\&.
1352 Shown when the user uses
1355 \fBgit-checkout\fR(1)
1356 to move to the detached HEAD state, to tell the user how to create a local branch after the fact\&.
1361 Shown when a fast\-forward is not possible\&.
1364 fetchShowForcedUpdates
1368 takes a long time to calculate forced updates after ref updates, or to warn that the check is disabled\&.
1373 Shown when the user tries to delete a not fully merged branch without the force option set\&.
1378 Shown when a hook is ignored because the hook is not set as executable\&.
1383 Shown when the user\(cqs information is guessed from the system username and domain name, to tell the user how to set their identity configuration\&.
1388 Shown when various commands stop because of conflicts\&.
1393 Shown when a user attempts to recursively tag a tag object\&.
1400 rejects an update that does not qualify for fast\-forwarding (e\&.g\&., a tag\&.)
1407 rejects an update that tries to overwrite a remote ref that points at an object we do not have\&.
1414 rejects an update that tries to overwrite a remote ref that points at an object that is not a commit\-ish, or make the remote ref point at an object that is not a commit\-ish\&.
1421 fails due to a non\-fast\-forward update to the current branch\&.
1426 Shown when the user ran
1428 and pushed "matching refs" explicitly (i\&.e\&. used
1429 \fB:\fR, or specified a refspec that isn\(cqt the current branch) and it resulted in a non\-fast\-forward error\&.
1436 rejects a forced update of a branch when its remote\-tracking ref has updates that we do not have locally\&.
1439 pushUnqualifiedRefname
1443 gives up trying to guess based on the source and destination refs what remote ref namespace the source belongs in, but where we can still suggest that the user push to either
1447 based on the type of the source object\&.
1452 Set this variable to
1454 if you want to disable
1455 \fBpushNonFFCurrent\fR,
1456 \fBpushNonFFMatching\fR,
1457 \fBpushAlreadyExists\fR,
1458 \fBpushFetchFirst\fR,
1459 \fBpushNeedsForce\fR, and
1460 \fBpushRefNeedsUpdate\fR
1466 Shown when the user provides an illegal ref name, to tell the user about the ref syntax documentation\&.
1473 takes more than 2 seconds to refresh the index after reset, to tell the user that they can use the
1474 \fB\-\-no\-refresh\fR
1480 Shown by various commands when conflicts prevent the operation from being performed\&.
1485 Shown on failure in the output of
1486 \fBgit-rm\fR(1), to give directions on how to proceed from the current state\&.
1491 Shown when a sequencer command is already in progress\&.
1498 skips a commit that has already been cherry\-picked onto the upstream branch\&.
1505 computes the ahead/behind counts for a local ref compared to its remote tracking ref, and that calculation takes longer than expected\&. Will not appear if
1506 \fBstatus\&.aheadBehind\fR
1507 is false or the option
1508 \fB\-\-no\-ahead\-behind\fR
1514 Show directions on how to proceed from the current state in the output of
1515 \fBgit-status\fR(1), in the template shown when writing commit messages in
1516 \fBgit-commit\fR(1), and in the help message shown by
1519 \fBgit-checkout\fR(1)
1520 when switching branches\&.
1527 takes more than 2 seconds to enumerate untracked files, to tell the user that they can use the
1532 submoduleAlternateErrorStrategyDie
1534 Shown when a submodule\&.alternateErrorStrategy option configured to "die" causes a fatal error\&.
1537 submoduleMergeConflict
1539 Advice shown when a non\-trivial submodule merge conflict is encountered\&.
1542 submodulesNotUpdated
1544 Shown when a user runs a submodule command that fails because
1545 \fBgit submodule update \-\-init\fR
1549 suggestDetachingHead
1553 refuses to detach HEAD without the explicit
1564 is asked to update index entries outside the current sparse checkout\&.
1569 Shown when Git is waiting for editor input\&. Relevant when e\&.g\&. the editor is not launched inside the terminal\&.
1574 Shown when the user tries to create a worktree from an invalid reference, to tell the user how to create a new unborn branch instead\&.
1580 Command aliases for the
1582 command wrapper \- e\&.g\&. after defining
1583 \fBalias\&.last = cat\-file commit HEAD\fR, the invocation
1586 \fBgit cat\-file commit HEAD\fR\&. To avoid confusion and troubles with script usage, aliases that hide existing Git commands are ignored\&. Arguments are split by spaces, the usual shell quoting and escaping are supported\&. A quote pair or a backslash can be used to quote them\&.
1588 Note that the first word of an alias does not necessarily have to be a command\&. It can be a command\-line option that will be passed into the invocation of
1589 \fBgit\fR\&. In particular, this is useful when used with
1591 to pass in one\-time configurations or
1593 to force pagination\&. For example,
1594 \fBloud\-rebase = \-c commit\&.verbose=true rebase\fR
1595 can be defined such that running
1596 \fBgit loud\-rebase\fR
1597 would be equivalent to
1598 \fBgit \-c commit\&.verbose=true rebase\fR\&. Also,
1599 \fBps = \-p status\fR
1600 would be a helpful alias since
1602 would paginate the output of
1604 where the original command does not\&.
1606 If the alias expansion is prefixed with an exclamation point, it will be treated as a shell command\&. For example, defining
1607 \fBalias\&.new = !gitk \-\-all \-\-not ORIG_HEAD\fR, the invocation
1609 is equivalent to running the shell command
1610 \fBgitk \-\-all \-\-not ORIG_HEAD\fR\&. Note that shell commands will be executed from the top\-level directory of a repository, which may not necessarily be the current directory\&.
1612 is set as returned by running
1613 \fBgit rev\-parse \-\-show\-prefix\fR
1614 from the original current directory\&. See
1615 \fBgit-rev-parse\fR(1)\&.
1620 If true, git\-am will call git\-mailsplit for patches in mbox format with parameter
1621 \fB\-\-keep\-cr\fR\&. In this case git\-mailsplit will not remove
1623 from lines ending with
1624 \fB\er\en\fR\&. Can be overridden by giving
1625 \fB\-\-no\-keep\-cr\fR
1626 from the command line\&. See
1628 \fBgit-mailsplit\fR(1)\&.
1635 will fail if the patch does not apply cleanly\&. When set to true, this setting tells
1637 to fall back on 3\-way merge if the patch records the identity of blobs it is supposed to apply to and we have those blobs available locally (equivalent to giving the
1639 option from the command line)\&. Defaults to
1644 apply\&.ignoreWhitespace
1649 to ignore changes in whitespace, in the same way as the
1650 \fB\-\-ignore\-space\-change\fR
1651 option\&. When set to one of: no, none, never, false, it tells
1653 to respect all whitespace differences\&. See
1654 \fBgit-apply\fR(1)\&.
1661 how to handle whitespace, in the same way as the
1662 \fB\-\-whitespace\fR
1664 \fBgit-apply\fR(1)\&.
1669 A reference to a tree in the repository from which to read attributes, instead of the
1670 \fB\&.gitattributes\fR
1671 file in the working tree\&. In a bare repository, this defaults to
1672 \fBHEAD:\&.gitattributes\fR\&. If the value does not resolve to a valid tree object, an empty tree is used instead\&. When the
1673 \fBGIT_ATTR_SOURCE\fR
1674 environment variable or
1675 \fB\-\-attr\-source\fR
1676 command line option are used, this configuration variable has no effect\&.
1679 blame\&.blankBoundary
1681 Show blank commit object name for boundary commits in
1682 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&. This option defaults to false\&.
1687 This determines the coloring scheme to be applied to blame output\&. It can be
1688 \fIrepeatedLines\fR,
1689 \fIhighlightRecent\fR, or
1691 which is the default\&.
1696 Specifies the format used to output dates in
1697 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&. If unset the iso format is used\&. For supported values, see the discussion of the
1705 Show the author email instead of author name in
1706 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&. This option defaults to false\&.
1711 Do not treat root commits as boundaries in
1712 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&. This option defaults to false\&.
1715 blame\&.ignoreRevsFile
1717 Ignore revisions listed in the file, one unabbreviated object name per line, in
1718 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&. Whitespace and comments beginning with
1720 are ignored\&. This option may be repeated multiple times\&. Empty file names will reset the list of ignored revisions\&. This option will be handled before the command line option
1721 \fB\-\-ignore\-revs\-file\fR\&.
1724 blame\&.markUnblamableLines
1726 Mark lines that were changed by an ignored revision that we could not attribute to another commit with a
1729 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&.
1732 blame\&.markIgnoredLines
1734 Mark lines that were changed by an ignored revision that we attributed to another commit with a
1737 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&.
1740 branch\&.autoSetupMerge
1747 to set up new branches so that
1749 will appropriately merge from the starting point branch\&. Note that even if this option is not set, this behavior can be chosen per\-branch using the
1753 options\&. The valid settings are:
1754 \fBfalse\fR \(em no automatic setup is done;
1755 \fBtrue\fR \(em automatic setup is done when the starting point is a remote\-tracking branch;
1756 \fBalways\fR \(em automatic setup is done when the starting point is either a local branch or remote\-tracking branch;
1757 \fBinherit\fR \(em if the starting point has a tracking configuration, it is copied to the new branch;
1758 \fBsimple\fR \(em automatic setup is done only when the starting point is a remote\-tracking branch and the new branch has the same name as the remote branch\&. This option defaults to true\&.
1761 branch\&.autoSetupRebase
1763 When a new branch is created with
1768 that tracks another branch, this variable tells Git to set up pull to rebase instead of merge (see "branch\&.<name>\&.rebase")\&. When
1769 \fBnever\fR, rebase is never automatically set to true\&. When
1770 \fBlocal\fR, rebase is set to true for tracked branches of other local branches\&. When
1771 \fBremote\fR, rebase is set to true for tracked branches of remote\-tracking branches\&. When
1772 \fBalways\fR, rebase will be set to true for all tracking branches\&. See "branch\&.autoSetupMerge" for details on how to set up a branch to track another branch\&. This option defaults to never\&.
1777 This variable controls the sort ordering of branches when displayed by
1778 \fBgit-branch\fR(1)\&. Without the "\-\-sort=<value>" option provided, the value of this variable will be used as the default\&. See
1779 \fBgit-for-each-ref\fR(1)
1780 field names for valid values\&.
1783 branch\&.<name>\&.remote
1785 When on branch <name>, it tells
1789 which remote to fetch from or push to\&. The remote to push to may be overridden with
1790 \fBremote\&.pushDefault\fR
1791 (for all branches)\&. The remote to push to, for the current branch, may be further overridden by
1792 \fBbranch\&.<name>\&.pushRemote\fR\&. If no remote is configured, or if you are not on any branch and there is more than one remote defined in the repository, it defaults to
1795 \fBremote\&.pushDefault\fR
1796 for pushing\&. Additionally,
1798 (a period) is the current local repository (a dot\-repository), see
1799 \fBbranch\&.<name>\&.merge\fR\*(Aqs final note below\&.
1802 branch\&.<name>\&.pushRemote
1804 When on branch <name>, it overrides
1805 \fBbranch\&.<name>\&.remote\fR
1806 for pushing\&. It also overrides
1807 \fBremote\&.pushDefault\fR
1808 for pushing from branch <name>\&. When you pull from one place (e\&.g\&. your upstream) and push to another place (e\&.g\&. your own publishing repository), you would want to set
1809 \fBremote\&.pushDefault\fR
1810 to specify the remote to push to for all branches, and use this option to override it for a specific branch\&.
1813 branch\&.<name>\&.merge
1815 Defines, together with branch\&.<name>\&.remote, the upstream branch for the given branch\&. It tells
1816 \fIgit fetch\fR/\fIgit pull\fR/\fIgit rebase\fR
1817 which branch to merge and can also affect
1819 (see push\&.default)\&. When in branch <name>, it tells
1821 the default refspec to be marked for merging in FETCH_HEAD\&. The value is handled like the remote part of a refspec, and must match a ref which is fetched from the remote given by "branch\&.<name>\&.remote"\&. The merge information is used by
1824 \fIgit fetch\fR) to lookup the default branch for merging\&. Without this option,
1826 defaults to merge the first refspec fetched\&. Specify multiple values to get an octopus merge\&. If you wish to setup
1828 so that it merges into <name> from another branch in the local repository, you can point branch\&.<name>\&.merge to the desired branch, and use the relative path setting
1830 (a period) for branch\&.<name>\&.remote\&.
1833 branch\&.<name>\&.mergeOptions
1835 Sets default options for merging into branch <name>\&. The syntax and supported options are the same as those of
1836 \fBgit-merge\fR(1), but option values containing whitespace characters are currently not supported\&.
1839 branch\&.<name>\&.rebase
1841 When true, rebase the branch <name> on top of the fetched branch, instead of merging the default branch from the default remote when "git pull" is run\&. See "pull\&.rebase" for doing this in a non branch\-specific manner\&.
1847 \fB\-\-rebase\-merges\fR
1850 so that the local merge commits are included in the rebase (see
1857 \fIi\fR), the rebase is run in interactive mode\&.
1859 \fBNOTE\fR: this is a possibly dangerous operation; do
1861 use it unless you understand the implications (see
1866 branch\&.<name>\&.description
1868 Branch description, can be edited with
1869 \fBgit branch \-\-edit\-description\fR\&. Branch description is automatically added to the format\-patch cover letter or request\-pull summary\&.
1872 browser\&.<tool>\&.cmd
1874 Specify the command to invoke the specified browser\&. The specified command is evaluated in shell with the URLs passed as arguments\&. (See
1875 \fBgit-web--browse\fR(1)\&.)
1878 browser\&.<tool>\&.path
1880 Override the path for the given tool that may be used to browse HTML help (see
1883 \fBgit-help\fR(1)) or a working repository in gitweb (see
1884 \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1))\&.
1891 keys may appear in a bundle list file found via the
1892 \fBgit clone \-\-bundle\-uri\fR
1893 option\&. These keys currently have no effect if placed in a repository config file, though this will change in the future\&. See
1894 \m[blue]\fBthe bundle URI design document\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2
1900 This integer value advertises the version of the bundle list format used by the bundle list\&. Currently, the only accepted value is
1906 This string value should be either
1909 \fBany\fR\&. This value describes whether all of the advertised bundles are required to unbundle a complete understanding of the bundled information (\fBall\fR) or if any one of the listed bundle URIs is sufficient (\fBany\fR)\&.
1914 If this string\-valued key exists, then the bundle list is designed to work well with incremental
1916 commands\&. The heuristic signals that there are additional keys available for each bundle that help determine which subset of bundles the client should download\&. The only value currently understood is
1917 \fBcreationToken\fR\&.
1923 \fBbundle\&.<id>\&.*\fR
1924 keys are used to describe a single item in the bundle list, grouped under
1926 for identification purposes\&.
1931 This string value defines the URI by which Git can reach the contents of this
1932 \fB<id>\fR\&. This URI may be a bundle file or another bundle list\&.
1935 checkout\&.defaultRemote
1938 \fBgit checkout <something>\fR
1940 \fBgit switch <something>\fR
1941 and only have one remote, it may implicitly fall back on checking out and tracking e\&.g\&.
1942 \fBorigin/<something>\fR\&. This stops working as soon as you have more than one remote with a
1944 reference\&. This setting allows for setting the name of a preferred remote that should always win when it comes to disambiguation\&. The typical use\-case is to set this to
1947 Currently this is used by
1950 \fBgit-checkout\fR(1)
1952 \fBgit checkout <something>\fR
1954 \fBgit switch <something>\fR
1957 branch on another remote, and by
1958 \fBgit-worktree\fR(1)
1960 \fBgit worktree add\fR
1961 refers to a remote branch\&. This setting might be used for other checkout\-like commands or functionality in the future\&.
1966 Provides the default value for the
1973 \fBgit switch\fR\&. See
1976 \fBgit-checkout\fR(1)\&.
1981 The number of parallel workers to use when updating the working tree\&. The default is one, i\&.e\&. sequential execution\&. If set to a value less than one, Git will use as many workers as the number of logical cores available\&. This setting and
1982 \fBcheckout\&.thresholdForParallelism\fR
1983 affect all commands that perform checkout\&. E\&.g\&. checkout, clone, reset, sparse\-checkout, etc\&.
1985 Note: Parallel checkout usually delivers better performance for repositories located on SSDs or over NFS\&. For repositories on spinning disks and/or machines with a small number of cores, the default sequential checkout often performs better\&. The size and compression level of a repository might also influence how well the parallel version performs\&.
1988 checkout\&.thresholdForParallelism
1990 When running parallel checkout with a small number of files, the cost of subprocess spawning and inter\-process communication might outweigh the parallelization gains\&. This setting allows you to define the minimum number of files for which parallel checkout should be attempted\&. The default is 100\&.
1993 clean\&.requireForce
1995 A boolean to make git\-clean refuse to delete files unless \-f is given\&. Defaults to true\&.
1998 clone\&.defaultRemoteName
2000 The name of the remote to create when cloning a repository\&. Defaults to
2001 \fBorigin\fR, and can be overridden by passing the
2003 command\-line option to
2004 \fBgit-clone\fR(1)\&.
2007 clone\&.rejectShallow
2009 Reject cloning a repository if it is a shallow one; this can be overridden by passing the
2010 \fB\-\-reject\-shallow\fR
2011 option on the command line\&. See
2015 clone\&.filterSubmodules
2017 If a partial clone filter is provided (see
2020 \fBgit-rev-list\fR(1)) and
2021 \fB\-\-recurse\-submodules\fR
2022 is used, also apply the filter to submodules\&.
2027 A boolean to enable/disable color in hints (e\&.g\&. when a push failed, see
2029 for a list)\&. May be set to
2036 \fBtrue\fR), in which case colors are used only when the error output goes to a terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2042 color\&.advice\&.hint
2044 Use customized color for hints\&.
2047 color\&.blame\&.highlightRecent
2049 Specify the line annotation color for
2050 \fBgit blame \-\-color\-by\-age\fR
2051 depending upon the age of the line\&.
2053 This setting should be set to a comma\-separated list of color and date settings, starting and ending with a color, the dates should be set from oldest to newest\&. The metadata will be colored with the specified colors if the line was introduced before the given timestamp, overwriting older timestamped colors\&.
2055 Instead of an absolute timestamp relative timestamps work as well, e\&.g\&.
2056 \fB2\&.weeks\&.ago\fR
2057 is valid to address anything older than 2 weeks\&.
2060 \fBblue,12 month ago,white,1 month ago,red\fR, which colors everything older than one year blue, recent changes between one month and one year old are kept white, and lines introduced within the last month are colored red\&.
2063 color\&.blame\&.repeatedLines
2065 Use the specified color to colorize line annotations for
2066 \fBgit blame \-\-color\-lines\fR, if they come from the same commit as the preceding line\&. Defaults to cyan\&.
2071 A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of
2072 \fBgit-branch\fR(1)\&. May be set to
2079 \fBtrue\fR), in which case colors are used only when the output is to a terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2085 color\&.branch\&.<slot>
2087 Use customized color for branch coloration\&.
2091 (the current branch),
2095 (a remote\-tracking branch in refs/remotes/),
2097 (upstream tracking branch),
2104 Whether to use ANSI escape sequences to add color to patches\&. If this is set to
2107 \fBgit-log\fR(1), and
2109 will use color for all patches\&. If it is set to
2112 \fBauto\fR, those commands will only use color when output is to the terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2117 This does not affect
2118 \fBgit-format-patch\fR(1)
2121 plumbing commands\&. Can be overridden on the command line with the
2122 \fB\-\-color[=<when>]\fR
2126 color\&.diff\&.<slot>
2128 Use customized color for diff colorization\&.
2130 specifies which part of the patch to use the specified color, and is one of
2134 is a historical synonym),
2140 (function in hunk header),
2148 (highlighting whitespace errors),
2153 \fBoldMovedDimmed\fR,
2154 \fBoldMovedAlternative\fR,
2155 \fBoldMovedAlternativeDimmed\fR,
2156 \fBnewMovedDimmed\fR,
2157 \fBnewMovedAlternative\fR
2158 \fBnewMovedAlternativeDimmed\fR
2162 \fI\-\-color\-moved\fR
2166 \fBcontextDimmed\fR,
2173 \fBgit-range-diff\fR(1)
2177 color\&.decorate\&.<slot>
2179 Use customized color for
2180 \fIgit log \-\-decorate\fR
2190 for local branches, remote\-tracking branches, tags, stash and HEAD, respectively and
2192 for grafted commits\&.
2198 \fBalways\fR, always highlight matches\&. When
2201 \fBnever\fR), never\&. When set to
2204 \fBauto\fR, use color only when the output is written to the terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2210 color\&.grep\&.<slot>
2212 Use customized color for grep colorization\&.
2214 specifies which part of the line to use the specified color, and is one of
2218 non\-matching text in context lines (when using
2226 filename prefix (when not using
2232 function name lines (when using
2238 line number prefix (when using
2244 column number prefix (when using
2250 matching text (same as setting
2253 \fBmatchSelected\fR)
2258 matching text in context lines
2263 matching text in selected lines\&. Also, used to customize the following
2267 \fB\-\-author\fR, and
2268 \fB\-\-committer\fR\&.
2273 non\-matching text in selected lines\&. Also, used to customize the following
2279 \fB\-\-committer\fR\&.
2284 separators between fields on a line (\fB:\fR,
2286 \fB=\fR) and between hunks (\fB\-\-\fR)
2293 \fBalways\fR, always use colors for interactive prompts and displays (such as those used by "git\-add \-\-interactive" and "git\-clean \-\-interactive")\&. When false (or
2294 \fBnever\fR), never\&. When set to
2297 \fBauto\fR, use colors only when the output is to the terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2303 color\&.interactive\&.<slot>
2305 Use customized color for
2306 \fIgit add \-\-interactive\fR
2308 \fIgit clean \-\-interactive\fR
2316 \fBerror\fR, for four distinct types of normal output from interactive commands\&.
2321 A boolean to specify whether
2323 color modes should colorize output going to the pager\&. Defaults to true; set this to false if your pager does not understand ANSI color codes\&.
2328 A boolean to enable/disable color in push errors\&. May be set to
2335 \fBtrue\fR), in which case colors are used only when the error output goes to a terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2341 color\&.push\&.error
2343 Use customized color for push errors\&.
2348 If set, keywords at the start of the line are highlighted\&. The keywords are "error", "warning", "hint" and "success", and are matched case\-insensitively\&. May be set to
2355 \fBtrue\fR)\&. If unset, then the value of
2361 color\&.remote\&.<slot>
2363 Use customized color for each remote keyword\&.
2371 which match the corresponding keyword\&.
2376 A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of
2377 \fBgit-show-branch\fR(1)\&. May be set to
2384 \fBtrue\fR), in which case colors are used only when the output is to a terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2392 A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of
2393 \fBgit-status\fR(1)\&. May be set to
2400 \fBtrue\fR), in which case colors are used only when the output is to a terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2406 color\&.status\&.<slot>
2408 Use customized color for status colorization\&.
2412 (the header text of the status message),
2416 (files which are added but not committed),
2418 (files which are changed but not added in the index),
2420 (files which are not tracked by Git),
2422 (the current branch),
2426 warning is shown in, defaulting to red),
2430 (the local and remote branch names, respectively, when branch and tracking information is displayed in the status short\-format), or
2432 (files which have unmerged changes)\&.
2437 A boolean to enable/disable color when pushes are rejected\&. May be set to
2444 \fBtrue\fR), in which case colors are used only when the error output goes to a terminal\&. If unset, then the value of
2450 color\&.transport\&.rejected
2452 Use customized color when a push was rejected\&.
2457 This variable determines the default value for variables such as
2461 that control the use of color per command family\&. Its scope will expand as more commands learn configuration to set a default for the
2467 if you prefer Git commands not to use color unless enabled explicitly with some other configuration or the
2471 if you want all output not intended for machine consumption to use color, to
2475 (this is the default since Git 1\&.8\&.4) if you want such output to use color when written to the terminal\&.
2480 Specify whether supported commands should output in columns\&. This variable consists of a list of tokens separated by spaces or commas:
2482 These options control when the feature should be enabled (defaults to
2487 always show in columns
2492 never show in columns
2497 show in columns if the output is to the terminal
2500 These options control layout (defaults to
2501 \fIcolumn\fR)\&. Setting any of these implies
2511 fill columns before rows
2516 fill rows before columns
2524 Finally, these options can be combined with a layout option (defaults to
2529 make unequal size columns to utilize more space
2534 make equal size columns
2540 Specify whether to output branch listing in
2549 Specify the layout when listing items in
2550 \fBgit clean \-i\fR, which always shows files and directories in columns\&. See
2557 Specify whether to output untracked files in
2566 Specify whether to output tag listings in
2575 This setting overrides the default of the
2578 \fBgit commit\fR\&. See
2580 for details\&. Changing the default can be useful when you always want to keep lines that begin with the comment character
2582 in your log message, in which case you would do
2583 \fBgit config commit\&.cleanup whitespace\fR
2584 (note that you will have to remove the help lines that begin with
2586 in the commit log template yourself, if you do this)\&.
2591 A boolean to specify whether all commits should be GPG signed\&. Use of this option when doing operations such as rebase can result in a large number of commits being signed\&. It may be convenient to use an agent to avoid typing your GPG passphrase several times\&.
2596 A boolean to enable/disable inclusion of status information in the commit message template when using an editor to prepare the commit message\&. Defaults to true\&.
2601 Specify the pathname of a file to use as the template for new commit messages\&.
2606 A boolean or int to specify the level of verbosity with
2607 \fBgit commit\fR\&. See
2608 \fBgit-commit\fR(1)\&.
2611 commitGraph\&.generationVersion
2613 Specifies the type of generation number version to use when writing or reading the commit\-graph file\&. If version 1 is specified, then the corrected commit dates will not be written or read\&. Defaults to 2\&.
2616 commitGraph\&.maxNewFilters
2618 Specifies the default value for the
2619 \fB\-\-max\-new\-filters\fR
2621 \fBgit commit\-graph write\fR
2623 \fBgit-commit-graph\fR(1))\&.
2626 commitGraph\&.readChangedPaths
2628 If true, then git will use the changed\-path Bloom filters in the commit\-graph file (if it exists, and they are present)\&. Defaults to true\&. See
2629 \fBgit-commit-graph\fR(1)
2630 for more information\&.
2633 completion\&.commands
2635 This is only used by git\-completion\&.bash to add or remove commands from the list of completed commands\&. Normally only porcelain commands and a few select others are completed\&. You can add more commands, separated by space, in this variable\&. Prefixing the command with
2637 will remove it from the existing list\&.
2642 Tells Git if the executable bit of files in the working tree is to be honored\&.
2644 Some filesystems lose the executable bit when a file that is marked as executable is checked out, or checks out a non\-executable file with executable bit on\&.
2648 probe the filesystem to see if it handles the executable bit correctly and this variable is automatically set as necessary\&.
2650 A repository, however, may be on a filesystem that handles the filemode correctly, and this variable is set to
2652 when created, but later may be made accessible from another environment that loses the filemode (e\&.g\&. exporting ext4 via CIFS mount, visiting a Cygwin created repository with Git for Windows or Eclipse)\&. In such a case it may be necessary to set this variable to
2654 \fBgit-update-index\fR(1)\&.
2656 The default is true (when core\&.filemode is not specified in the config file)\&.
2661 (Windows\-only) If true, mark newly\-created directories and files whose name starts with a dot as hidden\&. If
2662 \fIdotGitOnly\fR, only the
2664 directory is hidden, but no other files starting with a dot\&. The default mode is
2670 Internal variable which enables various workarounds to enable Git to work better on filesystems that are not case sensitive, like APFS, HFS+, FAT, NTFS, etc\&. For example, if a directory listing finds "makefile" when Git expects "Makefile", Git will assume it is really the same file, and continue to remember it as "Makefile"\&.
2672 The default is false, except
2676 will probe and set core\&.ignoreCase true if appropriate when the repository is created\&.
2678 Git relies on the proper configuration of this variable for your operating and file system\&. Modifying this value may result in unexpected behavior\&.
2681 core\&.precomposeUnicode
2683 This option is only used by Mac OS implementation of Git\&. When core\&.precomposeUnicode=true, Git reverts the unicode decomposition of filenames done by Mac OS\&. This is useful when sharing a repository between Mac OS and Linux or Windows\&. (Git for Windows 1\&.7\&.10 or higher is needed, or Git under cygwin 1\&.7)\&. When false, file names are handled fully transparent by Git, which is backward compatible with older versions of Git\&.
2688 If set to true, do not allow checkout of paths that would be considered equivalent to
2690 on an HFS+ filesystem\&. Defaults to
2699 If set to true, do not allow checkout of paths that would cause problems with the NTFS filesystem, e\&.g\&. conflict with 8\&.3 "short" names\&. Defaults to
2708 If set to true, enable the built\-in file system monitor daemon for this working directory (\fBgit-fsmonitor--daemon\fR(1))\&.
2710 Like hook\-based file system monitors, the built\-in file system monitor can speed up Git commands that need to refresh the Git index (e\&.g\&.
2711 \fBgit status\fR) in a working directory with many files\&. The built\-in monitor eliminates the need to install and maintain an external third\-party tool\&.
2713 The built\-in file system monitor is currently available only on a limited set of supported platforms\&. Currently, this includes Windows and MacOS\&.
2719 Otherwise, this variable contains the pathname of the "fsmonitor"
2726 This hook command is used to identify all files that may have changed since the requested date/time\&. This information is used to speed up git by avoiding unnecessary scanning of files that have not changed\&.
2728 See the "fsmonitor\-watchman" section of
2729 \fBgithooks\fR(5)\&.
2731 Note that if you concurrently use multiple versions of Git, such as one version on the command line and another version in an IDE tool, that the definition of
2732 \fBcore\&.fsmonitor\fR
2733 was extended to allow boolean values in addition to hook pathnames\&. Git versions 2\&.35\&.1 and prior will not understand the boolean values and will consider the "true" or "false" values as hook pathnames to be invoked\&. Git versions 2\&.26 thru 2\&.35\&.1 default to hook protocol V2 and will fall back to no fsmonitor (full scan)\&. Git versions prior to 2\&.26 default to hook protocol V1 and will silently assume there were no changes to report (no scan), so status commands may report incomplete results\&. For this reason, it is best to upgrade all of your Git versions before using the built\-in file system monitor\&.
2736 core\&.fsmonitorHookVersion
2738 Sets the protocol version to be used when invoking the "fsmonitor" hook\&.
2740 There are currently versions 1 and 2\&. When this is not set, version 2 will be tried first and if it fails then version 1 will be tried\&. Version 1 uses a timestamp as input to determine which files have changes since that time but some monitors like Watchman have race conditions when used with a timestamp\&. Version 2 uses an opaque string so that the monitor can return something that can be used to determine what files have changed without race conditions\&.
2745 If false, the ctime differences between the index and the working tree are ignored; useful when the inode change time is regularly modified by something outside Git (file system crawlers and some backup systems)\&. See
2746 \fBgit-update-index\fR(1)\&. True by default\&.
2751 If true, the split\-index feature of the index will be used\&. See
2752 \fBgit-update-index\fR(1)\&. False by default\&.
2755 core\&.untrackedCache
2757 Determines what to do about the untracked cache feature of the index\&. It will be kept, if this variable is unset or set to
2758 \fBkeep\fR\&. It will automatically be added if set to
2759 \fBtrue\fR\&. And it will automatically be removed, if set to
2760 \fBfalse\fR\&. Before setting it to
2761 \fBtrue\fR, you should check that mtime is working properly on your system\&. See
2762 \fBgit-update-index\fR(1)\&.
2765 \fBfeature\&.manyFiles\fR
2766 is enabled which sets this setting to
2773 When missing or is set to
2774 \fBdefault\fR, many fields in the stat structure are checked to detect if a file has been modified since Git looked at it\&. When this configuration variable is set to
2775 \fBminimal\fR, sub\-second part of mtime and ctime, the uid and gid of the owner of the file, the inode number (and the device number, if Git was compiled to use it), are excluded from the check among these fields, leaving only the whole\-second part of mtime (and ctime, if
2776 \fBcore\&.trustCtime\fR
2777 is set) and the filesize to be checked\&.
2779 There are implementations of Git that do not leave usable values in some fields (e\&.g\&. JGit); by excluding these fields from the comparison, the
2781 mode may help interoperability when the same repository is used by these other systems at the same time\&.
2786 Commands that output paths (e\&.g\&.
2788 \fIdiff\fR), will quote "unusual" characters in the pathname by enclosing the pathname in double\-quotes and escaping those characters with backslashes in the same way C escapes control characters (e\&.g\&.
2794 for backslash) or bytes with values larger than 0x80 (e\&.g\&. octal
2796 for "micro" in UTF\-8)\&. If this variable is set to false, bytes higher than 0x80 are not considered "unusual" any more\&. Double\-quotes, backslash and control characters are always escaped regardless of the setting of this variable\&. A simple space character is not considered "unusual"\&. Many commands can output pathnames completely verbatim using the
2798 option\&. The default value is true\&.
2803 Sets the line ending type to use in the working directory for files that are marked as text (either by having the
2805 attribute set, or by having
2807 and Git auto\-detecting the contents as text)\&. Alternatives are
2811 \fInative\fR, which uses the platform\(cqs native line ending\&. The default value is
2813 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
2814 for more information on end\-of\-line conversion\&. Note that this value is ignored if
2815 \fBcore\&.autocrlf\fR
2824 If true, makes Git check if converting
2826 is reversible when end\-of\-line conversion is active\&. Git will verify if a command modifies a file in the work tree either directly or indirectly\&. For example, committing a file followed by checking out the same file should yield the original file in the work tree\&. If this is not the case for the current setting of
2827 \fBcore\&.autocrlf\fR, Git will reject the file\&. The variable can be set to "warn", in which case Git will only warn about an irreversible conversion but continue the operation\&.
2829 CRLF conversion bears a slight chance of corrupting data\&. When it is enabled, Git will convert CRLF to LF during commit and LF to CRLF during checkout\&. A file that contains a mixture of LF and CRLF before the commit cannot be recreated by Git\&. For text files this is the right thing to do: it corrects line endings such that we have only LF line endings in the repository\&. But for binary files that are accidentally classified as text the conversion can corrupt data\&.
2831 If you recognize such corruption early you can easily fix it by setting the conversion type explicitly in \&.gitattributes\&. Right after committing you still have the original file in your work tree and this file is not yet corrupted\&. You can explicitly tell Git that this file is binary and Git will handle the file appropriately\&.
2833 Unfortunately, the desired effect of cleaning up text files with mixed line endings and the undesired effect of corrupting binary files cannot be distinguished\&. In both cases CRLFs are removed in an irreversible way\&. For text files this is the right thing to do because CRLFs are line endings, while for binary files converting CRLFs corrupts data\&.
2835 Note, this safety check does not mean that a checkout will generate a file identical to the original file for a different setting of
2838 \fBcore\&.autocrlf\fR, but only for the current one\&. For example, a text file with
2840 would be accepted with
2842 and could later be checked out with
2843 \fBcore\&.eol=crlf\fR, in which case the resulting file would contain
2844 \fBCRLF\fR, although the original file contained
2845 \fBLF\fR\&. However, in both work trees the line endings would be consistent, that is either all
2848 \fBCRLF\fR, but never mixed\&. A file with mixed line endings would be reported by the
2849 \fBcore\&.safecrlf\fR
2855 Setting this variable to "true" is the same as setting the
2857 attribute to "auto" on all files and core\&.eol to "crlf"\&. Set to true if you want to have
2859 line endings in your working directory and the repository has LF line endings\&. This variable can be set to
2860 \fIinput\fR, in which case no output conversion is performed\&.
2863 core\&.checkRoundtripEncoding
2865 A comma and/or whitespace separated list of encodings that Git performs UTF\-8 round trip checks on if they are used in an
2866 \fBworking\-tree\-encoding\fR
2868 \fBgitattributes\fR(5))\&. The default value is
2874 If false, symbolic links are checked out as small plain files that contain the link text\&.
2875 \fBgit-update-index\fR(1)
2878 will not change the recorded type to regular file\&. Useful on filesystems like FAT that do not support symbolic links\&.
2880 The default is true, except
2884 will probe and set core\&.symlinks false if appropriate when the repository is created\&.
2889 A "proxy command" to execute (as
2890 \fIcommand host port\fR) instead of establishing direct connection to the remote server when using the Git protocol for fetching\&. If the variable value is in the "COMMAND for DOMAIN" format, the command is applied only on hostnames ending with the specified domain string\&. This variable may be set multiple times and is matched in the given order; the first match wins\&.
2892 Can be overridden by the
2893 \fBGIT_PROXY_COMMAND\fR
2894 environment variable (which always applies universally, without the special "for" handling)\&.
2898 can be used as the proxy command to specify that no proxy be used for a given domain pattern\&. This is useful for excluding servers inside a firewall from proxy use, while defaulting to a common proxy for external domains\&.
2903 If this variable is set,
2907 will use the specified command instead of
2909 when they need to connect to a remote system\&. The command is in the same form as the
2910 \fBGIT_SSH_COMMAND\fR
2911 environment variable and is overridden when the environment variable is set\&.
2916 If true, Git will avoid using lstat() calls to detect if files have changed by setting the "assume\-unchanged" bit for those tracked files which it has updated identically in both the index and working tree\&.
2918 When files are modified outside of Git, the user will need to stage the modified files explicitly (e\&.g\&. see
2921 \fBgit-update-index\fR(1))\&. Git will not normally detect changes to those files\&.
2923 This is useful on systems where lstat() calls are very slow, such as CIFS/Microsoft Windows\&.
2928 core\&.preferSymlinkRefs
2930 Instead of the default "symref" format for HEAD and other symbolic reference files, use symbolic links\&. This is sometimes needed to work with old scripts that expect HEAD to be a symbolic link\&.
2933 core\&.alternateRefsCommand
2935 When advertising tips of available history from an alternate, use the shell to execute the specified command instead of
2936 \fBgit-for-each-ref\fR(1)\&. The first argument is the absolute path of the alternate\&. Output must contain one hex object id per line (i\&.e\&., the same as produced by
2937 \fBgit for\-each\-ref \-\-format=\*(Aq%(objectname)\*(Aq\fR)\&.
2939 Note that you cannot generally put
2940 \fBgit for\-each\-ref\fR
2941 directly into the config value, as it does not take a repository path as an argument (but you can wrap the command above in a shell script)\&.
2944 core\&.alternateRefsPrefixes
2946 When listing references from an alternate, list only references that begin with the given prefix\&. Prefixes match as if they were given as arguments to
2947 \fBgit-for-each-ref\fR(1)\&. To list multiple prefixes, separate them with whitespace\&. If
2948 \fBcore\&.alternateRefsCommand\fR
2950 \fBcore\&.alternateRefsPrefixes\fR
2956 If true this repository is assumed to be
2958 and has no working directory associated with it\&. If this is the case a number of commands that require a working directory will be disabled, such as
2961 \fBgit-merge\fR(1)\&.
2963 This setting is automatically guessed by
2967 when the repository was created\&. By default a repository that ends in "/\&.git" is assumed to be not bare (bare = false), while all other repositories are assumed to be bare (bare = true)\&.
2972 Set the path to the root of the working tree\&. If
2973 \fBGIT_COMMON_DIR\fR
2974 environment variable is set, core\&.worktree is ignored and not used for determining the root of working tree\&. This can be overridden by the
2976 environment variable and the
2977 \fB\-\-work\-tree\fR
2978 command\-line option\&. The value can be an absolute path or relative to the path to the \&.git directory, which is either specified by \-\-git\-dir or GIT_DIR, or automatically discovered\&. If \-\-git\-dir or GIT_DIR is specified but none of \-\-work\-tree, GIT_WORK_TREE and core\&.worktree is specified, the current working directory is regarded as the top level of your working tree\&.
2980 Note that this variable is honored even when set in a configuration file in a "\&.git" subdirectory of a directory and its value differs from the latter directory (e\&.g\&. "/path/to/\&.git/config" has core\&.worktree set to "/different/path"), which is most likely a misconfiguration\&. Running Git commands in the "/path/to" directory will still use "/different/path" as the root of the work tree and can cause confusion unless you know what you are doing (e\&.g\&. you are creating a read\-only snapshot of the same index to a location different from the repository\(cqs usual working tree)\&.
2983 core\&.logAllRefUpdates
2985 Enable the reflog\&. Updates to a ref <ref> is logged to the file "\fB$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>\fR", by appending the new and old SHA\-1, the date/time and the reason of the update, but only when the file exists\&. If this configuration variable is set to
2986 \fBtrue\fR, missing "\fB$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>\fR" file is automatically created for branch heads (i\&.e\&. under
2987 \fBrefs/heads/\fR), remote refs (i\&.e\&. under
2988 \fBrefs/remotes/\fR), note refs (i\&.e\&. under
2989 \fBrefs/notes/\fR), and the symbolic ref
2990 \fBHEAD\fR\&. If it is set to
2991 \fBalways\fR, then a missing reflog is automatically created for any ref under
2994 This information can be used to determine what commit was the tip of a branch "2 days ago"\&.
2996 This value is true by default in a repository that has a working directory associated with it, and false by default in a bare repository\&.
2999 core\&.repositoryFormatVersion
3001 Internal variable identifying the repository format and layout version\&.
3004 core\&.sharedRepository
3009 \fItrue\fR), the repository is made shareable between several users in a group (making sure all the files and objects are group\-writable)\&. When
3014 \fIeverybody\fR), the repository will be readable by all users, additionally to being group\-shareable\&. When
3017 \fIfalse\fR), Git will use permissions reported by umask(2)\&. When
3020 is an octal number, files in the repository will have this mode value\&.
3022 will override user\(cqs umask value (whereas the other options will only override requested parts of the user\(cqs umask value)\&. Examples:
3024 will make the repo read/write\-able for the owner and group, but inaccessible to others (equivalent to
3026 unless umask is e\&.g\&.
3029 is a repository that is group\-readable but not group\-writable\&. See
3030 \fBgit-init\fR(1)\&. False by default\&.
3033 core\&.warnAmbiguousRefs
3035 If true, Git will warn you if the ref name you passed it is ambiguous and might match multiple refs in the repository\&. True by default\&.
3040 An integer \-1\&.\&.9, indicating a default compression level\&. \-1 is the zlib default\&. 0 means no compression, and 1\&.\&.9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being slowest\&. If set, this provides a default to other compression variables, such as
3041 \fBcore\&.looseCompression\fR
3043 \fBpack\&.compression\fR\&.
3046 core\&.looseCompression
3048 An integer \-1\&.\&.9, indicating the compression level for objects that are not in a pack file\&. \-1 is the zlib default\&. 0 means no compression, and 1\&.\&.9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being slowest\&. If not set, defaults to core\&.compression\&. If that is not set, defaults to 1 (best speed)\&.
3051 core\&.packedGitWindowSize
3053 Number of bytes of a pack file to map into memory in a single mapping operation\&. Larger window sizes may allow your system to process a smaller number of large pack files more quickly\&. Smaller window sizes will negatively affect performance due to increased calls to the operating system\(cqs memory manager, but may improve performance when accessing a large number of large pack files\&.
3055 Default is 1 MiB if NO_MMAP was set at compile time, otherwise 32 MiB on 32 bit platforms and 1 GiB on 64 bit platforms\&. This should be reasonable for all users/operating systems\&. You probably do not need to adjust this value\&.
3057 Common unit suffixes of
3064 core\&.packedGitLimit
3066 Maximum number of bytes to map simultaneously into memory from pack files\&. If Git needs to access more than this many bytes at once to complete an operation it will unmap existing regions to reclaim virtual address space within the process\&.
3068 Default is 256 MiB on 32 bit platforms and 32 TiB (effectively unlimited) on 64 bit platforms\&. This should be reasonable for all users/operating systems, except on the largest projects\&. You probably do not need to adjust this value\&.
3070 Common unit suffixes of
3077 core\&.deltaBaseCacheLimit
3079 Maximum number of bytes per thread to reserve for caching base objects that may be referenced by multiple deltified objects\&. By storing the entire decompressed base objects in a cache Git is able to avoid unpacking and decompressing frequently used base objects multiple times\&.
3081 Default is 96 MiB on all platforms\&. This should be reasonable for all users/operating systems, except on the largest projects\&. You probably do not need to adjust this value\&.
3083 Common unit suffixes of
3090 core\&.bigFileThreshold
3092 The size of files considered "big", which as discussed below changes the behavior of numerous git commands, as well as how such files are stored within the repository\&. The default is 512 MiB\&. Common unit suffixes of
3098 Files above the configured limit will be:
3102 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3108 Stored deflated in packfiles, without attempting delta compression\&.
3110 The default limit is primarily set with this use\-case in mind\&. With it, most projects will have their source code and other text files delta compressed, but not larger binary media files\&.
3112 Storing large files without delta compression avoids excessive memory usage, at the slight expense of increased disk usage\&.
3117 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3123 Will be treated as if they were labeled "binary" (see
3124 \fBgitattributes\fR(5))\&. e\&.g\&.
3128 will not compute diffs for files above this limit\&.
3133 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3139 Will generally be streamed when written, which avoids excessive memory usage, at the cost of some fixed overhead\&. Commands that make use of this include
3140 \fBgit-archive\fR(1),
3141 \fBgit-fast-import\fR(1),
3142 \fBgit-index-pack\fR(1),
3143 \fBgit-unpack-objects\fR(1)
3145 \fBgit-fsck\fR(1)\&.
3151 Specifies the pathname to the file that contains patterns to describe paths that are not meant to be tracked, in addition to
3153 (per\-directory) and
3154 \fB\&.git/info/exclude\fR\&. Defaults to
3155 \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore\fR\&. If
3156 \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME\fR
3157 is either not set or empty,
3158 \fB$HOME/\&.config/git/ignore\fR
3159 is used instead\&. See
3160 \fBgitignore\fR(5)\&.
3165 Some commands (e\&.g\&. svn and http interfaces) that interactively ask for a password can be told to use an external program given via the value of this variable\&. Can be overridden by the
3167 environment variable\&. If not set, fall back to the value of the
3169 environment variable or, failing that, a simple password prompt\&. The external program shall be given a suitable prompt as command\-line argument and write the password on its STDOUT\&.
3172 core\&.attributesFile
3175 \fB\&.gitattributes\fR
3176 (per\-directory) and
3177 \fB\&.git/info/attributes\fR, Git looks into this file for attributes (see
3178 \fBgitattributes\fR(5))\&. Path expansions are made the same way as for
3179 \fBcore\&.excludesFile\fR\&. Its default value is
3180 \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/attributes\fR\&. If
3181 \fB$XDG_CONFIG_HOME\fR
3182 is either not set or empty,
3183 \fB$HOME/\&.config/git/attributes\fR
3189 By default Git will look for your hooks in the
3190 \fB$GIT_DIR/hooks\fR
3191 directory\&. Set this to different path, e\&.g\&.
3192 \fB/etc/git/hooks\fR, and Git will try to find your hooks in that directory, e\&.g\&.
3193 \fB/etc/git/hooks/pre\-receive\fR
3195 \fB$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre\-receive\fR\&.
3197 The path can be either absolute or relative\&. A relative path is taken as relative to the directory where the hooks are run (see the "DESCRIPTION" section of
3198 \fBgithooks\fR(5))\&.
3200 This configuration variable is useful in cases where you\(cqd like to centrally configure your Git hooks instead of configuring them on a per\-repository basis, or as a more flexible and centralized alternative to having an
3201 \fBinit\&.templateDir\fR
3202 where you\(cqve changed default hooks\&.
3211 that let you edit messages by launching an editor use the value of this variable when it is set, and the environment variable
3223 that let you edit messages consider a line that begins with this ASCII character commented, and removes them after the editor returns (default
3228 would select a character that is not the beginning character of any line in existing commit messages\&.
3231 core\&.filesRefLockTimeout
3233 The length of time, in milliseconds, to retry when trying to lock an individual reference\&. Value 0 means not to retry at all; \-1 means to try indefinitely\&. Default is 100 (i\&.e\&., retry for 100ms)\&.
3236 core\&.packedRefsTimeout
3238 The length of time, in milliseconds, to retry when trying to lock the
3240 file\&. Value 0 means not to retry at all; \-1 means to try indefinitely\&. Default is 1000 (i\&.e\&., retry for 1 second)\&.
3245 Text viewer for use by Git commands (e\&.g\&.,
3246 \fIless\fR)\&. The value is meant to be interpreted by the shell\&. The order of preference is the
3248 environment variable, then
3251 \fB$PAGER\fR, and then the default chosen at compile time (usually
3256 environment variable is unset, Git sets it to
3260 environment variable is set, Git does not change it at all)\&. If you want to selectively override Git\(cqs default setting for
3261 \fBLESS\fR, you can set
3264 \fBless \-S\fR\&. This will be passed to the shell by Git, which will translate the final command to
3265 \fBLESS=FRX less \-S\fR\&. The environment does not set the
3267 option but the command line does, instructing less to truncate long lines\&. Similarly, setting
3273 option specified by the environment from the command\-line, deactivating the "quit if one screen" behavior of
3274 \fBless\fR\&. One can specifically activate some flags for particular commands: for example, setting
3278 enables line truncation only for
3283 environment variable is unset, Git sets it to
3284 \fB\-c\fR\&. You can override this setting by exporting
3286 with another value or setting
3294 A comma separated list of common whitespace problems to notice\&.
3297 \fBcolor\&.diff\&.whitespace\fR
3298 to highlight them, and
3299 \fIgit apply \-\-whitespace=error\fR
3300 will consider them as errors\&. You can prefix
3302 to disable any of them (e\&.g\&.
3303 \fB\-trailing\-space\fR):
3307 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3313 \fBblank\-at\-eol\fR
3314 treats trailing whitespaces at the end of the line as an error (enabled by default)\&.
3319 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3325 \fBspace\-before\-tab\fR
3326 treats a space character that appears immediately before a tab character in the initial indent part of the line as an error (enabled by default)\&.
3331 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3337 \fBindent\-with\-non\-tab\fR
3338 treats a line that is indented with space characters instead of the equivalent tabs as an error (not enabled by default)\&.
3343 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3349 \fBtab\-in\-indent\fR
3350 treats a tab character in the initial indent part of the line as an error (not enabled by default)\&.
3355 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3361 \fBblank\-at\-eof\fR
3362 treats blank lines added at the end of file as an error (enabled by default)\&.
3367 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3373 \fBtrailing\-space\fR
3374 is a short\-hand to cover both
3375 \fBblank\-at\-eol\fR
3377 \fBblank\-at\-eof\fR\&.
3382 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3389 treats a carriage\-return at the end of line as part of the line terminator, i\&.e\&. with it,
3390 \fBtrailing\-space\fR
3391 does not trigger if the character before such a carriage\-return is not a whitespace (not enabled by default)\&.
3396 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3403 tells how many character positions a tab occupies; this is relevant for
3404 \fBindent\-with\-non\-tab\fR
3406 \fBtab\-in\-indent\fR
3407 errors\&. The default tab width is 8\&. Allowed values are 1 to 63\&.
3413 A comma\-separated list of components of the repository that should be hardened via the core\&.fsyncMethod when created or modified\&. You can disable hardening of any component by prefixing it with a
3414 \fI\-\fR\&. Items that are not hardened may be lost in the event of an unclean system shutdown\&. Unless you have special requirements, it is recommended that you leave this option empty or pick one of
3419 When this configuration is encountered, the set of components starts with the platform default value, disabled components are removed, and additional components are added\&.
3421 resets the state so that the platform default is ignored\&.
3423 The empty string resets the fsync configuration to the platform default\&. The default on most platforms is equivalent to
3424 \fBcore\&.fsync=committed,\-loose\-object\fR, which has good performance, but risks losing recent work in the event of an unclean system shutdown\&.
3428 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3435 clears the set of fsynced components\&.
3440 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3447 hardens objects added to the repo in loose\-object form\&.
3452 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3459 hardens objects added to the repo in packfile form\&.
3464 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3470 \fBpack\-metadata\fR
3471 hardens packfile bitmaps and indexes\&.
3476 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3483 hardens the commit\-graph file\&.
3488 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3495 hardens the index when it is modified\&.
3500 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3507 is an aggregate option that is equivalent to
3508 \fBloose\-object,pack\fR\&.
3513 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3520 hardens references modified in the repo\&.
3525 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3531 \fBderived\-metadata\fR
3532 is an aggregate option that is equivalent to
3533 \fBpack\-metadata,commit\-graph\fR\&.
3538 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3545 is an aggregate option that is currently equivalent to
3546 \fBobjects\fR\&. This mode sacrifices some performance to ensure that work that is committed to the repository with
3548 or similar commands is hardened\&.
3553 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3560 is an aggregate option that is currently equivalent to
3561 \fBcommitted,index\fR\&. This mode sacrifices additional performance to ensure that the results of commands like
3563 and similar operations are hardened\&.
3568 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3575 is an aggregate option that syncs all individual components above\&.
3581 A value indicating the strategy Git will use to harden repository data using fsync and related primitives\&.
3585 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3592 uses the fsync() system call or platform equivalents\&.
3597 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3603 \fBwriteout\-only\fR
3604 issues pagecache writeback requests, but depending on the filesystem and storage hardware, data added to the repository may not be durable in the event of a system crash\&. This is the default mode on macOS\&.
3609 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
3616 enables a mode that uses writeout\-only flushes to stage multiple updates in the disk writeback cache and then does a single full fsync of a dummy file to trigger the disk cache flush at the end of the operation\&.
3620 mode only applies to loose\-object files\&. Other repository data is made durable as if
3622 was specified\&. This mode is expected to be as safe as
3624 on macOS for repos stored on HFS+ or APFS filesystems and on Windows for repos stored on NTFS or ReFS filesystems\&.
3628 core\&.fsyncObjectFiles
3630 This boolean will enable
3632 when writing object files\&. This setting is deprecated\&. Use core\&.fsync instead\&.
3634 This setting affects data added to the Git repository in loose\-object form\&. When set to true, Git will issue an fsync or similar system call to flush caches so that loose\-objects remain consistent in the face of a unclean system shutdown\&.
3639 Enable parallel index preload for operations like
3642 This can speed up operations like
3646 especially on filesystems like NFS that have weak caching semantics and thus relatively high IO latencies\&. When enabled, Git will do the index comparison to the filesystem data in parallel, allowing overlapping IO\(cqs\&. Defaults to true\&.
3651 Windows\-only: comma\-separated list of environment variables\*(Aq names that need to be unset before spawning any other process\&. Defaults to
3653 to account for the fact that Git for Windows insists on using its own Perl interpreter\&.
3656 core\&.restrictinheritedhandles
3658 Windows\-only: override whether spawned processes inherit only standard file handles (\fBstdin\fR,
3661 \fBstderr\fR) or all handles\&. Can be
3665 \fBfalse\fR\&. Defaults to
3666 \fBauto\fR, which means
3668 on Windows 7 and later, and
3670 on older Windows versions\&.
3676 \fIlink\fR, in which case a hardlink followed by a delete of the source are used to make sure that object creation will not overwrite existing objects\&.
3678 On some file system/operating system combinations, this is unreliable\&. Set this config setting to
3680 there; However, This will remove the check that makes sure that existing object files will not get overwritten\&.
3685 When showing commit messages, also show notes which are stored in the given ref\&. The ref must be fully qualified\&. If the given ref does not exist, it is not an error but means that no notes should be printed\&.
3687 This setting defaults to "refs/notes/commits", and it can be overridden by the
3689 environment variable\&. See
3690 \fBgit-notes\fR(1)\&.
3695 If true, then git will read the commit\-graph file (if it exists) to parse the graph structure of commits\&. Defaults to true\&. See
3696 \fBgit-commit-graph\fR(1)
3697 for more information\&.
3700 core\&.useReplaceRefs
3703 \fBfalse\fR, behave as if the
3704 \fB\-\-no\-replace\-objects\fR
3705 option was given on the command line\&. See
3708 \fBgit-replace\fR(1)
3709 for more information\&.
3712 core\&.multiPackIndex
3714 Use the multi\-pack\-index file to track multiple packfiles using a single index\&. See
3715 \fBgit-multi-pack-index\fR(1)
3716 for more information\&. Defaults to true\&.
3719 core\&.sparseCheckout
3721 Enable "sparse checkout" feature\&. See
3722 \fBgit-sparse-checkout\fR(1)
3723 for more information\&.
3726 core\&.sparseCheckoutCone
3728 Enables the "cone mode" of the sparse checkout feature\&. When the sparse\-checkout file contains a limited set of patterns, this mode provides significant performance advantages\&. The "non\-cone mode" can be requested to allow specifying more flexible patterns by setting this variable to
3730 \fBgit-sparse-checkout\fR(1)
3731 for more information\&.
3736 Set the length object names are abbreviated to\&. If unspecified or set to "auto", an appropriate value is computed based on the approximate number of packed objects in your repository, which hopefully is enough for abbreviated object names to stay unique for some time\&. If set to "no", no abbreviation is made and the object names are shown in their full length\&. The minimum length is 4\&.
3741 The maximum depth Git is willing to recurse while traversing a tree (e\&.g\&., "a/b/cde/f" has a depth of 4)\&. This is a fail\-safe to allow Git to abort cleanly, and should not generally need to be adjusted\&. The default is 4096\&.
3746 Specify an external helper to be called when a username or password credential is needed; the helper may consult external storage to avoid prompting the user for the credentials\&. This is normally the name of a credential helper with possible arguments, but may also be an absolute path with arguments or, if preceded by
3747 \fB!\fR, shell commands\&.
3749 Note that multiple helpers may be defined\&. See
3750 \fBgitcredentials\fR(7)
3751 for details and examples\&.
3754 credential\&.useHttpPath
3756 When acquiring credentials, consider the "path" component of an http or https URL to be important\&. Defaults to false\&. See
3757 \fBgitcredentials\fR(7)
3758 for more information\&.
3761 credential\&.username
3763 If no username is set for a network authentication, use this username by default\&. See credential\&.<context>\&.* below, and
3764 \fBgitcredentials\fR(7)\&.
3767 credential\&.<url>\&.*
3769 Any of the credential\&.* options above can be applied selectively to some credentials\&. For example, "credential\&.https://example\&.com\&.username" would set the default username only for https connections to example\&.com\&. See
3770 \fBgitcredentials\fR(7)
3771 for details on how URLs are matched\&.
3774 credentialCache\&.ignoreSIGHUP
3776 Tell git\-credential\-cache\(emdaemon to ignore SIGHUP, instead of quitting\&.
3779 credentialStore\&.lockTimeoutMS
3781 The length of time, in milliseconds, for git\-credential\-store to retry when trying to lock the credentials file\&. A value of 0 means not to retry at all; \-1 means to try indefinitely\&. Default is 1000 (i\&.e\&., retry for 1s)\&.
3784 diff\&.autoRefreshIndex
3788 to compare with work tree files, do not consider stat\-only changes as changed\&. Instead, silently run
3789 \fBgit update\-index \-\-refresh\fR
3790 to update the cached stat information for paths whose contents in the work tree match the contents in the index\&. This option defaults to true\&. Note that this affects only
3792 Porcelain, and not lower level
3795 \fIgit diff\-files\fR\&.
3800 A comma separated list of
3802 parameters specifying the default behavior of the
3806 and friends\&. The defaults can be overridden on the command line (using
3807 \fB\-\-dirstat=<param1,param2,\&.\&.\&.>\fR)\&. The fallback defaults (when not changed by
3808 \fBdiff\&.dirstat\fR) are
3809 \fBchanges,noncumulative,3\fR\&. The following parameters are available:
3813 Compute the dirstat numbers by counting the lines that have been removed from the source, or added to the destination\&. This ignores the amount of pure code movements within a file\&. In other words, rearranging lines in a file is not counted as much as other changes\&. This is the default behavior when no parameter is given\&.
3818 Compute the dirstat numbers by doing the regular line\-based diff analysis, and summing the removed/added line counts\&. (For binary files, count 64\-byte chunks instead, since binary files have no natural concept of lines)\&. This is a more expensive
3822 behavior, but it does count rearranged lines within a file as much as other changes\&. The resulting output is consistent with what you get from the other
3829 Compute the dirstat numbers by counting the number of files changed\&. Each changed file counts equally in the dirstat analysis\&. This is the computationally cheapest
3831 behavior, since it does not have to look at the file contents at all\&.
3836 Count changes in a child directory for the parent directory as well\&. Note that when using
3837 \fBcumulative\fR, the sum of the percentages reported may exceed 100%\&. The default (non\-cumulative) behavior can be specified with the
3844 An integer parameter specifies a cut\-off percent (3% by default)\&. Directories contributing less than this percentage of the changes are not shown in the output\&.
3847 Example: The following will count changed files, while ignoring directories with less than 10% of the total amount of changed files, and accumulating child directory counts in the parent directories:
3848 \fBfiles,10,cumulative\fR\&.
3851 diff\&.statNameWidth
3853 Limit the width of the filename part in \-\-stat output\&. If set, applies to all commands generating \-\-stat output except format\-patch\&.
3856 diff\&.statGraphWidth
3858 Limit the width of the graph part in \-\-stat output\&. If set, applies to all commands generating \-\-stat output except format\-patch\&.
3863 Generate diffs with <n> lines of context instead of the default of 3\&. This value is overridden by the \-U option\&.
3866 diff\&.interHunkContext
3868 Show the context between diff hunks, up to the specified number of lines, thereby fusing the hunks that are close to each other\&. This value serves as the default for the
3869 \fB\-\-inter\-hunk\-context\fR
3870 command line option\&.
3875 If this config variable is set, diff generation is not performed using the internal diff machinery, but using the given command\&. Can be overridden with the \(oqGIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF\(cq environment variable\&. The command is called with parameters as described under "git Diffs" in
3876 \fBgit\fR(1)\&. Note: if you want to use an external diff program only on a subset of your files, you might want to use
3877 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
3881 diff\&.ignoreSubmodules
3883 Sets the default value of \-\-ignore\-submodules\&. Note that this affects only
3885 Porcelain, and not lower level
3888 \fIgit diff\-files\fR\&.
3892 also honor this setting when reporting uncommitted changes\&. Setting it to
3894 disables the submodule summary normally shown by
3899 \fBstatus\&.submoduleSummary\fR
3900 is set unless it is overridden by using the \-\-ignore\-submodules command\-line option\&. The
3902 commands are not affected by this setting\&. By default this is set to untracked so that any untracked submodules are ignored\&.
3905 diff\&.mnemonicPrefix
3909 uses a prefix pair that is different from the standard "a/" and "b/" depending on what is being compared\&. When this configuration is in effect, reverse diff output also swaps the order of the prefixes:
3913 compares the (i)ndex and the (w)ork tree;
3918 compares a (c)ommit and the (w)ork tree;
3921 \fBgit diff \-\-cached\fR
3923 compares a (c)ommit and the (i)ndex;
3926 \fBgit diff HEAD:file1 file2\fR
3928 compares an (o)bject and a (w)ork tree entity;
3931 \fBgit diff \-\-no\-index a b\fR
3933 compares two non\-git things (1) and (2)\&.
3941 does not show any source or destination prefix\&.
3948 uses this source prefix\&. Defaults to "a/"\&.
3955 uses this destination prefix\&. Defaults to "b/"\&.
3963 does not show changes outside of the directory and show pathnames relative to the current directory\&.
3968 File indicating how to order files within a diff\&. See the
3973 \fBdiff\&.orderFile\fR
3974 is a relative pathname, it is treated as relative to the top of the working tree\&.
3979 The number of files to consider in the exhaustive portion of copy/rename detection; equivalent to the
3982 \fB\-l\fR\&. If not set, the default value is currently 1000\&. This setting has no effect if rename detection is turned off\&.
3987 Whether and how Git detects renames\&. If set to "false", rename detection is disabled\&. If set to "true", basic rename detection is enabled\&. If set to "copies" or "copy", Git will detect copies, as well\&. Defaults to true\&. Note that this affects only
3992 \fBgit-log\fR(1), and not lower level commands such as
3993 \fBgit-diff-files\fR(1)\&.
3996 diff\&.suppressBlankEmpty
3998 A boolean to inhibit the standard behavior of printing a space before each empty output line\&. Defaults to false\&.
4003 Specify the format in which differences in submodules are shown\&. The "short" format just shows the names of the commits at the beginning and end of the range\&. The "log" format lists the commits in the range like
4004 \fBgit-submodule\fR(1)
4006 does\&. The "diff" format shows an inline diff of the changed contents of the submodule\&. Defaults to "short"\&.
4011 A POSIX Extended Regular Expression used to determine what is a "word" when performing word\-by\-word difference calculations\&. Character sequences that match the regular expression are "words", all other characters are
4016 diff\&.<driver>\&.command
4018 The custom diff driver command\&. See
4019 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
4023 diff\&.<driver>\&.xfuncname
4025 The regular expression that the diff driver should use to recognize the hunk header\&. A built\-in pattern may also be used\&. See
4026 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
4030 diff\&.<driver>\&.binary
4032 Set this option to true to make the diff driver treat files as binary\&. See
4033 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
4037 diff\&.<driver>\&.textconv
4039 The command that the diff driver should call to generate the text\-converted version of a file\&. The result of the conversion is used to generate a human\-readable diff\&. See
4040 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
4044 diff\&.<driver>\&.wordRegex
4046 The regular expression that the diff driver should use to split words in a line\&. See
4047 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
4051 diff\&.<driver>\&.cachetextconv
4053 Set this option to true to make the diff driver cache the text conversion outputs\&. See
4054 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
4059 Use Araxis Merge (requires a graphical session)
4064 Use Beyond Compare (requires a graphical session)
4069 Use Beyond Compare (requires a graphical session)
4074 Use Beyond Compare (requires a graphical session)
4079 Use Code Compare (requires a graphical session)
4084 Use DeltaWalker (requires a graphical session)
4089 Use DiffMerge (requires a graphical session)
4094 Use Diffuse (requires a graphical session)
4099 Use ECMerge (requires a graphical session)
4104 Use Emacs\*(Aq Emerge
4109 Use ExamDiff Pro (requires a graphical session)
4114 Use Guiffy\(cqs Diff Tool (requires a graphical session)
4119 Use gVim (requires a graphical session)
4124 Use KDiff3 (requires a graphical session)
4129 Use Kompare (requires a graphical session)
4134 Use Meld (requires a graphical session)
4144 Use FileMerge (requires a graphical session)
4149 Use HelixCore P4Merge (requires a graphical session)
4154 Use Sublime Merge (requires a graphical session)
4159 Use TkDiff (requires a graphical session)
4169 Use WinMerge (requires a graphical session)
4174 Use xxdiff (requires a graphical session)
4178 diff\&.indentHeuristic
4182 to disable the default heuristics that shift diff hunk boundaries to make patches easier to read\&.
4187 Choose a diff algorithm\&. The variants are as follows:
4189 \fBdefault\fR, \fBmyers\fR
4191 The basic greedy diff algorithm\&. Currently, this is the default\&.
4196 Spend extra time to make sure the smallest possible diff is produced\&.
4201 Use "patience diff" algorithm when generating patches\&.
4206 This algorithm extends the patience algorithm to "support low\-occurrence common elements"\&.
4210 diff\&.wsErrorHighlight
4212 Highlight whitespace errors in the
4217 lines of the diff\&. Multiple values are separated by comma,
4219 resets previous values,
4226 \fBold,new,context\fR\&. The whitespace errors are colored with
4227 \fBcolor\&.diff\&.whitespace\fR\&. The command line option
4228 \fB\-\-ws\-error\-highlight=<kind>\fR
4229 overrides this setting\&.
4234 If set to either a valid
4236 or a true value, moved lines in a diff are colored differently, for details of valid modes see
4237 \fI\-\-color\-moved\fR
4239 \fBgit-diff\fR(1)\&. If simply set to true the default color mode will be used\&. When set to false, moved lines are not colored\&.
4244 When moved lines are colored using e\&.g\&. the
4245 \fBdiff\&.colorMoved\fR
4246 setting, this option controls the
4248 how spaces are treated\&. For details of valid modes see
4249 \fI\-\-color\-moved\-ws\fR
4251 \fBgit-diff\fR(1)\&.
4256 Controls which diff tool is used by
4257 \fBgit-difftool\fR(1)\&. This variable overrides the value configured in
4258 \fBmerge\&.tool\fR\&. The list below shows the valid built\-in values\&. Any other value is treated as a custom diff tool and requires that a corresponding difftool\&.<tool>\&.cmd variable is defined\&.
4263 Controls which diff tool is used by
4264 \fBgit-difftool\fR(1)
4265 when the \-g/\-\-gui flag is specified\&. This variable overrides the value configured in
4266 \fBmerge\&.guitool\fR\&. The list below shows the valid built\-in values\&. Any other value is treated as a custom diff tool and requires that a corresponding difftool\&.<guitool>\&.cmd variable is defined\&.
4269 difftool\&.<tool>\&.cmd
4271 Specify the command to invoke the specified diff tool\&. The specified command is evaluated in shell with the following variables available:
4273 is set to the name of the temporary file containing the contents of the diff pre\-image and
4275 is set to the name of the temporary file containing the contents of the diff post\-image\&.
4278 \fB\-\-tool=<tool>\fR
4280 \fBgit-difftool\fR(1)
4284 difftool\&.<tool>\&.path
4286 Override the path for the given tool\&. This is useful in case your tool is not in the PATH\&.
4289 difftool\&.trustExitCode
4291 Exit difftool if the invoked diff tool returns a non\-zero exit status\&.
4294 \fB\-\-trust\-exit\-code\fR
4296 \fBgit-difftool\fR(1)
4302 Prompt before each invocation of the diff tool\&.
4305 difftool\&.guiDefault
4310 \fBdiff\&.guitool\fR
4311 by default (equivalent to specifying the
4316 \fBdiff\&.guitool\fR
4319 depending on the presence of a
4321 environment variable value\&. The default is
4322 \fBfalse\fR, where the
4324 argument must be provided explicitly for the
4325 \fBdiff\&.guitool\fR
4329 extensions\&.objectFormat
4331 Specify the hash algorithm to use\&. The acceptable values are
4334 \fBsha256\fR\&. If not specified,
4336 is assumed\&. It is an error to specify this key unless
4337 \fBcore\&.repositoryFormatVersion\fR
4340 Note that this setting should only be set by
4343 \fBgit-clone\fR(1)\&. Trying to change it after initialization will not work and will produce hard\-to\-diagnose issues\&.
4346 extensions\&.compatObjectFormat
4348 Specify a compatitbility hash algorithm to use\&. The acceptable values are
4351 \fBsha256\fR\&. The value specified must be different from the value of extensions\&.objectFormat\&. This allows client level interoperability between git repositories whose objectFormat matches this compatObjectFormat\&. In particular when fully implemented the pushes and pulls from a repository in whose objectFormat matches compatObjectFormat\&. As well as being able to use oids encoded in compatObjectFormat in addition to oids encoded with objectFormat to locally specify objects\&.
4354 extensions\&.refStorage
4356 Specify the ref storage format to use\&. The acceptable values are:
4360 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4367 for loose files with packed\-refs\&. This is the default\&.
4372 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4379 for the reftable format\&. This format is experimental and its internals are subject to change\&.
4381 It is an error to specify this key unless
4382 \fBcore\&.repositoryFormatVersion\fR
4385 Note that this setting should only be set by
4388 \fBgit-clone\fR(1)\&. Trying to change it after initialization will not work and will produce hard\-to\-diagnose issues\&.
4392 extensions\&.worktreeConfig
4394 If enabled, then worktrees will load config settings from the
4395 \fB$GIT_DIR/config\&.worktree\fR
4396 file in addition to the
4397 \fB$GIT_COMMON_DIR/config\fR
4399 \fB$GIT_COMMON_DIR\fR
4402 are the same for the main working tree, while other working trees have
4405 \fB$GIT_COMMON_DIR/worktrees/<id>/\fR\&. The settings in the
4406 \fBconfig\&.worktree\fR
4407 file will override settings from any other config files\&.
4410 \fBextensions\&.worktreeConfig\fR, you must be careful to move certain values from the common config file to the main working tree\(cqs
4411 \fBconfig\&.worktree\fR
4416 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4422 \fBcore\&.worktree\fR
4424 \fB$GIT_COMMON_DIR/config\fR
4426 \fB$GIT_COMMON_DIR/config\&.worktree\fR\&.
4431 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4439 is true, then it must be moved from
4440 \fB$GIT_COMMON_DIR/config\fR
4442 \fB$GIT_COMMON_DIR/config\&.worktree\fR\&.
4444 It may also be beneficial to adjust the locations of
4445 \fBcore\&.sparseCheckout\fR
4447 \fBcore\&.sparseCheckoutCone\fR
4448 depending on your desire for customizable sparse\-checkout settings for each worktree\&. By default, the
4449 \fBgit sparse\-checkout\fR
4451 \fBextensions\&.worktreeConfig\fR, assigns these config values on a per\-worktree basis, and uses the
4452 \fB$GIT_DIR/info/sparse\-checkout\fR
4453 file to specify the sparsity for each worktree independently\&. See
4454 \fBgit-sparse-checkout\fR(1)
4457 For historical reasons,
4458 \fBextensions\&.worktreeConfig\fR
4459 is respected regardless of the
4460 \fBcore\&.repositoryFormatVersion\fR
4465 fastimport\&.unpackLimit
4467 If the number of objects imported by
4468 \fBgit-fast-import\fR(1)
4469 is below this limit, then the objects will be unpacked into loose object files\&. However, if the number of imported objects equals or exceeds this limit, then the pack will be stored as a pack\&. Storing the pack from a fast\-import can make the import operation complete faster, especially on slow filesystems\&. If not set, the value of
4470 \fBtransfer\&.unpackLimit\fR
4476 The config settings that start with
4478 modify the defaults of a group of other config settings\&. These groups are created by the Git developer community as recommended defaults and are subject to change\&. In particular, new config options may be added with different defaults\&.
4481 feature\&.experimental
4483 Enable config options that are new to Git, and are being considered for future defaults\&. Config settings included here may be added or removed with each release, including minor version updates\&. These settings may have unintended interactions since they are so new\&. Please enable this setting if you are interested in providing feedback on experimental features\&. The new default values are:
4487 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4493 \fBfetch\&.negotiationAlgorithm=skipping\fR
4494 may improve fetch negotiation times by skipping more commits at a time, reducing the number of round trips\&.
4499 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4505 \fBpack\&.useBitmapBoundaryTraversal=true\fR
4506 may improve bitmap traversal times by walking fewer objects\&.
4511 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4517 \fBpack\&.allowPackReuse=multi\fR
4518 may improve the time it takes to create a pack by reusing objects from multiple packs instead of just one\&.
4524 Enable config options that optimize for repos with many files in the working directory\&. With many files, commands such as
4528 may be slow and these new defaults improve performance:
4532 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4538 \fBindex\&.skipHash=true\fR
4539 speeds up index writes by not computing a trailing checksum\&. Note that this will cause Git versions earlier than 2\&.13\&.0 to refuse to parse the index and Git versions earlier than 2\&.40\&.0 will report a corrupted index during
4545 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4551 \fBindex\&.version=4\fR
4552 enables path\-prefix compression in the index\&.
4557 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
4563 \fBcore\&.untrackedCache=true\fR
4564 enables the untracked cache\&. This setting assumes that mtime is working on your machine\&.
4568 fetch\&.recurseSubmodules
4570 This option controls whether
4572 (and the underlying fetch in
4573 \fBgit pull\fR) will recursively fetch into populated submodules\&. This option can be set either to a boolean value or to
4574 \fIon\-demand\fR\&. Setting it to a boolean changes the behavior of fetch and pull to recurse unconditionally into submodules when set to true or to not recurse at all when set to false\&. When set to
4575 \fIon\-demand\fR, fetch and pull will only recurse into a populated submodule when its superproject retrieves a commit that updates the submodule\(cqs reference\&. Defaults to
4576 \fIon\-demand\fR, or to the value of
4577 \fIsubmodule\&.recurse\fR
4583 If it is set to true, git\-fetch\-pack will check all fetched objects\&. See
4584 \fBtransfer\&.fsckObjects\fR
4585 for what\(cqs checked\&. Defaults to false\&. If not set, the value of
4586 \fBtransfer\&.fsckObjects\fR
4590 fetch\&.fsck\&.<msg\-id>
4593 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR, but is used by
4594 \fBgit-fetch-pack\fR(1)
4596 \fBgit-fsck\fR(1)\&. See the
4597 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
4598 documentation for details\&.
4601 fetch\&.fsck\&.skipList
4604 \fBfsck\&.skipList\fR, but is used by
4605 \fBgit-fetch-pack\fR(1)
4607 \fBgit-fsck\fR(1)\&. See the
4608 \fBfsck\&.skipList\fR
4609 documentation for details\&.
4614 If the number of objects fetched over the Git native transfer is below this limit, then the objects will be unpacked into loose object files\&. However if the number of received objects equals or exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as a pack, after adding any missing delta bases\&. Storing the pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, especially on slow filesystems\&. If not set, the value of
4615 \fBtransfer\&.unpackLimit\fR
4621 If true, fetch will automatically behave as if the
4623 option was given on the command line\&. See also
4624 \fBremote\&.<name>\&.prune\fR
4625 and the PRUNING section of
4626 \fBgit-fetch\fR(1)\&.
4631 If true, fetch will automatically behave as if the
4632 \fBrefs/tags/*:refs/tags/*\fR
4633 refspec was provided when pruning, if not set already\&. This allows for setting both this option and
4635 to maintain a 1=1 mapping to upstream refs\&. See also
4636 \fBremote\&.<name>\&.pruneTags\fR
4637 and the PRUNING section of
4638 \fBgit-fetch\fR(1)\&.
4643 If true, fetch will attempt to update all available remotes\&. This behavior can be overridden by passing
4645 or by explicitly specifying one or more remote(s) to fetch from\&. Defaults to false\&.
4650 Control how ref update status is printed\&. Valid values are
4653 \fBcompact\fR\&. Default value is
4654 \fBfull\fR\&. See the OUTPUT section in
4659 fetch\&.negotiationAlgorithm
4661 Control how information about the commits in the local repository is sent when negotiating the contents of the packfile to be sent by the server\&. Set to "consecutive" to use an algorithm that walks over consecutive commits checking each one\&. Set to "skipping" to use an algorithm that skips commits in an effort to converge faster, but may result in a larger\-than\-necessary packfile; or set to "noop" to not send any information at all, which will almost certainly result in a larger\-than\-necessary packfile, but will skip the negotiation step\&. Set to "default" to override settings made previously and use the default behaviour\&. The default is normally "consecutive", but if
4662 \fBfeature\&.experimental\fR
4663 is true, then the default is "skipping"\&. Unknown values will cause
4668 \fB\-\-negotiate\-only\fR
4670 \fB\-\-negotiation\-tip\fR
4672 \fBgit-fetch\fR(1)\&.
4675 fetch\&.showForcedUpdates
4677 Set to false to enable
4678 \fB\-\-no\-show\-forced\-updates\fR
4683 commands\&. Defaults to true\&.
4688 Specifies the maximal number of fetch operations to be run in parallel at a time (submodules, or remotes when the
4694 A value of 0 will give some reasonable default\&. If unset, it defaults to 1\&.
4696 For submodules, this setting can be overridden using the
4697 \fBsubmodule\&.fetchJobs\fR
4701 fetch\&.writeCommitGraph
4703 Set to true to write a commit\-graph after every
4705 command that downloads a pack\-file from a remote\&. Using the
4707 option, most executions will create a very small commit\-graph file on top of the existing commit\-graph file(s)\&. Occasionally, these files will merge and the write may take longer\&. Having an updated commit\-graph file helps performance of many Git commands, including
4708 \fBgit merge\-base\fR,
4709 \fBgit push \-f\fR, and
4710 \fBgit log \-\-graph\fR\&. Defaults to false\&.
4715 This value stores a URI for downloading Git object data from a bundle URI before performing an incremental fetch from the origin Git server\&. This is similar to how the
4716 \fB\-\-bundle\-uri\fR
4718 \fBgit-clone\fR(1)\&.
4719 \fBgit clone \-\-bundle\-uri\fR
4721 \fBfetch\&.bundleURI\fR
4722 value if the supplied bundle URI contains a bundle list that is organized for incremental fetches\&.
4724 If you modify this value and your repository has a
4725 \fBfetch\&.bundleCreationToken\fR
4726 value, then remove that
4727 \fBfetch\&.bundleCreationToken\fR
4728 value before fetching from the new bundle URI\&.
4731 fetch\&.bundleCreationToken
4734 \fBfetch\&.bundleURI\fR
4735 to fetch incrementally from a bundle list that uses the "creationToken" heuristic, this config value stores the maximum
4737 value of the downloaded bundles\&. This value is used to prevent downloading bundles in the future if the advertised
4739 is not strictly larger than this value\&.
4741 The creation token values are chosen by the provider serving the specific bundle URI\&. If you modify the URI at
4742 \fBfetch\&.bundleURI\fR, then be sure to remove the value for the
4743 \fBfetch\&.bundleCreationToken\fR
4744 value before fetching\&.
4747 filter\&.<driver>\&.clean
4749 The command which is used to convert the content of a worktree file to a blob upon checkin\&. See
4750 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
4754 filter\&.<driver>\&.smudge
4756 The command which is used to convert the content of a blob object to a worktree file upon checkout\&. See
4757 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
4763 Enable multipart/mixed attachments as the default for
4764 \fIformat\-patch\fR\&. The value can also be a double quoted string which will enable attachments as the default and set the value as the boundary\&. See the \-\-attach option in
4765 \fBgit-format-patch\fR(1)\&. To countermand an earlier value, set it to an empty string\&.
4770 Provides the default value for the
4772 option to format\-patch\&. Accepts a boolean value, or a name and email address\&. If false, format\-patch defaults to
4773 \fB\-\-no\-from\fR, using commit authors directly in the "From:" field of patch mails\&. If true, format\-patch defaults to
4774 \fB\-\-from\fR, using your committer identity in the "From:" field of patch mails and including a "From:" field in the body of the patch mail if different\&. If set to a non\-boolean value, format\-patch uses that value instead of your committer identity\&. Defaults to false\&.
4777 format\&.forceInBodyFrom
4779 Provides the default value for the
4780 \fB\-\-[no\-]force\-in\-body\-from\fR
4781 option to format\-patch\&. Defaults to false\&.
4786 A boolean which can enable or disable sequence numbers in patch subjects\&. It defaults to "auto" which enables it only if there is more than one patch\&. It can be enabled or disabled for all messages by setting it to "true" or "false"\&. See \-\-numbered option in
4787 \fBgit-format-patch\fR(1)\&.
4792 Additional email headers to include in a patch to be submitted by mail\&. See
4793 \fBgit-format-patch\fR(1)\&.
4796 format\&.to, format\&.cc
4798 Additional recipients to include in a patch to be submitted by mail\&. See the \-\-to and \-\-cc options in
4799 \fBgit-format-patch\fR(1)\&.
4802 format\&.subjectPrefix
4804 The default for format\-patch is to output files with the
4806 subject prefix\&. Use this variable to change that prefix\&.
4809 format\&.coverFromDescription
4811 The default mode for format\-patch to determine which parts of the cover letter will be populated using the branch\(cqs description\&. See the
4812 \fB\-\-cover\-from\-description\fR
4814 \fBgit-format-patch\fR(1)\&.
4819 The default for format\-patch is to output a signature containing the Git version number\&. Use this variable to change that default\&. Set this variable to the empty string ("") to suppress signature generation\&.
4822 format\&.signatureFile
4824 Works just like format\&.signature except the contents of the file specified by this variable will be used as the signature\&.
4829 The default for format\-patch is to output files with the suffix
4830 \fB\&.patch\fR\&. Use this variable to change that suffix (make sure to include the dot if you want it)\&.
4833 format\&.encodeEmailHeaders
4835 Encode email headers that have non\-ASCII characters with "Q\-encoding" (described in RFC 2047) for email transmission\&. Defaults to true\&.
4840 The default pretty format for log/show/whatchanged command\&. See
4843 \fBgit-whatchanged\fR(1)\&.
4848 The default threading style for
4849 \fIgit format\-patch\fR\&. Can be a boolean value, or
4854 threading makes every mail a reply to the head of the series, where the head is chosen from the cover letter, the
4855 \fB\-\-in\-reply\-to\fR, and the first patch mail, in this order\&.
4857 threading makes every mail a reply to the previous one\&. A true boolean value is the same as
4858 \fBshallow\fR, and a false value disables threading\&.
4863 A boolean value which lets you enable the
4864 \fB\-s/\-\-signoff\fR
4865 option of format\-patch by default\&.
4868 \fBSigned\-off\-by\fR
4869 trailer to a patch should be a conscious act and means that you certify you have the rights to submit this work under the same open source license\&. Please see the
4870 \fISubmittingPatches\fR
4871 document for further discussion\&.
4874 format\&.coverLetter
4876 A boolean that controls whether to generate a cover\-letter when format\-patch is invoked, but in addition can be set to "auto", to generate a cover\-letter only when there\(cqs more than one patch\&. Default is false\&.
4879 format\&.outputDirectory
4881 Set a custom directory to store the resulting files instead of the current working directory\&. All directory components will be created\&.
4884 format\&.filenameMaxLength
4886 The maximum length of the output filenames generated by the
4888 command; defaults to 64\&. Can be overridden by the
4889 \fB\-\-filename\-max\-length=<n>\fR
4890 command line option\&.
4893 format\&.useAutoBase
4895 A boolean value which lets you enable the
4897 option of format\-patch by default\&. Can also be set to "whenAble" to allow enabling
4899 if a suitable base is available, but to skip adding base info otherwise without the format dying\&.
4904 Provides the default value for the
4906 option to format\-patch\&. Accepts a boolean value, or a ref which specifies where to get notes\&. If false, format\-patch defaults to
4907 \fB\-\-no\-notes\fR\&. If true, format\-patch defaults to
4908 \fB\-\-notes\fR\&. If set to a non\-boolean value, format\-patch defaults to
4909 \fB\-\-notes=<ref>\fR, where
4911 is the non\-boolean value\&. Defaults to false\&.
4913 If one wishes to use the ref
4914 \fBrefs/notes/true\fR, please use that literal instead\&.
4916 This configuration can be specified multiple times in order to allow multiple notes refs to be included\&. In that case, it will behave similarly to multiple
4917 \fB\-\-[no\-]notes[=]\fR
4918 options passed in\&. That is, a value of
4920 will show the default notes, a value of
4922 will also show notes from that notes ref and a value of
4924 will negate previous configurations and not show notes\&.
4942 will only show notes from
4943 \fBrefs/notes/bar\fR\&.
4948 A boolean value which enables the robust "mboxrd" format when
4950 is in use to escape "^>+From " lines\&.
4955 If set, do not show any source or destination prefix in patches\&. This is equivalent to the
4956 \fBdiff\&.noprefix\fR
4959 (but which is not respected by
4960 \fBformat\-patch\fR)\&. Note that by setting this, the receiver of any patches you generate will have to apply them using the
4967 During fsck git may find issues with legacy data which wouldn\(cqt be generated by current versions of git, and which wouldn\(cqt be sent over the wire if
4968 \fBtransfer\&.fsckObjects\fR
4969 was set\&. This feature is intended to support working with legacy repositories containing such data\&.
4972 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
4973 will be picked up by
4974 \fBgit-fsck\fR(1), but to accept pushes of such data set
4975 \fBreceive\&.fsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
4976 instead, or to clone or fetch it set
4977 \fBfetch\&.fsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR\&.
4979 The rest of the documentation discusses
4981 for brevity, but the same applies for the corresponding
4982 \fBreceive\&.fsck\&.*\fR
4984 \fBfetch\&.fsck\&.*\fR\&. variables\&.
4986 Unlike variables like
4989 \fBcore\&.editor\fR, the
4990 \fBreceive\&.fsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
4992 \fBfetch\&.fsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
4993 variables will not fall back on the
4994 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
4995 configuration if they aren\(cqt set\&. To uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances, all three of them must be set to the same values\&.
4998 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
4999 is set, errors can be switched to warnings and vice versa by configuring the
5000 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
5003 is the fsck message ID and the value is one of
5007 \fBignore\fR\&. For convenience, fsck prefixes the error/warning with the message ID, e\&.g\&. "missingEmail: invalid author/committer line \- missing email" means that setting
5008 \fBfsck\&.missingEmail = ignore\fR
5009 will hide that issue\&.
5011 In general, it is better to enumerate existing objects with problems with
5012 \fBfsck\&.skipList\fR, instead of listing the kind of breakages these problematic objects share to be ignored, as doing the latter will allow new instances of the same breakages go unnoticed\&.
5015 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
5016 value will cause fsck to die, but doing the same for
5017 \fBreceive\&.fsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
5019 \fBfetch\&.fsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
5020 will only cause git to warn\&.
5026 for supported values of
5032 The path to a list of object names (i\&.e\&. one unabbreviated SHA\-1 per line) that are known to be broken in a non\-fatal way and should be ignored\&. On versions of Git 2\&.20 and later, comments (\fI#\fR), empty lines, and any leading and trailing whitespace are ignored\&. Everything but a SHA\-1 per line will error out on older versions\&.
5034 This feature is useful when an established project should be accepted despite early commits containing errors that can be safely ignored, such as invalid committer email addresses\&. Note: corrupt objects cannot be skipped with this setting\&.
5037 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
5038 this variable has corresponding
5039 \fBreceive\&.fsck\&.skipList\fR
5041 \fBfetch\&.fsck\&.skipList\fR
5044 Unlike variables like
5049 \fBreceive\&.fsck\&.skipList\fR
5051 \fBfetch\&.fsck\&.skipList\fR
5052 variables will not fall back on the
5053 \fBfsck\&.skipList\fR
5054 configuration if they aren\(cqt set\&. To uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances, all three of them must be set to the same values\&.
5056 Older versions of Git (before 2\&.20) documented that the object names list should be sorted\&. This was never a requirement; the object names could appear in any order, but when reading the list we tracked whether the list was sorted for the purposes of an internal binary search implementation, which could save itself some work with an already sorted list\&. Unless you had a humongous list there was no reason to go out of your way to pre\-sort the list\&. After Git version 2\&.20 a hash implementation is used instead, so there\(cqs now no reason to pre\-sort the list\&.
5059 fsmonitor\&.allowRemote
5061 By default, the fsmonitor daemon refuses to work with network\-mounted repositories\&. Setting
5062 \fBfsmonitor\&.allowRemote\fR
5065 overrides this behavior\&. Only respected when
5066 \fBcore\&.fsmonitor\fR
5071 fsmonitor\&.socketDir
5073 This Mac OS\-specific option, if set, specifies the directory in which to create the Unix domain socket used for communication between the fsmonitor daemon and various Git commands\&. The directory must reside on a native Mac OS filesystem\&. Only respected when
5074 \fBcore\&.fsmonitor\fR
5079 gc\&.aggressiveDepth
5081 The depth parameter used in the delta compression algorithm used by
5082 \fIgit gc \-\-aggressive\fR\&. This defaults to 50, which is the default for the
5085 \fB\-\-aggressive\fR
5088 See the documentation for the
5095 gc\&.aggressiveWindow
5097 The window size parameter used in the delta compression algorithm used by
5098 \fIgit gc \-\-aggressive\fR\&. This defaults to 250, which is a much more aggressive window size than the default
5102 See the documentation for the
5111 When there are approximately more than this many loose objects in the repository,
5112 \fBgit gc \-\-auto\fR
5113 will pack them\&. Some Porcelain commands use this command to perform a light\-weight garbage collection from time to time\&. The default value is 6700\&.
5115 Setting this to 0 disables not only automatic packing based on the number of loose objects, but also any other heuristic
5116 \fBgit gc \-\-auto\fR
5117 will otherwise use to determine if there\(cqs work to do, such as
5118 \fBgc\&.autoPackLimit\fR\&.
5123 When there are more than this many packs that are not marked with
5125 file in the repository,
5126 \fBgit gc \-\-auto\fR
5127 consolidates them into one larger pack\&. The default value is 50\&. Setting this to 0 disables it\&. Setting
5129 to 0 will also disable this\&.
5132 \fBgc\&.bigPackThreshold\fR
5133 configuration variable below\&. When in use, it\(cqll affect how the auto pack limit works\&.
5139 \fBgit gc \-\-auto\fR
5140 return immediately and run in the background if the system supports it\&. Default is true\&.
5143 gc\&.bigPackThreshold
5145 If non\-zero, all non\-cruft packs larger than this limit are kept when
5147 is run\&. This is very similar to
5148 \fB\-\-keep\-largest\-pack\fR
5149 except that all non\-cruft packs that meet the threshold are kept, not just the largest pack\&. Defaults to zero\&. Common unit suffixes of
5155 Note that if the number of kept packs is more than gc\&.autoPackLimit, this configuration variable is ignored, all packs except the base pack will be repacked\&. After this the number of packs should go below gc\&.autoPackLimit and gc\&.bigPackThreshold should be respected again\&.
5157 If the amount of memory estimated for
5159 to run smoothly is not available and
5160 \fBgc\&.bigPackThreshold\fR
5161 is not set, the largest pack will also be excluded (this is the equivalent of running
5164 \fB\-\-keep\-largest\-pack\fR)\&.
5167 gc\&.writeCommitGraph
5169 If true, then gc will rewrite the commit\-graph file when
5171 is run\&. When using
5172 \fBgit gc \-\-auto\fR
5173 the commit\-graph will be updated if housekeeping is required\&. Default is true\&. See
5174 \fBgit-commit-graph\fR(1)
5180 If the file gc\&.log exists, then
5181 \fBgit gc \-\-auto\fR
5182 will print its content and exit with status zero instead of running unless that file is more than
5183 \fIgc\&.logExpiry\fR
5184 old\&. Default is "1\&.day"\&. See
5185 \fBgc\&.pruneExpire\fR
5186 for more ways to specify its value\&.
5192 \fBgit pack\-refs\fR
5193 in a repository renders it unclonable by Git versions prior to 1\&.5\&.1\&.2 over dumb transports such as HTTP\&. This variable determines whether
5196 \fBgit pack\-refs\fR\&. This can be set to
5198 to enable it within all non\-bare repos or it can be set to a boolean value\&. The default is
5204 Store unreachable objects in a cruft pack (see
5205 \fBgit-repack\fR(1)) instead of as loose objects\&. The default is
5211 Limit the size of new cruft packs when repacking\&. When specified in addition to
5212 \fB\-\-max\-cruft\-size\fR, the command line option takes priority\&. See the
5213 \fB\-\-max\-cruft\-size\fR
5215 \fBgit-repack\fR(1)\&.
5222 is run, it will call
5223 \fIprune \-\-expire 2\&.weeks\&.ago\fR
5225 \fIrepack \-\-cruft \-\-cruft\-expiration 2\&.weeks\&.ago\fR
5226 if using cruft packs via
5227 \fBgc\&.cruftPacks\fR
5229 \fB\-\-cruft\fR)\&. Override the grace period with this config variable\&. The value "now" may be used to disable this grace period and always prune unreachable objects immediately, or "never" may be used to suppress pruning\&. This feature helps prevent corruption when
5231 runs concurrently with another process writing to the repository; see the "NOTES" section of
5235 gc\&.worktreePruneExpire
5240 \fIgit worktree prune \-\-expire 3\&.months\&.ago\fR\&. This config variable can be used to set a different grace period\&. The value "now" may be used to disable the grace period and prune
5241 \fB$GIT_DIR/worktrees\fR
5242 immediately, or "never" may be used to suppress pruning\&.
5245 gc\&.reflogExpire, gc\&.<pattern>\&.reflogExpire
5247 \fIgit reflog expire\fR
5248 removes reflog entries older than this time; defaults to 90 days\&. The value "now" expires all entries immediately, and "never" suppresses expiration altogether\&. With "<pattern>" (e\&.g\&. "refs/stash") in the middle the setting applies only to the refs that match the <pattern>\&.
5251 gc\&.reflogExpireUnreachable, gc\&.<pattern>\&.reflogExpireUnreachable
5253 \fIgit reflog expire\fR
5254 removes reflog entries older than this time and are not reachable from the current tip; defaults to 30 days\&. The value "now" expires all entries immediately, and "never" suppresses expiration altogether\&. With "<pattern>" (e\&.g\&. "refs/stash") in the middle, the setting applies only to the refs that match the <pattern>\&.
5256 These types of entries are generally created as a result of using
5257 \fBgit commit \-\-amend\fR
5260 and are the commits prior to the amend or rebase occurring\&. Since these changes are not part of the current project most users will want to expire them sooner, which is why the default is more aggressive than
5261 \fBgc\&.reflogExpire\fR\&.
5264 gc\&.recentObjectsHook
5266 When considering whether or not to remove an object (either when generating a cruft pack or storing unreachable objects as loose), use the shell to execute the specified command(s)\&. Interpret their output as object IDs which Git will consider as "recent", regardless of their age\&. By treating their mtimes as "now", any objects (and their descendants) mentioned in the output will be kept regardless of their true age\&.
5268 Output must contain exactly one hex object ID per line, and nothing else\&. Objects which cannot be found in the repository are ignored\&. Multiple hooks are supported, but all must exit successfully, else the operation (either generating a cruft pack or unpacking unreachable objects) will be halted\&.
5273 When repacking, use the specified filter to move certain objects into a separate packfile\&. See the
5274 \fB\-\-filter=<filter\-spec>\fR
5276 \fBgit-repack\fR(1)\&.
5281 When repacking and using a filter, see
5282 \fBgc\&.repackFilter\fR, the specified location will be used to create the packfile containing the filtered out objects\&.
5284 The specified location should be accessible, using for example the Git alternates mechanism, otherwise the repo could be considered corrupt by Git as it migh not be able to access the objects in that packfile\&. See the
5285 \fB\-\-filter\-to=<dir>\fR
5289 \fBobjects/info/alternates\fR
5291 \fBgitrepository-layout\fR(5)\&.
5296 Records of conflicted merge you resolved earlier are kept for this many days when
5298 is run\&. You can also use more human\-readable "1\&.month\&.ago", etc\&. The default is 60 days\&. See
5299 \fBgit-rerere\fR(1)\&.
5302 gc\&.rerereUnresolved
5304 Records of conflicted merge you have not resolved are kept for this many days when
5306 is run\&. You can also use more human\-readable "1\&.month\&.ago", etc\&. The default is 15 days\&. See
5307 \fBgit-rerere\fR(1)\&.
5310 gitcvs\&.commitMsgAnnotation
5312 Append this string to each commit message\&. Set to empty string to disable this feature\&. Defaults to "via git\-CVS emulator"\&.
5317 Whether the CVS server interface is enabled for this repository\&. See
5318 \fBgit-cvsserver\fR(1)\&.
5323 Path to a log file where the CVS server interface well\&... logs various stuff\&. See
5324 \fBgit-cvsserver\fR(1)\&.
5327 gitcvs\&.usecrlfattr
5329 If true, the server will look up the end\-of\-line conversion attributes for files to determine the
5331 modes to use\&. If the attributes force Git to treat a file as text, the
5333 mode will be left blank so CVS clients will treat it as text\&. If they suppress text conversion, the file will be set with
5335 mode, which suppresses any newline munging the client might otherwise do\&. If the attributes do not allow the file type to be determined, then
5336 \fBgitcvs\&.allBinary\fR
5338 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)\&.
5344 \fBgitcvs\&.usecrlfattr\fR
5345 does not resolve the correct
5347 mode to use\&. If true, all unresolved files are sent to the client in mode
5348 \fI\-kb\fR\&. This causes the client to treat them as binary files, which suppresses any newline munging it otherwise might do\&. Alternatively, if it is set to "guess", then the contents of the file are examined to decide if it is binary, similar to
5349 \fBcore\&.autocrlf\fR\&.
5354 Database used by git\-cvsserver to cache revision information derived from the Git repository\&. The exact meaning depends on the used database driver, for SQLite (which is the default driver) this is a filename\&. Supports variable substitution (see
5355 \fBgit-cvsserver\fR(1)
5356 for details)\&. May not contain semicolons (\fB;\fR)\&. Default:
5357 \fI%Ggitcvs\&.%m\&.sqlite\fR
5362 Used Perl DBI driver\&. You can specify any available driver for this here, but it might not work\&. git\-cvsserver is tested with
5363 \fIDBD::SQLite\fR, reported to work with
5364 \fIDBD::Pg\fR, and reported
5367 \fIDBD::mysql\fR\&. Experimental feature\&. May not contain double colons (\fB:\fR)\&. Default:
5369 \fBgit-cvsserver\fR(1)\&.
5372 gitcvs\&.dbUser, gitcvs\&.dbPass
5374 Database user and password\&. Only useful if setting
5375 \fBgitcvs\&.dbDriver\fR, since SQLite has no concept of database users and/or passwords\&.
5376 \fIgitcvs\&.dbUser\fR
5377 supports variable substitution (see
5378 \fBgit-cvsserver\fR(1)
5382 gitcvs\&.dbTableNamePrefix
5384 Database table name prefix\&. Prepended to the names of any database tables used, allowing a single database to be used for several repositories\&. Supports variable substitution (see
5385 \fBgit-cvsserver\fR(1)
5386 for details)\&. Any non\-alphabetic characters will be replaced with underscores\&.
5389 All gitcvs variables except for \fBgitcvs\&.usecrlfattr\fR and \fBgitcvs\&.allBinary\fR can also be specified as \fIgitcvs\&.<access_method>\&.<varname>\fR (where \fIaccess_method\fR is one of "ext" and "pserver") to make them apply only for the given access method\&.
5391 gitweb\&.category, gitweb\&.description, gitweb\&.owner, gitweb\&.url
5398 gitweb\&.avatar, gitweb\&.blame, gitweb\&.grep, gitweb\&.highlight, gitweb\&.patches, gitweb\&.pickaxe, gitweb\&.remote_heads, gitweb\&.showSizes, gitweb\&.snapshot
5401 \fBgitweb.conf\fR(5)
5407 Use this custom program instead of "\fBgpg\fR" found on
5409 when making or verifying a PGP signature\&. The program must support the same command\-line interface as GPG, namely, to verify a detached signature, "\fBgpg \-\-verify $signature \- <$file\fR" is run, and the program is expected to signal a good signature by exiting with code 0\&. To generate an ASCII\-armored detached signature, the standard input of "\fBgpg \-bsau $key\fR" is fed with the contents to be signed, and the program is expected to send the result to its standard output\&.
5414 Specifies which key format to use when signing with
5415 \fB\-\-gpg\-sign\fR\&. Default is "openpgp"\&. Other possible values are "x509", "ssh"\&.
5418 \fBgitformat-signature\fR(5)
5419 for the signature format, which differs based on the selected
5420 \fBgpg\&.format\fR\&.
5423 gpg\&.<format>\&.program
5425 Use this to customize the program used for the signing format you chose\&. (see
5430 can still be used as a legacy synonym for
5431 \fBgpg\&.openpgp\&.program\fR\&. The default value for
5432 \fBgpg\&.x509\&.program\fR
5434 \fBgpg\&.ssh\&.program\fR
5440 Specifies a minimum trust level for signature verification\&. If this option is unset, then signature verification for merge operations requires a key with at least
5442 trust\&. Other operations that perform signature verification require a key with at least
5444 trust\&. Setting this option overrides the required trust\-level for all operations\&. Supported values, in increasing order of significance:
5448 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5459 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5470 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5481 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5492 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5502 gpg\&.ssh\&.defaultKeyCommand
5504 This command will be run when user\&.signingkey is not set and a ssh signature is requested\&. On successful exit a valid ssh public key prefixed with
5506 is expected in the first line of its output\&. This allows for a script doing a dynamic lookup of the correct public key when it is impractical to statically configure
5507 \fBuser\&.signingKey\fR\&. For example when keys or SSH Certificates are rotated frequently or selection of the right key depends on external factors unknown to git\&.
5510 gpg\&.ssh\&.allowedSignersFile
5512 A file containing ssh public keys which you are willing to trust\&. The file consists of one or more lines of principals followed by an ssh public key\&. e\&.g\&.:
5513 \fBuser1@example\&.com,user2@example\&.com ssh\-rsa AAAAX1\&.\&.\&.\fR
5514 See ssh\-keygen(1) "ALLOWED SIGNERS" for details\&. The principal is only used to identify the key and is available when verifying a signature\&.
5516 SSH has no concept of trust levels like gpg does\&. To be able to differentiate between valid signatures and trusted signatures the trust level of a signature verification is set to
5518 when the public key is present in the allowedSignersFile\&. Otherwise the trust level is
5520 and git verify\-commit/tag will fail\&.
5522 This file can be set to a location outside of the repository and every developer maintains their own trust store\&. A central repository server could generate this file automatically from ssh keys with push access to verify the code against\&. In a corporate setting this file is probably generated at a global location from automation that already handles developer ssh keys\&.
5524 A repository that only allows signed commits can store the file in the repository itself using a path relative to the top\-level of the working tree\&. This way only committers with an already valid key can add or change keys in the keyring\&.
5526 Since OpensSSH 8\&.8 this file allows specifying a key lifetime using valid\-after & valid\-before options\&. Git will mark signatures as valid if the signing key was valid at the time of the signature\(cqs creation\&. This allows users to change a signing key without invalidating all previously made signatures\&.
5528 Using a SSH CA key with the cert\-authority option (see ssh\-keygen(1) "CERTIFICATES") is also valid\&.
5531 gpg\&.ssh\&.revocationFile
5533 Either a SSH KRL or a list of revoked public keys (without the principal prefix)\&. See ssh\-keygen(1) for details\&. If a public key is found in this file then it will always be treated as having trust level "never" and signatures will show as invalid\&.
5538 If set to true, enable
5540 option by default\&.
5545 If set to true, enable the
5547 option by default\&.
5552 Set the default matching behavior\&. Using a value of
5558 \fB\-\-basic\-regexp\fR,
5559 \fB\-\-extended\-regexp\fR,
5560 \fB\-\-fixed\-strings\fR, or
5561 \fB\-\-perl\-regexp\fR
5562 option accordingly, while the value
5565 \fBgrep\&.extendedRegexp\fR
5566 option to choose between
5572 grep\&.extendedRegexp
5574 If set to true, enable
5575 \fB\-\-extended\-regexp\fR
5576 option by default\&. This option is ignored when the
5577 \fBgrep\&.patternType\fR
5578 option is set to a value other than
5584 Number of grep worker threads to use\&. If unset (or set to 0), Git will use as many threads as the number of logical cores available\&.
5589 If set to true, enable
5590 \fB\-\-full\-name\fR
5591 option by default\&.
5594 grep\&.fallbackToNoIndex
5596 If set to true, fall back to
5597 \fBgit grep \-\-no\-index\fR
5600 is executed outside of a git repository\&. Defaults to false\&.
5603 gui\&.commitMsgWidth
5605 Defines how wide the commit message window is in the
5606 \fBgit-gui\fR(1)\&. "75" is the default\&.
5611 Specifies how many context lines should be used in calls to diff made by the
5612 \fBgit-gui\fR(1)\&. The default is "5"\&.
5615 gui\&.displayUntracked
5619 shows untracked files in the file list\&. The default is "true"\&.
5624 Specifies the default character encoding to use for displaying of file contents in
5627 \fBgitk\fR(1)\&. It can be overridden by setting the
5629 attribute for relevant files (see
5630 \fBgitattributes\fR(5))\&. If this option is not set, the tools default to the locale encoding\&.
5633 gui\&.matchTrackingBranch
5635 Determines if new branches created with
5637 should default to tracking remote branches with matching names or not\&. Default: "false"\&.
5640 gui\&.newBranchTemplate
5642 Is used as a suggested name when creating new branches using the
5646 gui\&.pruneDuringFetch
5650 should prune remote\-tracking branches when performing a fetch\&. The default value is "false"\&.
5657 should trust the file modification timestamp or not\&. By default the timestamps are not trusted\&.
5660 gui\&.spellingDictionary
5662 Specifies the dictionary used for spell checking commit messages in the
5663 \fBgit-gui\fR(1)\&. When set to "none" spell checking is turned off\&.
5674 for original location detection\&. It makes blame significantly faster on huge repositories at the expense of less thorough copy detection\&.
5677 gui\&.copyBlameThreshold
5679 Specifies the threshold to use in
5681 original location detection, measured in alphanumeric characters\&. See the
5683 manual for more information on copy detection\&.
5686 gui\&.blamehistoryctx
5688 Specifies the radius of history context in days to show in
5690 for the selected commit, when the
5691 \fBShow History Context\fR
5692 menu item is invoked from
5693 \fIgit gui blame\fR\&. If this variable is set to zero, the whole history is shown\&.
5696 guitool\&.<name>\&.cmd
5698 Specifies the shell command line to execute when the corresponding item of the
5701 menu is invoked\&. This option is mandatory for every tool\&. The command is executed from the root of the working directory, and in the environment it receives the name of the tool as
5702 \fBGIT_GUITOOL\fR, the name of the currently selected file as
5703 \fIFILENAME\fR, and the name of the current branch as
5705 (if the head is detached,
5710 guitool\&.<name>\&.needsFile
5712 Run the tool only if a diff is selected in the GUI\&. It guarantees that
5717 guitool\&.<name>\&.noConsole
5719 Run the command silently, without creating a window to display its output\&.
5722 guitool\&.<name>\&.noRescan
5724 Don\(cqt rescan the working directory for changes after the tool finishes execution\&.
5727 guitool\&.<name>\&.confirm
5729 Show a confirmation dialog before actually running the tool\&.
5732 guitool\&.<name>\&.argPrompt
5734 Request a string argument from the user, and pass it to the tool through the
5736 environment variable\&. Since requesting an argument implies confirmation, the
5738 option has no effect if this is enabled\&. If the option is set to
5741 \fI1\fR, the dialog uses a built\-in generic prompt; otherwise the exact value of the variable is used\&.
5744 guitool\&.<name>\&.revPrompt
5746 Request a single valid revision from the user, and set the
5748 environment variable\&. In other aspects this option is similar to
5749 \fIargPrompt\fR, and can be used together with it\&.
5752 guitool\&.<name>\&.revUnmerged
5754 Show only unmerged branches in the
5756 subdialog\&. This is useful for tools similar to merge or rebase, but not for things like checkout or reset\&.
5759 guitool\&.<name>\&.title
5761 Specifies the title to use for the prompt dialog\&. The default is the tool name\&.
5764 guitool\&.<name>\&.prompt
5766 Specifies the general prompt string to display at the top of the dialog, before subsections for
5769 \fIrevPrompt\fR\&. The default value includes the actual command\&.
5774 Specify the browser that will be used to display help in the
5777 \fBgit-help\fR(1)\&.
5782 Override the default help format used by
5783 \fBgit-help\fR(1)\&. Values
5800 If git detects typos and can identify exactly one valid command similar to the error, git will try to suggest the correct command or even run the suggestion automatically\&. Possible config values are:
5804 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5810 0 (default): show the suggested command\&.
5815 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5821 positive number: run the suggested command after specified deciseconds (0\&.1 sec)\&.
5826 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5832 "immediate": run the suggested command immediately\&.
5837 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5843 "prompt": show the suggestion and prompt for confirmation to run the command\&.
5848 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5854 "never": don\(cqt run or show any suggested command\&.
5860 Specify the path where the HTML documentation resides\&. File system paths and URLs are supported\&. HTML pages will be prefixed with this path when help is displayed in the
5862 format\&. This defaults to the documentation path of your Git installation\&.
5867 Override the HTTP proxy, normally configured using the
5869 \fIhttps_proxy\fR, and
5871 environment variables (see
5872 \fBcurl(1)\fR)\&. In addition to the syntax understood by curl, it is possible to specify a proxy string with a user name but no password, in which case git will attempt to acquire one in the same way it does for other credentials\&. See
5873 \fBgitcredentials\fR(7)
5874 for more information\&. The syntax thus is
5875 \fI[protocol://][user[:password]@]proxyhost[:port]\fR\&. This can be overridden on a per\-remote basis; see remote\&.<name>\&.proxy
5878 http\&.proxyAuthMethod
5880 Set the method with which to authenticate against the HTTP proxy\&. This only takes effect if the configured proxy string contains a user name part (i\&.e\&. is of the form
5883 \fIuser@host:port\fR)\&. This can be overridden on a per\-remote basis; see
5884 \fBremote\&.<name>\&.proxyAuthMethod\fR\&. Both can be overridden by the
5885 \fBGIT_HTTP_PROXY_AUTHMETHOD\fR
5886 environment variable\&. Possible values are:
5890 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5897 \- Automatically pick a suitable authentication method\&. It is assumed that the proxy answers an unauthenticated request with a 407 status code and one or more Proxy\-authenticate headers with supported authentication methods\&. This is the default\&.
5902 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5909 \- HTTP Basic authentication
5914 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5921 \- HTTP Digest authentication; this prevents the password from being transmitted to the proxy in clear text
5926 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5933 \- GSS\-Negotiate authentication (compare the \-\-negotiate option of
5939 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5946 \- NTLM authentication (compare the \-\-ntlm option of
5953 The pathname of a file that stores a client certificate to use to authenticate with an HTTPS proxy\&. Can be overridden by the
5954 \fBGIT_PROXY_SSL_CERT\fR
5955 environment variable\&.
5960 The pathname of a file that stores a private key to use to authenticate with an HTTPS proxy\&. Can be overridden by the
5961 \fBGIT_PROXY_SSL_KEY\fR
5962 environment variable\&.
5965 http\&.proxySSLCertPasswordProtected
5967 Enable Git\(cqs password prompt for the proxy SSL certificate\&. Otherwise OpenSSL will prompt the user, possibly many times, if the certificate or private key is encrypted\&. Can be overridden by the
5968 \fBGIT_PROXY_SSL_CERT_PASSWORD_PROTECTED\fR
5969 environment variable\&.
5972 http\&.proxySSLCAInfo
5974 Pathname to the file containing the certificate bundle that should be used to verify the proxy with when using an HTTPS proxy\&. Can be overridden by the
5975 \fBGIT_PROXY_SSL_CAINFO\fR
5976 environment variable\&.
5981 Attempt authentication without seeking a username or password\&. This can be used to attempt GSS\-Negotiate authentication without specifying a username in the URL, as libcurl normally requires a username for authentication\&.
5986 Control GSSAPI credential delegation\&. The delegation is disabled by default in libcurl since version 7\&.21\&.7\&. Set parameter to tell the server what it is allowed to delegate when it comes to user credentials\&. Used with GSS/kerberos\&. Possible values are:
5990 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
5997 \- Don\(cqt allow any delegation\&.
6002 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6009 \- Delegates if and only if the OK\-AS\-DELEGATE flag is set in the Kerberos service ticket, which is a matter of realm policy\&.
6014 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6021 \- Unconditionally allow the server to delegate\&.
6027 Pass an additional HTTP header when communicating with a server\&. If more than one such entry exists, all of them are added as extra headers\&. To allow overriding the settings inherited from the system config, an empty value will reset the extra headers to the empty list\&.
6032 The pathname of a file containing previously stored cookie lines, which should be used in the Git http session, if they match the server\&. The file format of the file to read cookies from should be plain HTTP headers or the Netscape/Mozilla cookie file format (see
6033 \fBcurl(1)\fR)\&. NOTE that the file specified with http\&.cookieFile is used only as input unless http\&.saveCookies is set\&.
6038 If set, store cookies received during requests to the file specified by http\&.cookieFile\&. Has no effect if http\&.cookieFile is unset\&.
6043 Use the specified HTTP protocol version when communicating with a server\&. If you want to force the default\&. The available and default version depend on libcurl\&. Currently the possible values of this option are:
6047 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6058 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6068 http\&.curloptResolve
6070 Hostname resolution information that will be used first by libcurl when sending HTTP requests\&. This information should be in one of the following formats:
6074 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6080 [+]HOST:PORT:ADDRESS[,ADDRESS]
6085 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6094 The first format redirects all requests to the given
6097 \fBADDRESS\fR(s)\&. The second format clears all previous config values for that
6099 combination\&. To allow easy overriding of all the settings inherited from the system config, an empty value will reset all resolution information to the empty list\&.
6104 The SSL version to use when negotiating an SSL connection, if you want to force the default\&. The available and default version depend on whether libcurl was built against NSS or OpenSSL and the particular configuration of the crypto library in use\&. Internally this sets the
6105 \fICURLOPT_SSL_VERSION\fR
6106 option; see the libcurl documentation for more details on the format of this option and for the ssl version supported\&. Currently the possible values of this option are:
6110 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6121 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6132 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6143 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6154 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6165 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6176 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6185 Can be overridden by the
6186 \fBGIT_SSL_VERSION\fR
6187 environment variable\&. To force git to use libcurl\(cqs default ssl version and ignore any explicit http\&.sslversion option, set
6188 \fBGIT_SSL_VERSION\fR
6189 to the empty string\&.
6192 http\&.sslCipherList
6194 A list of SSL ciphers to use when negotiating an SSL connection\&. The available ciphers depend on whether libcurl was built against NSS or OpenSSL and the particular configuration of the crypto library in use\&. Internally this sets the
6195 \fICURLOPT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST\fR
6196 option; see the libcurl documentation for more details on the format of this list\&.
6198 Can be overridden by the
6199 \fBGIT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST\fR
6200 environment variable\&. To force git to use libcurl\(cqs default cipher list and ignore any explicit http\&.sslCipherList option, set
6201 \fBGIT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST\fR
6202 to the empty string\&.
6207 Whether to verify the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing over HTTPS\&. Defaults to true\&. Can be overridden by the
6208 \fBGIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY\fR
6209 environment variable\&.
6214 File containing the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing over HTTPS\&. Can be overridden by the
6216 environment variable\&.
6221 File containing the SSL private key when fetching or pushing over HTTPS\&. Can be overridden by the
6223 environment variable\&.
6226 http\&.sslCertPasswordProtected
6228 Enable Git\(cqs password prompt for the SSL certificate\&. Otherwise OpenSSL will prompt the user, possibly many times, if the certificate or private key is encrypted\&. Can be overridden by the
6229 \fBGIT_SSL_CERT_PASSWORD_PROTECTED\fR
6230 environment variable\&.
6235 File containing the certificates to verify the peer with when fetching or pushing over HTTPS\&. Can be overridden by the
6236 \fBGIT_SSL_CAINFO\fR
6237 environment variable\&.
6242 Path containing files with the CA certificates to verify the peer with when fetching or pushing over HTTPS\&. Can be overridden by the
6243 \fBGIT_SSL_CAPATH\fR
6244 environment variable\&.
6249 Name of the SSL backend to use (e\&.g\&. "openssl" or "schannel")\&. This option is ignored if cURL lacks support for choosing the SSL backend at runtime\&.
6252 http\&.schannelCheckRevoke
6254 Used to enforce or disable certificate revocation checks in cURL when http\&.sslBackend is set to "schannel"\&. Defaults to
6256 if unset\&. Only necessary to disable this if Git consistently errors and the message is about checking the revocation status of a certificate\&. This option is ignored if cURL lacks support for setting the relevant SSL option at runtime\&.
6259 http\&.schannelUseSSLCAInfo
6261 As of cURL v7\&.60\&.0, the Secure Channel backend can use the certificate bundle provided via
6262 \fBhttp\&.sslCAInfo\fR, but that would override the Windows Certificate Store\&. Since this is not desirable by default, Git will tell cURL not to use that bundle by default when the
6264 backend was configured via
6265 \fBhttp\&.sslBackend\fR, unless
6266 \fBhttp\&.schannelUseSSLCAInfo\fR
6267 overrides this behavior\&.
6272 Public key of the https service\&. It may either be the filename of a PEM or DER encoded public key file or a string starting with
6274 followed by the base64 encoded sha256 hash of the public key\&. See also libcurl
6275 \fICURLOPT_PINNEDPUBLICKEY\fR\&. git will exit with an error if this option is set but not supported by cURL\&.
6280 Attempt to use AUTH SSL/TLS and encrypted data transfers when connecting via regular FTP protocol\&. This might be needed if the FTP server requires it for security reasons or you wish to connect securely whenever remote FTP server supports it\&. Default is false since it might trigger certificate verification errors on misconfigured servers\&.
6285 How many HTTP requests to launch in parallel\&. Can be overridden by the
6286 \fBGIT_HTTP_MAX_REQUESTS\fR
6287 environment variable\&. Default is 5\&.
6292 The number of curl sessions (counted across slots) to be kept across requests\&. They will not be ended with curl_easy_cleanup() until http_cleanup() is invoked\&. If USE_CURL_MULTI is not defined, this value will be capped at 1\&. Defaults to 1\&.
6297 Maximum size in bytes of the buffer used by smart HTTP transports when POSTing data to the remote system\&. For requests larger than this buffer size, HTTP/1\&.1 and Transfer\-Encoding: chunked is used to avoid creating a massive pack file locally\&. Default is 1 MiB, which is sufficient for most requests\&.
6299 Note that raising this limit is only effective for disabling chunked transfer encoding and therefore should be used only where the remote server or a proxy only supports HTTP/1\&.0 or is noncompliant with the HTTP standard\&. Raising this is not, in general, an effective solution for most push problems, but can increase memory consumption significantly since the entire buffer is allocated even for small pushes\&.
6302 http\&.lowSpeedLimit, http\&.lowSpeedTime
6304 If the HTTP transfer speed, in bytes per second, is less than
6305 \fIhttp\&.lowSpeedLimit\fR
6307 \fIhttp\&.lowSpeedTime\fR
6308 seconds, the transfer is aborted\&. Can be overridden by the
6309 \fBGIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT\fR
6311 \fBGIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_TIME\fR
6312 environment variables\&.
6317 A boolean which disables using of EPSV ftp command by curl\&. This can be helpful with some "poor" ftp servers which don\(cqt support EPSV mode\&. Can be overridden by the
6318 \fBGIT_CURL_FTP_NO_EPSV\fR
6319 environment variable\&. Default is false (curl will use EPSV)\&.
6324 The HTTP USER_AGENT string presented to an HTTP server\&. The default value represents the version of the Git client such as git/1\&.7\&.1\&. This option allows you to override this value to a more common value such as Mozilla/4\&.0\&. This may be necessary, for instance, if connecting through a firewall that restricts HTTP connections to a set of common USER_AGENT strings (but not including those like git/1\&.7\&.1)\&. Can be overridden by the
6325 \fBGIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT\fR
6326 environment variable\&.
6329 http\&.followRedirects
6331 Whether git should follow HTTP redirects\&. If set to
6332 \fBtrue\fR, git will transparently follow any redirect issued by a server it encounters\&. If set to
6333 \fBfalse\fR, git will treat all redirects as errors\&. If set to
6334 \fBinitial\fR, git will follow redirects only for the initial request to a remote, but not for subsequent follow\-up HTTP requests\&. Since git uses the redirected URL as the base for the follow\-up requests, this is generally sufficient\&. The default is
6340 Any of the http\&.* options above can be applied selectively to some URLs\&. For a config key to match a URL, each element of the config key is compared to that of the URL, in the following order:
6353 \fBhttps://example\&.com/\fR)\&. This field must match exactly between the config key and the URL\&.
6364 Host/domain name (e\&.g\&.,
6367 \fBhttps://example\&.com/\fR)\&. This field must match between the config key and the URL\&. It is possible to specify a
6369 as part of the host name to match all subdomains at this level\&.
6370 \fBhttps://*\&.example\&.com/\fR
6371 for example would match
6372 \fBhttps://foo\&.example\&.com/\fR, but not
6373 \fBhttps://foo\&.bar\&.example\&.com/\fR\&.
6384 Port number (e\&.g\&.,
6387 \fBhttp://example\&.com:8080/\fR)\&. This field must match exactly between the config key and the URL\&. Omitted port numbers are automatically converted to the correct default for the scheme before matching\&.
6401 \fBhttps://example\&.com/repo\&.git\fR)\&. The path field of the config key must match the path field of the URL either exactly or as a prefix of slash\-delimited path elements\&. This means a config key with path
6404 \fBfoo/bar\fR\&. A prefix can only match on a slash (\fB/\fR) boundary\&. Longer matches take precedence (so a config key with path
6406 is a better match to URL path
6408 than a config key with just path
6420 User name (e\&.g\&.,
6423 \fBhttps://user@example\&.com/repo\&.git\fR)\&. If the config key has a user name it must match the user name in the URL exactly\&. If the config key does not have a user name, that config key will match a URL with any user name (including none), but at a lower precedence than a config key with a user name\&.
6426 The list above is ordered by decreasing precedence; a URL that matches a config key\(cqs path is preferred to one that matches its user name\&. For example, if the URL is
6427 \fBhttps://user@example\&.com/foo/bar\fR
6428 a config key match of
6429 \fBhttps://example\&.com/foo\fR
6430 will be preferred over a config key match of
6431 \fBhttps://user@example\&.com\fR\&.
6433 All URLs are normalized before attempting any matching (the password part, if embedded in the URL, is always ignored for matching purposes) so that equivalent URLs that are simply spelled differently will match properly\&. Environment variable settings always override any matches\&. The URLs that are matched against are those given directly to Git commands\&. This means any URLs visited as a result of a redirection do not participate in matching\&.
6436 i18n\&.commitEncoding
6438 Character encoding the commit messages are stored in; Git itself does not care per se, but this information is necessary e\&.g\&. when importing commits from emails or in the gitk graphical history browser (and possibly in other places in the future or in other porcelains)\&. See e\&.g\&.
6439 \fBgit-mailinfo\fR(1)\&. Defaults to
6443 i18n\&.logOutputEncoding
6445 Character encoding the commit messages are converted to when running
6452 The folder to drop the mails into, which is typically the Drafts folder\&. For example: "INBOX\&.Drafts", "INBOX/Drafts" or "[Gmail]/Drafts"\&. Required\&.
6457 Command used to set up a tunnel to the IMAP server through which commands will be piped instead of using a direct network connection to the server\&. Required when imap\&.host is not set\&.
6462 A URL identifying the server\&. Use an
6464 prefix for non\-secure connections and an
6466 prefix for secure connections\&. Ignored when imap\&.tunnel is set, but required otherwise\&.
6471 The username to use when logging in to the server\&.
6476 The password to use when logging in to the server\&.
6481 An integer port number to connect to on the server\&. Defaults to 143 for imap:// hosts and 993 for imaps:// hosts\&. Ignored when imap\&.tunnel is set\&.
6486 A boolean to enable/disable verification of the server certificate used by the SSL/TLS connection\&. Default is
6487 \fBtrue\fR\&. Ignored when imap\&.tunnel is set\&.
6490 imap\&.preformattedHTML
6492 A boolean to enable/disable the use of html encoding when sending a patch\&. An html encoded patch will be bracketed with <pre> and have a content type of text/html\&. Ironically, enabling this option causes Thunderbird to send the patch as a plain/text, format=fixed email\&. Default is
6498 Specify the authentication method for authenticating with the IMAP server\&. If Git was built with the NO_CURL option, or if your curl version is older than 7\&.34\&.0, or if you\(cqre running git\-imap\-send with the
6500 option, the only supported method is
6501 \fICRAM\-MD5\fR\&. If this is not set then
6502 \fIgit imap\-send\fR
6503 uses the basic IMAP plaintext LOGIN command\&.
6506 include\&.path, includeIf\&.<condition>\&.path
6508 Special variables to include other configuration files\&. See the "CONFIGURATION FILE" section in the main
6510 documentation, specifically the "Includes" and "Conditional Includes" subsections\&.
6513 index\&.recordEndOfIndexEntries
6515 Specifies whether the index file should include an "End Of Index Entry" section\&. This reduces index load time on multiprocessor machines but produces a message "ignoring EOIE extension" when reading the index using Git versions before 2\&.20\&. Defaults to
6517 if index\&.threads has been explicitly enabled,
6522 index\&.recordOffsetTable
6524 Specifies whether the index file should include an "Index Entry Offset Table" section\&. This reduces index load time on multiprocessor machines but produces a message "ignoring IEOT extension" when reading the index using Git versions before 2\&.20\&. Defaults to
6526 if index\&.threads has been explicitly enabled,
6533 When enabled, write the index using sparse\-directory entries\&. This has no effect unless
6534 \fBcore\&.sparseCheckout\fR
6536 \fBcore\&.sparseCheckoutCone\fR
6537 are both enabled\&. Defaults to
6543 Specifies the number of threads to spawn when loading the index\&. This is meant to reduce index load time on multiprocessor machines\&. Specifying 0 or
6545 will cause Git to auto\-detect the number of CPUs and set the number of threads accordingly\&. Specifying 1 or
6547 will disable multithreading\&. Defaults to
6553 Specify the version with which new index files should be initialized\&. This does not affect existing repositories\&. If
6554 \fBfeature\&.manyFiles\fR
6555 is enabled, then the default is 4\&.
6560 When enabled, do not compute the trailing hash for the index file\&. This accelerates Git commands that manipulate the index, such as
6562 \fBgit commit\fR, or
6563 \fBgit status\fR\&. Instead of storing the checksum, write a trailing set of bytes with value zero, indicating that the computation was skipped\&.
6566 \fBindex\&.skipHash\fR, then Git clients older than 2\&.13\&.0 will refuse to parse the index and Git clients older than 2\&.40\&.0 will report an error during
6572 Specify the directory from which templates will be copied\&. (See the "TEMPLATE DIRECTORY" section of
6573 \fBgit-init\fR(1)\&.)
6576 init\&.defaultBranch
6578 Allows overriding the default branch name e\&.g\&. when initializing a new repository\&.
6583 Specify the program that will be used to browse your working repository in gitweb\&. See
6584 \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1)\&.
6589 The HTTP daemon command\-line to start gitweb on your working repository\&. See
6590 \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1)\&.
6595 If true the web server started by
6596 \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1)
6597 will be bound to the local IP (127\&.0\&.0\&.1)\&.
6600 instaweb\&.modulePath
6602 The default module path for
6603 \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1)
6604 to use instead of /usr/lib/apache2/modules\&. Only used if httpd is Apache\&.
6609 The port number to bind the gitweb httpd to\&. See
6610 \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1)\&.
6613 interactive\&.singleKey
6615 In interactive commands, allow the user to provide one\-letter input with a single key (i\&.e\&., without hitting enter)\&. Currently this is used by the
6619 \fBgit-checkout\fR(1),
6620 \fBgit-restore\fR(1),
6621 \fBgit-commit\fR(1),
6622 \fBgit-reset\fR(1), and
6623 \fBgit-stash\fR(1)\&.
6626 interactive\&.diffFilter
6628 When an interactive command (such as
6629 \fBgit add \-\-patch\fR) shows a colorized diff, git will pipe the diff through the shell command defined by this configuration variable\&. The command may mark up the diff further for human consumption, provided that it retains a one\-to\-one correspondence with the lines in the original diff\&. Defaults to disabled (no filtering)\&.
6636 \fBgit-show\fR(1), and
6637 \fBgit-whatchanged\fR(1)
6639 \fB\-\-abbrev\-commit\fR\&. You may override this option with
6640 \fB\-\-no\-abbrev\-commit\fR\&.
6645 Set the default date\-time mode for the
6647 command\&. Setting a value for log\&.date is similar to using
6654 If the format is set to "auto:foo" and the pager is in use, format "foo" will be used for the date format\&. Otherwise, "default" will be used\&.
6659 Print out the ref names of any commits that are shown by the log command\&. If
6661 is specified, the ref name prefixes
6666 will not be printed\&. If
6668 is specified, the full ref name (including prefix) will be printed\&. If
6670 is specified, then if the output is going to a terminal, the ref names are shown as if
6672 were given, otherwise no ref names are shown\&. This is the same as the
6678 log\&.initialDecorationSet
6682 only shows decorations for certain known ref namespaces\&. If
6684 is specified, then show all refs as decorations\&.
6687 log\&.excludeDecoration
6689 Exclude the specified patterns from the log decorations\&. This is similar to the
6690 \fB\-\-decorate\-refs\-exclude\fR
6691 command\-line option, but the config option can be overridden by the
6692 \fB\-\-decorate\-refs\fR
6698 Set diff format to be used when
6699 \fB\-\-diff\-merges=on\fR
6701 \fB\-\-diff\-merges\fR
6704 for details\&. Defaults to
6715 option was used when a single <path> is given\&. This has the same limitations as
6716 \fB\-\-follow\fR, i\&.e\&. it cannot be used to follow multiple files and does not work well on non\-linear history\&.
6721 A list of colors, separated by commas, that can be used to draw history lines in
6722 \fBgit log \-\-graph\fR\&.
6727 If true, the initial commit will be shown as a big creation event\&. This is equivalent to a diff against an empty tree\&. Tools like
6730 \fBgit-whatchanged\fR(1), which normally hide the root commit will now show it\&. True by default\&.
6737 \fBgit-show\fR(1), and
6738 \fBgit-whatchanged\fR(1)
6740 \fB\-\-show\-signature\fR\&.
6747 \fBgit-show\fR(1), and
6748 \fBgit-whatchanged\fR(1)
6750 \fB\-\-use\-mailmap\fR, otherwise assume
6751 \fB\-\-no\-use\-mailmap\fR\&. True by default\&.
6756 May be "advertise" (the default), "allow", or "ignore"\&. If "advertise", the server will respond to the client sending "unborn" (as described in
6757 \fBgitprotocol-v2\fR(5)) and will advertise support for this feature during the protocol v2 capability advertisement\&. "allow" is the same as "advertise" except that the server will not advertise support for this feature; this is useful for load\-balanced servers that cannot be updated atomically (for example), since the administrator could configure "allow", then after a delay, configure "advertise"\&.
6763 \fBgit-mailinfo\fR(1)
6765 \fBgit-am\fR(1)) act by default as if the \-\-scissors option was provided on the command\-line\&. When active, this feature removes everything from the message body before a scissors line (i\&.e\&. consisting mainly of ">8", "8<" and "\-")\&.
6770 The location of an augmenting mailmap file\&. The default mailmap, located in the root of the repository, is loaded first, then the mailmap file pointed to by this variable\&. The location of the mailmap file may be in a repository subdirectory, or somewhere outside of the repository itself\&. See
6771 \fBgit-shortlog\fR(1)
6773 \fBgit-blame\fR(1)\&.
6779 \fBmailmap\&.file\fR, but consider the value as a reference to a blob in the repository\&. If both
6780 \fBmailmap\&.file\fR
6782 \fBmailmap\&.blob\fR
6783 are given, both are parsed, with entries from
6784 \fBmailmap\&.file\fR
6785 taking precedence\&. In a bare repository, this defaults to
6786 \fBHEAD:\&.mailmap\fR\&. In a non\-bare repository, it defaults to empty\&.
6791 This boolean config option controls whether some commands run
6792 \fBgit maintenance run \-\-auto\fR
6793 after doing their normal work\&. Defaults to true\&.
6796 maintenance\&.strategy
6798 This string config option provides a way to specify one of a few recommended schedules for background maintenance\&. This only affects which tasks are run during
6799 \fBgit maintenance run \-\-schedule=X\fR
6800 commands, provided no
6801 \fB\-\-task=<task>\fR
6802 arguments are provided\&. Further, if a
6803 \fBmaintenance\&.<task>\&.schedule\fR
6804 config value is set, then that value is used instead of the one provided by
6805 \fBmaintenance\&.strategy\fR\&. The possible strategy strings are:
6809 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6815 \fBnone\fR: This default setting implies no tasks are run at any schedule\&.
6820 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
6826 \fBincremental\fR: This setting optimizes for performing small maintenance activities that do not delete any data\&. This does not schedule the
6833 \fBloose\-objects\fR
6835 \fBincremental\-repack\fR
6836 tasks daily, and the
6842 maintenance\&.<task>\&.enabled
6844 This boolean config option controls whether the maintenance task with name
6848 option is specified to
6849 \fBgit maintenance run\fR\&. These config values are ignored if a
6851 option exists\&. By default, only
6852 \fBmaintenance\&.gc\&.enabled\fR
6856 maintenance\&.<task>\&.schedule
6858 This config option controls whether or not the given
6861 \fBgit maintenance run \-\-schedule=<frequency>\fR
6862 command\&. The value must be one of "hourly", "daily", or "weekly"\&.
6865 maintenance\&.commit\-graph\&.auto
6867 This integer config option controls how often the
6869 task should be run as part of
6870 \fBgit maintenance run \-\-auto\fR\&. If zero, then the
6872 task will not run with the
6874 option\&. A negative value will force the task to run every time\&. Otherwise, a positive value implies the command should run when the number of reachable commits that are not in the commit\-graph file is at least the value of
6875 \fBmaintenance\&.commit\-graph\&.auto\fR\&. The default value is 100\&.
6878 maintenance\&.loose\-objects\&.auto
6880 This integer config option controls how often the
6881 \fBloose\-objects\fR
6882 task should be run as part of
6883 \fBgit maintenance run \-\-auto\fR\&. If zero, then the
6884 \fBloose\-objects\fR
6885 task will not run with the
6887 option\&. A negative value will force the task to run every time\&. Otherwise, a positive value implies the command should run when the number of loose objects is at least the value of
6888 \fBmaintenance\&.loose\-objects\&.auto\fR\&. The default value is 100\&.
6891 maintenance\&.incremental\-repack\&.auto
6893 This integer config option controls how often the
6894 \fBincremental\-repack\fR
6895 task should be run as part of
6896 \fBgit maintenance run \-\-auto\fR\&. If zero, then the
6897 \fBincremental\-repack\fR
6898 task will not run with the
6900 option\&. A negative value will force the task to run every time\&. Otherwise, a positive value implies the command should run when the number of pack\-files not in the multi\-pack\-index is at least the value of
6901 \fBmaintenance\&.incremental\-repack\&.auto\fR\&. The default value is 10\&.
6906 Specify the programs that may be used to display help in the
6909 \fBgit-help\fR(1)\&.
6914 Specify the command to invoke the specified man viewer\&. The specified command is evaluated in shell with the man page passed as an argument\&. (See
6915 \fBgit-help\fR(1)\&.)
6920 Override the path for the given tool that may be used to display help in the
6923 \fBgit-help\fR(1)\&.
6926 merge\&.conflictStyle
6928 Specify the style in which conflicted hunks are written out to working tree files upon merge\&. The default is "merge", which shows a
6930 conflict marker, changes made by one side, a
6932 marker, changes made by the other side, and then a
6934 marker\&. An alternate style, "diff3", adds a
6936 marker and the original text before the
6938 marker\&. The "merge" style tends to produce smaller conflict regions than diff3, both because of the exclusion of the original text, and because when a subset of lines match on the two sides, they are just pulled out of the conflict region\&. Another alternate style, "zdiff3", is similar to diff3 but removes matching lines on the two sides from the conflict region when those matching lines appear near either the beginning or end of a conflict region\&.
6941 merge\&.defaultToUpstream
6943 If merge is called without any commit argument, merge the upstream branches configured for the current branch by using their last observed values stored in their remote\-tracking branches\&. The values of the
6944 \fBbranch\&.<current branch>\&.merge\fR
6945 that name the branches at the remote named by
6946 \fBbranch\&.<current branch>\&.remote\fR
6947 are consulted, and then they are mapped via
6948 \fBremote\&.<remote>\&.fetch\fR
6949 to their corresponding remote\-tracking branches, and the tips of these tracking branches are merged\&. Defaults to true\&.
6954 By default, Git does not create an extra merge commit when merging a commit that is a descendant of the current commit\&. Instead, the tip of the current branch is fast\-forwarded\&. When set to
6955 \fBfalse\fR, this variable tells Git to create an extra merge commit in such a case (equivalent to giving the
6957 option from the command line)\&. When set to
6958 \fBonly\fR, only such fast\-forward merges are allowed (equivalent to giving the
6960 option from the command line)\&.
6963 merge\&.verifySignatures
6965 If true, this is equivalent to the \-\-verify\-signatures command line option\&. See
6972 In addition to branch names, populate the log message with the branch description text associated with them\&. Defaults to false\&.
6977 In addition to branch names, populate the log message with at most the specified number of one\-line descriptions from the actual commits that are being merged\&. Defaults to false, and true is a synonym for 20\&.
6980 merge\&.suppressDest
6982 By adding a glob that matches the names of integration branches to this multi\-valued configuration variable, the default merge message computed for merges into these integration branches will omit "into <branch name>" from its title\&.
6984 An element with an empty value can be used to clear the list of globs accumulated from previous configuration entries\&. When there is no
6985 \fBmerge\&.suppressDest\fR
6986 variable defined, the default value of
6988 is used for backward compatibility\&.
6993 The number of files to consider in the exhaustive portion of rename detection during a merge\&. If not specified, defaults to the value of diff\&.renameLimit\&. If neither merge\&.renameLimit nor diff\&.renameLimit are specified, currently defaults to 7000\&. This setting has no effect if rename detection is turned off\&.
6998 Whether Git detects renames\&. If set to "false", rename detection is disabled\&. If set to "true", basic rename detection is enabled\&. Defaults to the value of diff\&.renames\&.
7001 merge\&.directoryRenames
7003 Whether Git detects directory renames, affecting what happens at merge time to new files added to a directory on one side of history when that directory was renamed on the other side of history\&. If merge\&.directoryRenames is set to "false", directory rename detection is disabled, meaning that such new files will be left behind in the old directory\&. If set to "true", directory rename detection is enabled, meaning that such new files will be moved into the new directory\&. If set to "conflict", a conflict will be reported for such paths\&. If merge\&.renames is false, merge\&.directoryRenames is ignored and treated as false\&. Defaults to "conflict"\&.
7008 Tell Git that canonical representation of files in the repository has changed over time (e\&.g\&. earlier commits record text files with CRLF line endings, but recent ones use LF line endings)\&. In such a repository, Git can convert the data recorded in commits to a canonical form before performing a merge to reduce unnecessary conflicts\&. For more information, see section "Merging branches with differing checkin/checkout attributes" in
7009 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)\&.
7014 Whether to print the diffstat between ORIG_HEAD and the merge result at the end of the merge\&. True by default\&.
7019 When set to true, automatically create a temporary stash entry before the operation begins, and apply it after the operation ends\&. This means that you can run merge on a dirty worktree\&. However, use with care: the final stash application after a successful merge might result in non\-trivial conflicts\&. This option can be overridden by the
7020 \fB\-\-no\-autostash\fR
7024 \fBgit-merge\fR(1)\&. Defaults to false\&.
7029 Controls which merge tool is used by
7030 \fBgit-mergetool\fR(1)\&. The list below shows the valid built\-in values\&. Any other value is treated as a custom merge tool and requires that a corresponding mergetool\&.<tool>\&.cmd variable is defined\&.
7035 Controls which merge tool is used by
7036 \fBgit-mergetool\fR(1)
7037 when the \-g/\-\-gui flag is specified\&. The list below shows the valid built\-in values\&. Any other value is treated as a custom merge tool and requires that a corresponding mergetool\&.<guitool>\&.cmd variable is defined\&.
7041 Use Araxis Merge (requires a graphical session)
7046 Use Beyond Compare (requires a graphical session)
7051 Use Beyond Compare (requires a graphical session)
7056 Use Beyond Compare (requires a graphical session)
7061 Use Code Compare (requires a graphical session)
7066 Use DeltaWalker (requires a graphical session)
7071 Use DiffMerge (requires a graphical session)
7076 Use Diffuse (requires a graphical session)
7081 Use ECMerge (requires a graphical session)
7086 Use Emacs\*(Aq Emerge
7091 Use ExamDiff Pro (requires a graphical session)
7096 Use Guiffy\(cqs Diff Tool (requires a graphical session)
7101 Use gVim (requires a graphical session) with a custom layout (see
7102 \fBgit help mergetool\fR\*(Aqs
7103 \fBBACKEND SPECIFIC HINTS\fR
7109 Use gVim (requires a graphical session) with a 2 panes layout (LOCAL and REMOTE)
7114 Use gVim (requires a graphical session) with a 3 panes layout (LOCAL, MERGED and REMOTE)
7119 Use gVim (requires a graphical session) where only the MERGED file is shown
7124 Use KDiff3 (requires a graphical session)
7129 Use Meld (requires a graphical session) with optional
7132 \fBgit help mergetool\fR\*(Aqs
7139 Use Neovim with a custom layout (see
7140 \fBgit help mergetool\fR\*(Aqs
7141 \fBBACKEND SPECIFIC HINTS\fR
7147 Use Neovim with a 2 panes layout (LOCAL and REMOTE)
7152 Use Neovim with a 3 panes layout (LOCAL, MERGED and REMOTE)
7157 Use Neovim where only the MERGED file is shown
7162 Use FileMerge (requires a graphical session)
7167 Use HelixCore P4Merge (requires a graphical session)
7172 Use Sublime Merge (requires a graphical session)
7177 Use TkDiff (requires a graphical session)
7182 Use TortoiseMerge (requires a graphical session)
7187 Use Vim with a custom layout (see
7188 \fBgit help mergetool\fR\*(Aqs
7189 \fBBACKEND SPECIFIC HINTS\fR
7195 Use Vim with a 2 panes layout (LOCAL and REMOTE)
7200 Use Vim with a 3 panes layout (LOCAL, MERGED and REMOTE)
7205 Use Vim where only the MERGED file is shown
7210 Use WinMerge (requires a graphical session)
7215 Use xxdiff (requires a graphical session)
7221 Controls the amount of output shown by the recursive merge strategy\&. Level 0 outputs nothing except a final error message if conflicts were detected\&. Level 1 outputs only conflicts, 2 outputs conflicts and file changes\&. Level 5 and above outputs debugging information\&. The default is level 2\&. Can be overridden by the
7222 \fBGIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY\fR
7223 environment variable\&.
7226 merge\&.<driver>\&.name
7228 Defines a human\-readable name for a custom low\-level merge driver\&. See
7229 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
7233 merge\&.<driver>\&.driver
7235 Defines the command that implements a custom low\-level merge driver\&. See
7236 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
7240 merge\&.<driver>\&.recursive
7242 Names a low\-level merge driver to be used when performing an internal merge between common ancestors\&. See
7243 \fBgitattributes\fR(5)
7247 mergetool\&.<tool>\&.path
7249 Override the path for the given tool\&. This is useful in case your tool is not in the PATH\&.
7252 mergetool\&.<tool>\&.cmd
7254 Specify the command to invoke the specified merge tool\&. The specified command is evaluated in shell with the following variables available:
7256 is the name of a temporary file containing the common base of the files to be merged, if available;
7258 is the name of a temporary file containing the contents of the file on the current branch;
7260 is the name of a temporary file containing the contents of the file from the branch being merged;
7262 contains the name of the file to which the merge tool should write the results of a successful merge\&.
7265 mergetool\&.<tool>\&.hideResolved
7267 Allows the user to override the global
7268 \fBmergetool\&.hideResolved\fR
7269 value for a specific tool\&. See
7270 \fBmergetool\&.hideResolved\fR
7271 for the full description\&.
7274 mergetool\&.<tool>\&.trustExitCode
7276 For a custom merge command, specify whether the exit code of the merge command can be used to determine whether the merge was successful\&. If this is not set to true then the merge target file timestamp is checked, and the merge is assumed to have been successful if the file has been updated; otherwise, the user is prompted to indicate the success of the merge\&.
7279 mergetool\&.meld\&.hasOutput
7285 option\&. Git will attempt to detect whether
7289 by inspecting the output of
7290 \fBmeld \-\-help\fR\&. Configuring
7291 \fBmergetool\&.meld\&.hasOutput\fR
7292 will make Git skip these checks and use the configured value instead\&. Setting
7293 \fBmergetool\&.meld\&.hasOutput\fR
7296 tells Git to unconditionally use the
7304 mergetool\&.meld\&.useAutoMerge
7307 \fB\-\-auto\-merge\fR
7308 is given, meld will merge all non\-conflicting parts automatically, highlight the conflicting parts, and wait for user decision\&. Setting
7309 \fBmergetool\&.meld\&.useAutoMerge\fR
7312 tells Git to unconditionally use the
7313 \fB\-\-auto\-merge\fR
7315 \fBmeld\fR\&. Setting this value to
7317 makes git detect whether
7318 \fB\-\-auto\-merge\fR
7319 is supported and will only use
7320 \fB\-\-auto\-merge\fR
7321 when available\&. A value of
7324 \fB\-\-auto\-merge\fR
7325 altogether, and is the default value\&.
7328 mergetool\&.<vimdiff variant>\&.layout
7330 Configure the split window layout for vimdiff\(cqs
7331 \fB<variant>\fR, which is any of
7334 \fBgvimdiff\fR\&. Upon launching
7337 \fB\-\-tool=<variant>\fR
7343 \fB<variant>\fR), Git will consult
7344 \fBmergetool\&.<variant>\&.layout\fR
7345 to determine the tool\(cqs layout\&. If the variant\-specific configuration is not available,
7346 \fBvimdiff\fR\*(Aqs is used as fallback\&. If that too is not available, a default layout with 4 windows will be used\&. To configure the layout, see the
7347 \fBBACKEND SPECIFIC HINTS\fR
7349 \fBgit-mergetool\fR(1)\&.
7352 mergetool\&.hideResolved
7354 During a merge, Git will automatically resolve as many conflicts as possible and write the
7356 file containing conflict markers around any conflicts that it cannot resolve;
7360 normally represent the versions of the file from before Git\(cqs conflict resolution\&. This flag causes
7364 to be overwritten so that only the unresolved conflicts are presented to the merge tool\&. Can be configured per\-tool via the
7365 \fBmergetool\&.<tool>\&.hideResolved\fR
7366 configuration variable\&. Defaults to
7370 mergetool\&.keepBackup
7372 After performing a merge, the original file with conflict markers can be saved as a file with a
7374 extension\&. If this variable is set to
7376 then this file is not preserved\&. Defaults to
7378 (i\&.e\&. keep the backup files)\&.
7381 mergetool\&.keepTemporaries
7383 When invoking a custom merge tool, Git uses a set of temporary files to pass to the tool\&. If the tool returns an error and this variable is set to
7384 \fBtrue\fR, then these temporary files will be preserved; otherwise, they will be removed after the tool has exited\&. Defaults to
7388 mergetool\&.writeToTemp
7390 Git writes temporary
7394 versions of conflicting files in the worktree by default\&. Git will attempt to use a temporary directory for these files when set
7395 \fBtrue\fR\&. Defaults to
7401 Prompt before each invocation of the merge resolution program\&.
7404 mergetool\&.guiDefault
7409 \fBmerge\&.guitool\fR
7410 by default (equivalent to specifying the
7415 \fBmerge\&.guitool\fR
7418 depending on the presence of a
7420 environment variable value\&. The default is
7421 \fBfalse\fR, where the
7423 argument must be provided explicitly for the
7424 \fBmerge\&.guitool\fR
7428 notes\&.mergeStrategy
7430 Which merge strategy to choose by default when resolving notes conflicts\&. Must be one of
7435 \fBcat_sort_uniq\fR\&. Defaults to
7436 \fBmanual\fR\&. See the "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES" section of
7438 for more information on each strategy\&.
7440 This setting can be overridden by passing the
7443 \fBgit-notes\fR(1)\&.
7446 notes\&.<name>\&.mergeStrategy
7448 Which merge strategy to choose when doing a notes merge into refs/notes/<name>\&. This overrides the more general "notes\&.mergeStrategy"\&. See the "NOTES MERGE STRATEGIES" section in
7450 for more information on the available strategies\&.
7455 Which ref (or refs, if a glob or specified more than once), in addition to the default set by
7456 \fBcore\&.notesRef\fR
7458 \fBGIT_NOTES_REF\fR, to read notes from when showing commit messages with the
7460 family of commands\&.
7462 This setting can be overridden with the
7463 \fBGIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF\fR
7464 environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or globs\&.
7466 A warning will be issued for refs that do not exist, but a glob that does not match any refs is silently ignored\&.
7468 This setting can be disabled by the
7472 family of commands, or by the
7473 \fB\-\-notes=<ref>\fR
7474 option accepted by those commands\&.
7476 The effective value of "core\&.notesRef" (possibly overridden by GIT_NOTES_REF) is also implicitly added to the list of refs to be displayed\&.
7479 notes\&.rewrite\&.<command>
7481 When rewriting commits with <command> (currently
7484 \fBrebase\fR), if this variable is
7485 \fBfalse\fR, git will not copy notes from the original to the rewritten commit\&. Defaults to
7486 \fBtrue\fR\&. See also "\fBnotes\&.rewriteRef\fR" below\&.
7488 This setting can be overridden with the
7489 \fBGIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF\fR
7490 environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or globs\&.
7495 When copying notes during a rewrite (see the "notes\&.rewrite\&.<command>" option), determines what to do if the target commit already has a note\&. Must be one of
7498 \fBcat_sort_uniq\fR, or
7499 \fBignore\fR\&. Defaults to
7500 \fBconcatenate\fR\&.
7502 This setting can be overridden with the
7503 \fBGIT_NOTES_REWRITE_MODE\fR
7504 environment variable\&.
7509 When copying notes during a rewrite, specifies the (fully qualified) ref whose notes should be copied\&. May be a glob, in which case notes in all matching refs will be copied\&. You may also specify this configuration several times\&.
7511 Does not have a default value; you must configure this variable to enable note rewriting\&. Set it to
7512 \fBrefs/notes/commits\fR
7513 to enable rewriting for the default commit notes\&.
7515 Can be overridden with the
7516 \fBGIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF\fR
7517 environment variable\&. See
7518 \fBnotes\&.rewrite\&.<command>\fR
7519 above for a further description of its format\&.
7524 The size of the window used by
7525 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)
7526 when no window size is given on the command line\&. Defaults to 10\&.
7531 The maximum delta depth used by
7532 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)
7533 when no maximum depth is given on the command line\&. Defaults to 50\&. Maximum value is 4095\&.
7538 The maximum size of memory that is consumed by each thread in
7539 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)
7540 for pack window memory when no limit is given on the command line\&. The value can be suffixed with "k", "m", or "g"\&. When left unconfigured (or set explicitly to 0), there will be no limit\&.
7545 An integer \-1\&.\&.9, indicating the compression level for objects in a pack file\&. \-1 is the zlib default\&. 0 means no compression, and 1\&.\&.9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being slowest\&. If not set, defaults to core\&.compression\&. If that is not set, defaults to \-1, the zlib default, which is "a default compromise between speed and compression (currently equivalent to level 6)\&."
7547 Note that changing the compression level will not automatically recompress all existing objects\&. You can force recompression by passing the \-F option to
7548 \fBgit-repack\fR(1)\&.
7551 pack\&.allowPackReuse
7553 When true or "single", and when reachability bitmaps are enabled, pack\-objects will try to send parts of the bitmapped packfile verbatim\&. When "multi", and when a multi\-pack reachability bitmap is available, pack\-objects will try to send parts of all packs in the MIDX\&.
7555 If only a single pack bitmap is available, and
7556 \fBpack\&.allowPackReuse\fR
7557 is set to "multi", reuse parts of just the bitmapped packfile\&. This can reduce memory and CPU usage to serve fetches, but might result in sending a slightly larger pack\&. Defaults to true\&.
7562 An extended regular expression configuring a set of delta islands\&. See "DELTA ISLANDS" in
7563 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)
7569 Specify an island name which gets to have its objects be packed first\&. This creates a kind of pseudo\-pack at the front of one pack, so that the objects from the specified island are hopefully faster to copy into any pack that should be served to a user requesting these objects\&. In practice this means that the island specified should likely correspond to what is the most commonly cloned in the repo\&. See also "DELTA ISLANDS" in
7570 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)\&.
7573 pack\&.deltaCacheSize
7575 The maximum memory in bytes used for caching deltas in
7576 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)
7577 before writing them out to a pack\&. This cache is used to speed up the writing object phase by not having to recompute the final delta result once the best match for all objects is found\&. Repacking large repositories on machines which are tight with memory might be badly impacted by this though, especially if this cache pushes the system into swapping\&. A value of 0 means no limit\&. The smallest size of 1 byte may be used to virtually disable this cache\&. Defaults to 256 MiB\&.
7580 pack\&.deltaCacheLimit
7582 The maximum size of a delta, that is cached in
7583 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)\&. This cache is used to speed up the writing object phase by not having to recompute the final delta result once the best match for all objects is found\&. Defaults to 1000\&. Maximum value is 65535\&.
7588 Specifies the number of threads to spawn when searching for best delta matches\&. This requires that
7589 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)
7590 be compiled with pthreads otherwise this option is ignored with a warning\&. This is meant to reduce packing time on multiprocessor machines\&. The required amount of memory for the delta search window is however multiplied by the number of threads\&. Specifying 0 will cause Git to auto\-detect the number of CPUs and set the number of threads accordingly\&.
7595 Specify the default pack index version\&. Valid values are 1 for legacy pack index used by Git versions prior to 1\&.5\&.2, and 2 for the new pack index with capabilities for packs larger than 4 GB as well as proper protection against the repacking of corrupted packs\&. Version 2 is the default\&. Note that version 2 is enforced and this config option is ignored whenever the corresponding pack is larger than 2 GB\&.
7597 If you have an old Git that does not understand the version 2
7599 file, cloning or fetching over a non\-native protocol (e\&.g\&. "http") that will copy both
7601 file and corresponding
7603 file from the other side may give you a repository that cannot be accessed with your older version of Git\&. If the
7605 file is smaller than 2 GB, however, you can use
7606 \fBgit-index-pack\fR(1)
7607 on the *\&.pack file to regenerate the
7612 pack\&.packSizeLimit
7614 The maximum size of a pack\&. This setting only affects packing to a file when repacking, i\&.e\&. the git:// protocol is unaffected\&. It can be overridden by the
7615 \fB\-\-max\-pack\-size\fR
7617 \fBgit-repack\fR(1)\&. Reaching this limit results in the creation of multiple packfiles\&.
7619 Note that this option is rarely useful, and may result in a larger total on\-disk size (because Git will not store deltas between packs) and worse runtime performance (object lookup within multiple packs is slower than a single pack, and optimizations like reachability bitmaps cannot cope with multiple packs)\&.
7621 If you need to actively run Git using smaller packfiles (e\&.g\&., because your filesystem does not support large files), this option may help\&. But if your goal is to transmit a packfile over a medium that supports limited sizes (e\&.g\&., removable media that cannot store the whole repository), you are likely better off creating a single large packfile and splitting it using a generic multi\-volume archive tool (e\&.g\&., Unix
7624 The minimum size allowed is limited to 1 MiB\&. The default is unlimited\&. Common unit suffixes of
7633 When true, git will use pack bitmaps (if available) when packing to stdout (e\&.g\&., during the server side of a fetch)\&. Defaults to true\&. You should not generally need to turn this off unless you are debugging pack bitmaps\&.
7636 pack\&.useBitmapBoundaryTraversal
7638 When true, Git will use an experimental algorithm for computing reachability queries with bitmaps\&. Instead of building up complete bitmaps for all of the negated tips and then OR\-ing them together, consider negated tips with existing bitmaps as additive (i\&.e\&. OR\-ing them into the result if they exist, ignoring them otherwise), and build up a bitmap at the boundary instead\&.
7640 When using this algorithm, Git may include too many objects as a result of not opening up trees belonging to certain UNINTERESTING commits\&. This inexactness matches the non\-bitmap traversal algorithm\&.
7642 In many cases, this can provide a speed\-up over the exact algorithm, particularly when there is poor bitmap coverage of the negated side of the query\&.
7647 When true, git will default to using the
7650 \fIgit pack\-objects\fR
7653 option is present\&. This algorithm only walks trees that appear in paths that introduce new objects\&. This can have significant performance benefits when computing a pack to send a small change\&. However, it is possible that extra objects are added to the pack\-file if the included commits contain certain types of direct renames\&. Default is
7657 pack\&.preferBitmapTips
7659 When selecting which commits will receive bitmaps, prefer a commit at the tip of any reference that is a suffix of any value of this configuration over any other commits in the "selection window"\&.
7661 Note that setting this configuration to
7663 does not mean that the commits at the tips of
7667 will necessarily be selected\&. This is because commits are selected for bitmaps from within a series of windows of variable length\&.
7669 If a commit at the tip of any reference which is a suffix of any value of this configuration is seen in a window, it is immediately given preference over any other commit in that window\&.
7672 pack\&.writeBitmaps (deprecated)
7674 This is a deprecated synonym for
7675 \fBrepack\&.writeBitmaps\fR\&.
7678 pack\&.writeBitmapHashCache
7680 When true, git will include a "hash cache" section in the bitmap index (if one is written)\&. This cache can be used to feed git\(cqs delta heuristics, potentially leading to better deltas between bitmapped and non\-bitmapped objects (e\&.g\&., when serving a fetch between an older, bitmapped pack and objects that have been pushed since the last gc)\&. The downside is that it consumes 4 bytes per object of disk space\&. Defaults to true\&.
7682 When writing a multi\-pack reachability bitmap, no new namehashes are computed; instead, any namehashes stored in an existing bitmap are permuted into their appropriate location when writing a new bitmap\&.
7685 pack\&.writeBitmapLookupTable
7687 When true, Git will include a "lookup table" section in the bitmap index (if one is written)\&. This table is used to defer loading individual bitmaps as late as possible\&. This can be beneficial in repositories that have relatively large bitmap indexes\&. Defaults to false\&.
7690 pack\&.readReverseIndex
7692 When true, git will read any \&.rev file(s) that may be available (see:
7693 \fBgitformat-pack\fR(5))\&. When false, the reverse index will be generated from scratch and stored in memory\&. Defaults to true\&.
7696 pack\&.writeReverseIndex
7698 When true, git will write a corresponding \&.rev file (see:
7699 \fBgitformat-pack\fR(5)) for each new packfile that it writes in all places except for
7700 \fBgit-fast-import\fR(1)
7701 and in the bulk checkin mechanism\&. Defaults to true\&.
7706 If the value is boolean, turns on or off pagination of the output of a particular Git subcommand when writing to a tty\&. Otherwise, turns on pagination for the subcommand using the pager specified by the value of
7707 \fBpager\&.<cmd>\fR\&. If
7711 is specified on the command line, it takes precedence over this option\&. To disable pagination for all commands, set
7721 Alias for a \-\-pretty= format string, as specified in
7722 \fBgit-log\fR(1)\&. Any aliases defined here can be used just as the built\-in pretty formats could\&. For example, running
7723 \fBgit config pretty\&.changelog "format:* %H %s"\fR
7724 would cause the invocation
7725 \fBgit log \-\-pretty=changelog\fR
7726 to be equivalent to running
7727 \fBgit log "\-\-pretty=format:* %H %s"\fR\&. Note that an alias with the same name as a built\-in format will be silently ignored\&.
7732 If set, provide a user defined default policy for all protocols which don\(cqt explicitly have a policy (\fBprotocol\&.<name>\&.allow\fR)\&. By default, if unset, known\-safe protocols (http, https, git, ssh) have a default policy of
7733 \fBalways\fR, known\-dangerous protocols (ext) have a default policy of
7734 \fBnever\fR, and all other protocols (including file) have a default policy of
7735 \fBuser\fR\&. Supported policies:
7739 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7746 \- protocol is always able to be used\&.
7751 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7758 \- protocol is never able to be used\&.
7763 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7770 \- protocol is only able to be used when
7771 \fBGIT_PROTOCOL_FROM_USER\fR
7772 is either unset or has a value of 1\&. This policy should be used when you want a protocol to be directly usable by the user but don\(cqt want it used by commands which execute clone/fetch/push commands without user input, e\&.g\&. recursive submodule initialization\&.
7776 protocol\&.<name>\&.allow
7778 Set a policy to be used by protocol
7780 with clone/fetch/push commands\&. See
7781 \fBprotocol\&.allow\fR
7782 above for the available policies\&.
7784 The protocol names currently used by git are:
7788 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7794 \fBfile\fR: any local file\-based path (including
7796 URLs, or local paths)
7801 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7807 \fBgit\fR: the anonymous git protocol over a direct TCP connection (or proxy, if configured)
7812 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7818 \fBssh\fR: git over ssh (including
7821 \fBssh://\fR, etc)\&.
7826 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7832 \fBhttp\fR: git over http, both "smart http" and "dumb http"\&. Note that this does
7835 \fBhttps\fR; if you want to configure both, you must do so individually\&.
7840 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7846 any external helpers are named by their protocol (e\&.g\&., use
7849 \fBgit\-remote\-hg\fR
7856 If set, clients will attempt to communicate with a server using the specified protocol version\&. If the server does not support it, communication falls back to version 0\&. If unset, the default is
7857 \fB2\fR\&. Supported versions:
7861 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7868 \- the original wire protocol\&.
7873 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7880 \- the original wire protocol with the addition of a version string in the initial response from the server\&.
7885 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7892 \- Wire protocol version 2, see
7893 \fBgitprotocol-v2\fR(5)\&.
7899 By default, Git does not create an extra merge commit when merging a commit that is a descendant of the current commit\&. Instead, the tip of the current branch is fast\-forwarded\&. When set to
7900 \fBfalse\fR, this variable tells Git to create an extra merge commit in such a case (equivalent to giving the
7902 option from the command line)\&. When set to
7903 \fBonly\fR, only such fast\-forward merges are allowed (equivalent to giving the
7905 option from the command line)\&. This setting overrides
7912 When true, rebase branches on top of the fetched branch, instead of merging the default branch from the default remote when "git pull" is run\&. See "branch\&.<name>\&.rebase" for setting this on a per\-branch basis\&.
7918 \fB\-\-rebase\-merges\fR
7921 so that the local merge commits are included in the rebase (see
7928 \fIi\fR), the rebase is run in interactive mode\&.
7930 \fBNOTE\fR: this is a possibly dangerous operation; do
7932 use it unless you understand the implications (see
7939 The default merge strategy to use when pulling multiple branches at once\&.
7944 The default merge strategy to use when pulling a single branch\&.
7947 push\&.autoSetupRemote
7949 If set to "true" assume
7950 \fB\-\-set\-upstream\fR
7951 on default push when no upstream tracking exists for the current branch; this option takes effect with push\&.default options
7954 \fIcurrent\fR\&. It is useful if by default you want new branches to be pushed to the default remote (like the behavior of
7955 \fIpush\&.default=current\fR) and you also want the upstream tracking to be set\&. Workflows most likely to benefit from this option are
7957 central workflows where all branches are expected to have the same name on the remote\&.
7964 should take if no refspec is given (whether from the command\-line, config, or elsewhere)\&. Different values are well\-suited for specific workflows; for instance, in a purely central workflow (i\&.e\&. the fetch source is equal to the push destination),
7966 is probably what you want\&. Possible values are:
7970 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7977 \- do not push anything (error out) unless a refspec is given\&. This is primarily meant for people who want to avoid mistakes by always being explicit\&.
7982 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
7989 \- push the current branch to update a branch with the same name on the receiving end\&. Works in both central and non\-central workflows\&.
7994 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8001 \- push the current branch back to the branch whose changes are usually integrated into the current branch (which is called
8002 \fB@{upstream}\fR)\&. This mode only makes sense if you are pushing to the same repository you would normally pull from (i\&.e\&. central workflow)\&.
8007 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8014 \- This is a deprecated synonym for
8020 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8027 \- push the current branch with the same name on the remote\&.
8029 If you are working on a centralized workflow (pushing to the same repository you pull from, which is typically
8030 \fBorigin\fR), then you need to configure an upstream branch with the same name\&.
8032 This mode is the default since Git 2\&.0, and is the safest option suited for beginners\&.
8037 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8044 \- push all branches having the same name on both ends\&. This makes the repository you are pushing to remember the set of branches that will be pushed out (e\&.g\&. if you always push
8048 there and no other branches, the repository you push to will have these two branches, and your local
8052 will be pushed there)\&.
8054 To use this mode effectively, you have to make sure
8056 the branches you would push out are ready to be pushed out before running
8057 \fIgit push\fR, as the whole point of this mode is to allow you to push all of the branches in one go\&. If you usually finish work on only one branch and push out the result, while other branches are unfinished, this mode is not for you\&. Also this mode is not suitable for pushing into a shared central repository, as other people may add new branches there, or update the tip of existing branches outside your control\&.
8059 This used to be the default, but not since Git 2\&.0 (\fBsimple\fR
8060 is the new default)\&.
8066 If set to true, enable
8067 \fB\-\-follow\-tags\fR
8068 option by default\&. You may override this configuration at time of push by specifying
8069 \fB\-\-no\-follow\-tags\fR\&.
8074 May be set to a boolean value, or the string
8075 \fIif\-asked\fR\&. A true value causes all pushes to be GPG signed, as if
8078 \fBgit-push\fR(1)\&. The string
8080 causes pushes to be signed if the server supports it, as if
8081 \fB\-\-signed=if\-asked\fR
8083 \fIgit push\fR\&. A false value may override a value from a lower\-priority config file\&. An explicit command\-line flag always overrides this config option\&.
8089 \fB\-\-push\-option=<option>\fR
8090 argument is given from the command line,
8092 behaves as if each <value> of this variable is given as
8093 \fB\-\-push\-option=<value>\fR\&.
8095 This is a multi\-valued variable, and an empty value can be used in a higher priority configuration file (e\&.g\&.
8097 in a repository) to clear the values inherited from a lower priority configuration files (e\&.g\&.
8098 \fB$HOME/\&.gitconfig\fR)\&.
8107 push\&.pushoption = a
8108 push\&.pushoption = b
8111 push\&.pushoption = c
8115 push\&.pushoption = b
8117 This will result in only b (a and c are cleared)\&.
8125 push\&.recurseSubmodules
8127 May be "check", "on\-demand", "only", or "no", with the same behavior as that of "push \-\-recurse\-submodules"\&. If not set,
8129 is used by default, unless
8130 \fIsubmodule\&.recurse\fR
8131 is set (in which case a
8134 \fIon\-demand\fR)\&.
8137 push\&.useForceIfIncludes
8139 If set to "true", it is equivalent to specifying
8140 \fB\-\-force\-if\-includes\fR
8143 in the command line\&. Adding
8144 \fB\-\-no\-force\-if\-includes\fR
8145 at the time of push overrides this configuration setting\&.
8150 If set to "true", attempt to reduce the size of the packfile sent by rounds of negotiation in which the client and the server attempt to find commits in common\&. If "false", Git will rely solely on the server\(cqs ref advertisement to find commits in common\&.
8155 If set to "false", disable use of bitmaps for "git push" even if
8156 \fBpack\&.useBitmaps\fR
8157 is "true", without preventing other git operations from using bitmaps\&. Default is true\&.
8162 Default backend to use for rebasing\&. Possible choices are
8165 \fImerge\fR\&. In the future, if the merge backend gains all remaining capabilities of the apply backend, this setting may become unused\&.
8170 Whether to show a diffstat of what changed upstream since the last rebase\&. False by default\&.
8175 If set to true, enable the
8176 \fB\-\-autosquash\fR
8179 by default for interactive mode\&. This can be overridden with the
8180 \fB\-\-no\-autosquash\fR
8186 When set to true, automatically create a temporary stash entry before the operation begins, and apply it after the operation ends\&. This means that you can run rebase on a dirty worktree\&. However, use with care: the final stash application after a successful rebase might result in non\-trivial conflicts\&. This option can be overridden by the
8187 \fB\-\-no\-autostash\fR
8191 \fBgit-rebase\fR(1)\&. Defaults to false\&.
8196 If set to true enable
8197 \fB\-\-update\-refs\fR
8198 option by default\&.
8201 rebase\&.missingCommitsCheck
8203 If set to "warn", git rebase \-i will print a warning if some commits are removed (e\&.g\&. a line was deleted), however the rebase will still proceed\&. If set to "error", it will print the previous warning and stop the rebase,
8204 \fIgit rebase \-\-edit\-todo\fR
8205 can then be used to correct the error\&. If set to "ignore", no checking is done\&. To drop a commit without warning or error, use the
8207 command in the todo list\&. Defaults to "ignore"\&.
8210 rebase\&.instructionFormat
8212 A format string, as specified in
8213 \fBgit-log\fR(1), to be used for the todo list during an interactive rebase\&. The format will automatically have the commit hash prepended to the format\&.
8216 rebase\&.abbreviateCommands
8220 will use abbreviated command names in the todo list resulting in something like this:
8226 p deadbee The oneline of the commit
8227 p fa1afe1 The oneline of the next commit
8240 pick deadbee The oneline of the commit
8241 pick fa1afe1 The oneline of the next commit
8248 Defaults to false\&.
8251 rebase\&.rescheduleFailedExec
8253 Automatically reschedule
8255 commands that failed\&. This only makes sense in interactive mode (or when an
8257 option was provided)\&. This is the same as specifying the
8258 \fB\-\-reschedule\-failed\-exec\fR
8265 \fB\-\-no\-fork\-point\fR
8266 option by default\&.
8269 rebase\&.rebaseMerges
8271 Whether and how to set the
8272 \fB\-\-rebase\-merges\fR
8273 option by default\&. Can be
8274 \fBrebase\-cousins\fR,
8275 \fBno\-rebase\-cousins\fR, or a boolean\&. Setting to true or to
8276 \fBno\-rebase\-cousins\fR
8278 \fB\-\-rebase\-merges=no\-rebase\-cousins\fR, setting to
8279 \fBrebase\-cousins\fR
8281 \fB\-\-rebase\-merges=rebase\-cousins\fR, and setting to false is equivalent to
8282 \fB\-\-no\-rebase\-merges\fR\&. Passing
8283 \fB\-\-rebase\-merges\fR
8284 on the command line, with or without an argument, overrides any
8285 \fBrebase\&.rebaseMerges\fR
8289 rebase\&.maxLabelLength
8291 When generating label names from commit subjects, truncate the names to this length\&. By default, the names are truncated to a little less than
8295 files to be written for the corresponding loose refs)\&.
8298 receive\&.advertiseAtomic
8300 By default, git\-receive\-pack will advertise the atomic push capability to its clients\&. If you don\(cqt want to advertise this capability, set this variable to false\&.
8303 receive\&.advertisePushOptions
8305 When set to true, git\-receive\-pack will advertise the push options capability to its clients\&. False by default\&.
8310 By default, git\-receive\-pack will run "git\-gc \-\-auto" after receiving data from git\-push and updating refs\&. You can stop it by setting this variable to false\&.
8313 receive\&.certNonceSeed
8315 By setting this variable to a string,
8316 \fBgit receive\-pack\fR
8318 \fBgit push \-\-signed\fR
8319 and verify it by using a "nonce" protected by HMAC using this string as a secret key\&.
8322 receive\&.certNonceSlop
8325 \fBgit push \-\-signed\fR
8326 sends a push certificate with a "nonce" that was issued by a receive\-pack serving the same repository within this many seconds, export the "nonce" found in the certificate to
8327 \fBGIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE\fR
8328 to the hooks (instead of what the receive\-pack asked the sending side to include)\&. This may allow writing checks in
8332 a bit easier\&. Instead of checking
8333 \fBGIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_SLOP\fR
8334 environment variable that records by how many seconds the nonce is stale to decide if they want to accept the certificate, they only can check
8335 \fBGIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_STATUS\fR
8340 receive\&.fsckObjects
8342 If it is set to true, git\-receive\-pack will check all received objects\&. See
8343 \fBtransfer\&.fsckObjects\fR
8344 for what\(cqs checked\&. Defaults to false\&. If not set, the value of
8345 \fBtransfer\&.fsckObjects\fR
8349 receive\&.fsck\&.<msg\-id>
8352 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR, but is used by
8353 \fBgit-receive-pack\fR(1)
8355 \fBgit-fsck\fR(1)\&. See the
8356 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR
8357 documentation for details\&.
8360 receive\&.fsck\&.skipList
8363 \fBfsck\&.skipList\fR, but is used by
8364 \fBgit-receive-pack\fR(1)
8366 \fBgit-fsck\fR(1)\&. See the
8367 \fBfsck\&.skipList\fR
8368 documentation for details\&.
8373 After receiving the pack from the client,
8375 may produce no output (if
8377 was specified) while processing the pack, causing some networks to drop the TCP connection\&. With this option set, if
8379 does not transmit any data in this phase for
8380 \fBreceive\&.keepAlive\fR
8381 seconds, it will send a short keepalive packet\&. The default is 5 seconds; set to 0 to disable keepalives entirely\&.
8384 receive\&.unpackLimit
8386 If the number of objects received in a push is below this limit then the objects will be unpacked into loose object files\&. However if the number of received objects equals or exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as a pack, after adding any missing delta bases\&. Storing the pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, especially on slow filesystems\&. If not set, the value of
8387 \fBtransfer\&.unpackLimit\fR
8391 receive\&.maxInputSize
8393 If the size of the incoming pack stream is larger than this limit, then git\-receive\-pack will error out, instead of accepting the pack file\&. If not set or set to 0, then the size is unlimited\&.
8396 receive\&.denyDeletes
8398 If set to true, git\-receive\-pack will deny a ref update that deletes the ref\&. Use this to prevent such a ref deletion via a push\&.
8401 receive\&.denyDeleteCurrent
8403 If set to true, git\-receive\-pack will deny a ref update that deletes the currently checked out branch of a non\-bare repository\&.
8406 receive\&.denyCurrentBranch
8408 If set to true or "refuse", git\-receive\-pack will deny a ref update to the currently checked out branch of a non\-bare repository\&. Such a push is potentially dangerous because it brings the HEAD out of sync with the index and working tree\&. If set to "warn", print a warning of such a push to stderr, but allow the push to proceed\&. If set to false or "ignore", allow such pushes with no message\&. Defaults to "refuse"\&.
8410 Another option is "updateInstead" which will update the working tree if pushing into the current branch\&. This option is intended for synchronizing working directories when one side is not easily accessible via interactive ssh (e\&.g\&. a live web site, hence the requirement that the working directory be clean)\&. This mode also comes in handy when developing inside a VM to test and fix code on different Operating Systems\&.
8412 By default, "updateInstead" will refuse the push if the working tree or the index have any difference from the HEAD, but the
8413 \fBpush\-to\-checkout\fR
8414 hook can be used to customize this\&. See
8415 \fBgithooks\fR(5)\&.
8418 receive\&.denyNonFastForwards
8420 If set to true, git\-receive\-pack will deny a ref update which is not a fast\-forward\&. Use this to prevent such an update via a push, even if that push is forced\&. This configuration variable is set when initializing a shared repository\&.
8425 This variable is the same as
8426 \fBtransfer\&.hideRefs\fR, but applies only to
8428 (and so affects pushes, but not fetches)\&. An attempt to update or delete a hidden ref by
8433 receive\&.procReceiveRefs
8435 This is a multi\-valued variable that defines reference prefixes to match the commands in
8436 \fBreceive\-pack\fR\&. Commands matching the prefixes will be executed by an external hook "proc\-receive", instead of the internal
8437 \fBexecute_commands\fR
8438 function\&. If this variable is not defined, the "proc\-receive" hook will never be used, and all commands will be executed by the internal
8439 \fBexecute_commands\fR
8442 For example, if this variable is set to "refs/for", pushing to reference such as "refs/for/master" will not create or update a reference named "refs/for/master", but may create or update a pull request directly by running the hook "proc\-receive"\&.
8444 Optional modifiers can be provided in the beginning of the value to filter commands for specific actions: create (a), modify (m), delete (d)\&. A
8446 can be included in the modifiers to negate the reference prefix entry\&. E\&.g\&.:
8452 git config \-\-system \-\-add receive\&.procReceiveRefs ad:refs/heads
8453 git config \-\-system \-\-add receive\&.procReceiveRefs !:refs/heads
8460 receive\&.updateServerInfo
8462 If set to true, git\-receive\-pack will run git\-update\-server\-info after receiving data from git\-push and updating refs\&.
8465 receive\&.shallowUpdate
8467 If set to true, \&.git/shallow can be updated when new refs require new shallow roots\&. Otherwise those refs are rejected\&.
8470 remote\&.pushDefault
8472 The remote to push to by default\&. Overrides
8473 \fBbranch\&.<name>\&.remote\fR
8474 for all branches, and is overridden by
8475 \fBbranch\&.<name>\&.pushRemote\fR
8476 for specific branches\&.
8479 remote\&.<name>\&.url
8481 The URL of a remote repository\&. See
8484 \fBgit-push\fR(1)\&.
8487 remote\&.<name>\&.pushurl
8489 The push URL of a remote repository\&. See
8490 \fBgit-push\fR(1)\&.
8493 remote\&.<name>\&.proxy
8495 For remotes that require curl (http, https and ftp), the URL to the proxy to use for that remote\&. Set to the empty string to disable proxying for that remote\&.
8498 remote\&.<name>\&.proxyAuthMethod
8500 For remotes that require curl (http, https and ftp), the method to use for authenticating against the proxy in use (probably set in
8501 \fBremote\&.<name>\&.proxy\fR)\&. See
8502 \fBhttp\&.proxyAuthMethod\fR\&.
8505 remote\&.<name>\&.fetch
8507 The default set of "refspec" for
8508 \fBgit-fetch\fR(1)\&. See
8509 \fBgit-fetch\fR(1)\&.
8512 remote\&.<name>\&.push
8514 The default set of "refspec" for
8515 \fBgit-push\fR(1)\&. See
8516 \fBgit-push\fR(1)\&.
8519 remote\&.<name>\&.mirror
8521 If true, pushing to this remote will automatically behave as if the
8523 option was given on the command line\&.
8526 remote\&.<name>\&.skipDefaultUpdate
8528 If true, this remote will be skipped by default when updating using
8533 \fBgit-remote\fR(1)\&.
8536 remote\&.<name>\&.skipFetchAll
8538 If true, this remote will be skipped by default when updating using
8543 \fBgit-remote\fR(1)\&.
8546 remote\&.<name>\&.receivepack
8548 The default program to execute on the remote side when pushing\&. See option \-\-receive\-pack of
8549 \fBgit-push\fR(1)\&.
8552 remote\&.<name>\&.uploadpack
8554 The default program to execute on the remote side when fetching\&. See option \-\-upload\-pack of
8555 \fBgit-fetch-pack\fR(1)\&.
8558 remote\&.<name>\&.tagOpt
8560 Setting this value to \-\-no\-tags disables automatic tag following when fetching from remote <name>\&. Setting it to \-\-tags will fetch every tag from remote <name>, even if they are not reachable from remote branch heads\&. Passing these flags directly to
8562 can override this setting\&. See options \-\-tags and \-\-no\-tags of
8563 \fBgit-fetch\fR(1)\&.
8566 remote\&.<name>\&.vcs
8568 Setting this to a value <vcs> will cause Git to interact with the remote with the git\-remote\-<vcs> helper\&.
8571 remote\&.<name>\&.prune
8573 When set to true, fetching from this remote by default will also remove any remote\-tracking references that no longer exist on the remote (as if the
8575 option was given on the command line)\&. Overrides
8580 remote\&.<name>\&.pruneTags
8582 When set to true, fetching from this remote by default will also remove any local tags that no longer exist on the remote if pruning is activated in general via
8583 \fBremote\&.<name>\&.prune\fR,
8586 \fB\-\-prune\fR\&. Overrides
8587 \fBfetch\&.pruneTags\fR
8591 \fBremote\&.<name>\&.prune\fR
8592 and the PRUNING section of
8593 \fBgit-fetch\fR(1)\&.
8596 remote\&.<name>\&.promisor
8598 When set to true, this remote will be used to fetch promisor objects\&.
8601 remote\&.<name>\&.partialclonefilter
8603 The filter that will be applied when fetching from this promisor remote\&. Changing or clearing this value will only affect fetches for new commits\&. To fetch associated objects for commits already present in the local object database, use the
8606 \fBgit-fetch\fR(1)\&.
8611 The list of remotes which are fetched by "git remote update <group>"\&. See
8612 \fBgit-remote\fR(1)\&.
8615 repack\&.useDeltaBaseOffset
8619 creates packs that use delta\-base offset\&. If you need to share your repository with Git older than version 1\&.4\&.4, either directly or via a dumb protocol such as http, then you need to set this option to "false" and repack\&. Access from old Git versions over the native protocol are unaffected by this option\&.
8622 repack\&.packKeptObjects
8624 If set to true, makes
8627 \fB\-\-pack\-kept\-objects\fR
8630 for details\&. Defaults to
8634 if a bitmap index is being written (either via
8635 \fB\-\-write\-bitmap\-index\fR
8637 \fBrepack\&.writeBitmaps\fR)\&.
8640 repack\&.useDeltaIslands
8642 If set to true, makes
8645 \fB\-\-delta\-islands\fR
8646 was passed\&. Defaults to
8650 repack\&.writeBitmaps
8652 When true, git will write a bitmap index when packing all objects to disk (e\&.g\&., when
8653 \fBgit repack \-a\fR
8654 is run)\&. This index can speed up the "counting objects" phase of subsequent packs created for clones and fetches, at the cost of some disk space and extra time spent on the initial repack\&. This has no effect if multiple packfiles are created\&. Defaults to true on bare repos, false otherwise\&.
8657 repack\&.updateServerInfo
8662 \fBgit-update-server-info\fR(1)\&. Defaults to true\&. Can be overridden when true by the
8665 \fBgit-repack\fR(1)\&.
8668 repack\&.cruftWindow, repack\&.cruftWindowMemory, repack\&.cruftDepth, repack\&.cruftThreads
8671 \fBgit-pack-objects\fR(1)
8672 when generating a cruft pack and the respective parameters are not given over the command line\&. See similarly named
8674 configuration variables for defaults and meaning\&.
8681 updates the index with the resulting contents after it cleanly resolves conflicts using previously recorded resolutions\&. Defaults to false\&.
8686 Activate recording of resolved conflicts, so that identical conflict hunks can be resolved automatically, should they be encountered again\&. By default,
8688 is enabled if there is an
8691 \fB$GIT_DIR\fR, e\&.g\&. if "rerere" was previously used in the repository\&.
8696 Setting this variable to true makes
8703 safe\&.bareRepository
8705 Specifies which bare repositories Git will work with\&. The currently supported values are:
8709 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8715 \fBall\fR: Git works with all bare repositories\&. This is the default\&.
8720 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8726 \fBexplicit\fR: Git only works with bare repositories specified via the top\-level
8728 command\-line option, or the
8730 environment variable (see
8733 If you do not use bare repositories in your workflow, then it may be beneficial to set
8734 \fBsafe\&.bareRepository\fR
8737 in your global config\&. This will protect you from attacks that involve cloning a repository that contains a bare repository and running a Git command within that directory\&.
8739 This config setting is only respected in protected configuration (see
8740 the section called \(lqSCOPES\(rq)\&. This prevents untrusted repositories from tampering with this value\&.
8746 These config entries specify Git\-tracked directories that are considered safe even if they are owned by someone other than the current user\&. By default, Git will refuse to even parse a Git config of a repository owned by someone else, let alone run its hooks, and this config setting allows users to specify exceptions, e\&.g\&. for intentionally shared repositories (see the
8749 \fBgit-init\fR(1))\&.
8751 This is a multi\-valued setting, i\&.e\&. you can add more than one directory via
8752 \fBgit config \-\-add\fR\&. To reset the list of safe directories (e\&.g\&. to override any such directories specified in the system config), add a
8753 \fBsafe\&.directory\fR
8754 entry with an empty value\&.
8756 This config setting is only respected in protected configuration (see
8757 the section called \(lqSCOPES\(rq)\&. This prevents untrusted repositories from tampering with this value\&.
8759 The value of this setting is interpolated, i\&.e\&.
8761 expands to a path relative to the home directory and
8762 \fB%(prefix)/<path>\fR
8763 expands to a path relative to Git\(cqs (runtime) prefix\&.
8765 To completely opt\-out of this security check, set
8766 \fBsafe\&.directory\fR
8768 \fB*\fR\&. This will allow all repositories to be treated as if their directory was listed in the
8769 \fBsafe\&.directory\fR
8771 \fBsafe\&.directory=*\fR
8772 is set in system config and you want to re\-enable this protection, then initialize your list with an empty value before listing the repositories that you deem safe\&.
8774 As explained, Git only allows you to access repositories owned by yourself, i\&.e\&. the user who is running Git, by default\&. When Git is running as
8776 in a non Windows platform that provides sudo, however, git checks the SUDO_UID environment variable that sudo creates and will allow access to the uid recorded as its value in addition to the id from
8777 \fIroot\fR\&. This is to make it easy to perform a common sequence during installation "make && sudo make install"\&. A git process running under
8783 command exports the environment variable to record which id the original user has\&. If that is not what you would prefer and want git to only trust repositories that are owned by root instead, then you can remove the
8785 variable from root\(cqs environment before invoking git\&.
8788 sendemail\&.identity
8790 A configuration identity\&. When given, causes values in the
8791 \fIsendemail\&.<identity>\fR
8792 subsection to take precedence over values in the
8794 section\&. The default identity is the value of
8795 \fBsendemail\&.identity\fR\&.
8798 sendemail\&.smtpEncryption
8801 \fBgit-send-email\fR(1)
8802 for description\&. Note that this setting is not subject to the
8807 sendemail\&.smtpSSLCertPath
8809 Path to ca\-certificates (either a directory or a single file)\&. Set it to an empty string to disable certificate verification\&.
8812 sendemail\&.<identity>\&.*
8814 Identity\-specific versions of the
8816 parameters found below, taking precedence over those when this identity is selected, through either the command\-line or
8817 \fBsendemail\&.identity\fR\&.
8820 sendemail\&.multiEdit
8822 If true (default), a single editor instance will be spawned to edit files you have to edit (patches when
8824 is used, and the summary when
8826 is used)\&. If false, files will be edited one after the other, spawning a new editor each time\&.
8831 Sets the default for whether to confirm before sending\&. Must be one of
8839 \fBgit-send-email\fR(1)
8840 documentation for the meaning of these values\&.
8843 sendemail\&.aliasesFile
8845 To avoid typing long email addresses, point this to one or more email aliases files\&. You must also supply
8846 \fBsendemail\&.aliasFileType\fR\&.
8849 sendemail\&.aliasFileType
8851 Format of the file(s) specified in sendemail\&.aliasesFile\&. Must be one of
8859 What an alias file in each format looks like can be found in the documentation of the email program of the same name\&. The differences and limitations from the standard formats are described below:
8866 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8872 Quoted aliases and quoted addresses are not supported: lines that contain a
8874 symbol are ignored\&.
8879 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8885 Redirection to a file (\fB/path/name\fR) or pipe (\fB|command\fR) is not supported\&.
8890 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8896 File inclusion (\fB:include: /path/name\fR) is not supported\&.
8901 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
8907 Warnings are printed on the standard error output for any explicitly unsupported constructs, and any other lines that are not recognized by the parser\&.
8912 sendemail\&.annotate, sendemail\&.bcc, sendemail\&.cc, sendemail\&.ccCmd, sendemail\&.chainReplyTo, sendemail\&.envelopeSender, sendemail\&.from, sendemail\&.headerCmd, sendemail\&.signedOffByCc, sendemail\&.smtpPass, sendemail\&.suppressCc, sendemail\&.suppressFrom, sendemail\&.to, sendemail\&.toCmd, sendemail\&.smtpDomain, sendemail\&.smtpServer, sendemail\&.smtpServerPort, sendemail\&.smtpServerOption, sendemail\&.smtpUser, sendemail\&.thread, sendemail\&.transferEncoding, sendemail\&.validate, sendemail\&.xmailer
8914 These configuration variables all provide a default for
8915 \fBgit-send-email\fR(1)
8916 command\-line options\&. See its documentation for details\&.
8919 sendemail\&.signedOffCc (deprecated)
8921 Deprecated alias for
8922 \fBsendemail\&.signedOffByCc\fR\&.
8925 sendemail\&.smtpBatchSize
8927 Number of messages to be sent per connection, after that a relogin will happen\&. If the value is 0 or undefined, send all messages in one connection\&. See also the
8928 \fB\-\-batch\-size\fR
8930 \fBgit-send-email\fR(1)\&.
8933 sendemail\&.smtpReloginDelay
8935 Seconds to wait before reconnecting to the smtp server\&. See also the
8936 \fB\-\-relogin\-delay\fR
8938 \fBgit-send-email\fR(1)\&.
8941 sendemail\&.forbidSendmailVariables
8943 To avoid common misconfiguration mistakes,
8944 \fBgit-send-email\fR(1)
8945 will abort with a warning if any configuration options for "sendmail" exist\&. Set this variable to bypass the check\&.
8951 \fBgit rebase \-i\fR
8952 for editing the rebase instruction file\&. The value is meant to be interpreted by the shell when it is used\&. It can be overridden by the
8953 \fBGIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR\fR
8954 environment variable\&. When not configured, the default commit message editor is used instead\&.
8957 showBranch\&.default
8959 The default set of branches for
8960 \fBgit-show-branch\fR(1)\&. See
8961 \fBgit-show-branch\fR(1)\&.
8964 sparse\&.expectFilesOutsideOfPatterns
8966 Typically with sparse checkouts, files not matching any sparsity patterns are marked with a SKIP_WORKTREE bit in the index and are missing from the working tree\&. Accordingly, Git will ordinarily check whether files with the SKIP_WORKTREE bit are in fact present in the working tree contrary to expectations\&. If Git finds any, it marks those paths as present by clearing the relevant SKIP_WORKTREE bits\&. This option can be used to tell Git that such present\-despite\-skipped files are expected and to stop checking for them\&.
8969 \fBfalse\fR, which allows Git to automatically recover from the list of files in the index and working tree falling out of sync\&.
8973 if you are in a setup where some external factor relieves Git of the responsibility for maintaining the consistency between the presence of working tree files and sparsity patterns\&. For example, if you have a Git\-aware virtual file system that has a robust mechanism for keeping the working tree and the sparsity patterns up to date based on access patterns\&.
8975 Regardless of this setting, Git does not check for present\-despite\-skipped files unless sparse checkout is enabled, so this config option has no effect unless
8976 \fBcore\&.sparseCheckout\fR
8981 splitIndex\&.maxPercentChange
8983 When the split index feature is used, this specifies the percent of entries the split index can contain compared to the total number of entries in both the split index and the shared index before a new shared index is written\&. The value should be between 0 and 100\&. If the value is 0, then a new shared index is always written; if it is 100, a new shared index is never written\&. By default, the value is 20, so a new shared index is written if the number of entries in the split index would be greater than 20 percent of the total number of entries\&. See
8984 \fBgit-update-index\fR(1)\&.
8987 splitIndex\&.sharedIndexExpire
8989 When the split index feature is used, shared index files that were not modified since the time this variable specifies will be removed when a new shared index file is created\&. The value "now" expires all entries immediately, and "never" suppresses expiration altogether\&. The default value is "2\&.weeks\&.ago"\&. Note that a shared index file is considered modified (for the purpose of expiration) each time a new split\-index file is either created based on it or read from it\&. See
8990 \fBgit-update-index\fR(1)\&.
8995 By default, Git determines the command line arguments to use based on the basename of the configured SSH command (configured using the environment variable
8998 \fBGIT_SSH_COMMAND\fR
8999 or the config setting
9000 \fBcore\&.sshCommand\fR)\&. If the basename is unrecognized, Git will attempt to detect support of OpenSSH options by first invoking the configured SSH command with the
9002 (print configuration) option and will subsequently use OpenSSH options (if that is successful) or no options besides the host and remote command (if it fails)\&.
9006 can be set to override this detection\&. Valid values are
9008 (to use OpenSSH options),
9011 \fBtortoiseplink\fR,
9013 (no options except the host and remote command)\&. The default auto\-detection can be explicitly requested using the value
9014 \fBauto\fR\&. Any other value is treated as
9015 \fBssh\fR\&. This setting can also be overridden via the environment variable
9016 \fBGIT_SSH_VARIANT\fR\&.
9018 The current command\-line parameters used for each variant are as follows:
9022 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9029 \- [\-p port] [\-4] [\-6] [\-o option] [username@]host command
9034 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9041 \- [username@]host command
9046 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9055 \- [\-P port] [\-4] [\-6] [username@]host command
9060 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9067 \- [\-P port] [\-4] [\-6] \-batch [username@]host command
9072 variant, command\-line parameters are likely to change as git gains new features\&.
9075 stash\&.showIncludeUntracked
9077 If this is set to true, the
9078 \fBgit stash show\fR
9079 command will show the untracked files of a stash entry\&. Defaults to false\&. See the description of the
9082 \fBgit-stash\fR(1)\&.
9087 If this is set to true, the
9088 \fBgit stash show\fR
9089 command without an option will show the stash entry in patch form\&. Defaults to false\&. See the description of the
9092 \fBgit-stash\fR(1)\&.
9097 If this is set to true, the
9098 \fBgit stash show\fR
9099 command without an option will show a diffstat of the stash entry\&. Defaults to true\&. See the description of the
9102 \fBgit-stash\fR(1)\&.
9105 status\&.relativePaths
9109 shows paths relative to the current directory\&. Setting this variable to
9111 shows paths relative to the repository root (this was the default for Git prior to v1\&.5\&.4)\&.
9116 Set to true to enable \-\-short by default in
9117 \fBgit-status\fR(1)\&. The option \-\-no\-short takes precedence over this variable\&.
9122 Set to true to enable \-\-branch by default in
9123 \fBgit-status\fR(1)\&. The option \-\-no\-branch takes precedence over this variable\&.
9126 status\&.aheadBehind
9128 Set to true to enable
9129 \fB\-\-ahead\-behind\fR
9131 \fB\-\-no\-ahead\-behind\fR
9134 for non\-porcelain status formats\&. Defaults to true\&.
9137 status\&.displayCommentPrefix
9141 will insert a comment prefix before each output line (starting with
9142 \fBcore\&.commentChar\fR, i\&.e\&.
9144 by default)\&. This was the behavior of
9146 in Git 1\&.8\&.4 and previous\&. Defaults to false\&.
9149 status\&.renameLimit
9151 The number of files to consider when performing rename detection in
9154 \fBgit-commit\fR(1)\&. Defaults to the value of diff\&.renameLimit\&.
9159 Whether and how Git detects renames in
9163 \&. If set to "false", rename detection is disabled\&. If set to "true", basic rename detection is enabled\&. If set to "copies" or "copy", Git will detect copies, as well\&. Defaults to the value of diff\&.renames\&.
9170 will display the number of entries currently stashed away\&. Defaults to false\&.
9173 status\&.showUntrackedFiles
9179 show files which are not currently tracked by Git\&. Directories which contain only untracked files, are shown with the directory name only\&. Showing untracked files means that Git needs to lstat() all the files in the whole repository, which might be slow on some systems\&. So, this variable controls how the commands display the untracked files\&. Possible values are:
9183 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9190 \- Show no untracked files\&.
9195 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9202 \- Show untracked files and directories\&.
9207 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9214 \- Show also individual files in untracked directories\&.
9217 If this variable is not specified, it defaults to
9218 \fInormal\fR\&. All usual spellings for Boolean value
9225 \fBno\fR\&. This variable can be overridden with the \-u|\-\-untracked\-files option of
9228 \fBgit-commit\fR(1)\&.
9231 status\&.submoduleSummary
9233 Defaults to false\&. If this is set to a non\-zero number or true (identical to \-1 or an unlimited number), the submodule summary will be enabled and a summary of commits for modified submodules will be shown (see \-\-summary\-limit option of
9234 \fBgit-submodule\fR(1))\&. Please note that the summary output command will be suppressed for all submodules when
9235 \fBdiff\&.ignoreSubmodules\fR
9238 or only for those submodules where
9239 \fBsubmodule\&.<name>\&.ignore=all\fR\&. The only exception to that rule is that status and commit will show staged submodule changes\&. To also view the summary for ignored submodules you can either use the \-\-ignore\-submodules=dirty command\-line option or the
9240 \fIgit submodule summary\fR
9241 command, which shows a similar output but does not honor these settings\&.
9244 submodule\&.<name>\&.url
9246 The URL for a submodule\&. This variable is copied from the \&.gitmodules file to the git config via
9247 \fIgit submodule init\fR\&. The user can change the configured URL before obtaining the submodule via
9248 \fIgit submodule update\fR\&. If neither submodule\&.<name>\&.active nor submodule\&.active are set, the presence of this variable is used as a fallback to indicate whether the submodule is of interest to git commands\&. See
9249 \fBgit-submodule\fR(1)
9255 submodule\&.<name>\&.update
9257 The method by which a submodule is updated by
9258 \fIgit submodule update\fR, which is the only affected command, others such as
9259 \fIgit checkout \-\-recurse\-submodules\fR
9260 are unaffected\&. It exists for historical reasons, when
9262 was the only command to interact with submodules; settings like
9263 \fBsubmodule\&.active\fR
9266 are more specific\&. It is populated by
9267 \fBgit submodule init\fR
9270 file\&. See description of
9273 \fBgit-submodule\fR(1)\&.
9276 submodule\&.<name>\&.branch
9278 The remote branch name for a submodule, used by
9279 \fBgit submodule update \-\-remote\fR\&. Set this option to override the value found in the
9282 \fBgit-submodule\fR(1)
9288 submodule\&.<name>\&.fetchRecurseSubmodules
9290 This option can be used to control recursive fetching of this submodule\&. It can be overridden by using the \-\-[no\-]recurse\-submodules command\-line option to "git fetch" and "git pull"\&. This setting will override that from in the
9295 submodule\&.<name>\&.ignore
9297 Defines under what circumstances "git status" and the diff family show a submodule as modified\&. When set to "all", it will never be considered modified (but it will nonetheless show up in the output of status and commit when it has been staged), "dirty" will ignore all changes to the submodule\(cqs work tree and takes only differences between the HEAD of the submodule and the commit recorded in the superproject into account\&. "untracked" will additionally let submodules with modified tracked files in their work tree show up\&. Using "none" (the default when this option is not set) also shows submodules that have untracked files in their work tree as changed\&. This setting overrides any setting made in \&.gitmodules for this submodule, both settings can be overridden on the command line by using the "\-\-ignore\-submodules" option\&. The
9299 commands are not affected by this setting\&.
9302 submodule\&.<name>\&.active
9304 Boolean value indicating if the submodule is of interest to git commands\&. This config option takes precedence over the submodule\&.active config option\&. See
9305 \fBgitsubmodules\fR(7)
9311 A repeated field which contains a pathspec used to match against a submodule\(cqs path to determine if the submodule is of interest to git commands\&. See
9312 \fBgitsubmodules\fR(7)
9318 A boolean indicating if commands should enable the
9319 \fB\-\-recurse\-submodules\fR
9320 option by default\&. Defaults to false\&.
9322 When set to true, it can be deactivated via the
9323 \fB\-\-no\-recurse\-submodules\fR
9324 option\&. Note that some Git commands lacking this option may call some of the above commands affected by
9325 \fBsubmodule\&.recurse\fR; for instance
9326 \fBgit remote update\fR
9330 \fB\-\-no\-recurse\-submodules\fR
9331 option\&. For these commands a workaround is to temporarily change the configuration value by using
9332 \fBgit \-c submodule\&.recurse=0\fR\&.
9334 The following list shows the commands that accept
9335 \fB\-\-recurse\-submodules\fR
9336 and whether they are supported by this setting\&.
9340 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9356 are always supported\&.
9361 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9370 are not supported\&.
9375 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9382 is supported only if
9383 \fBsubmodule\&.propagateBranches\fR
9388 submodule\&.propagateBranches
9390 [EXPERIMENTAL] A boolean that enables branching support when using
9391 \fB\-\-recurse\-submodules\fR
9393 \fBsubmodule\&.recurse=true\fR\&. Enabling this will allow certain commands to accept
9394 \fB\-\-recurse\-submodules\fR
9395 and certain commands that already accept
9396 \fB\-\-recurse\-submodules\fR
9397 will now consider branches\&. Defaults to false\&.
9400 submodule\&.fetchJobs
9402 Specifies how many submodules are fetched/cloned at the same time\&. A positive integer allows up to that number of submodules fetched in parallel\&. A value of 0 will give some reasonable default\&. If unset, it defaults to 1\&.
9405 submodule\&.alternateLocation
9407 Specifies how the submodules obtain alternates when submodules are cloned\&. Possible values are
9409 \fBsuperproject\fR\&. By default
9411 is assumed, which doesn\(cqt add references\&. When the value is set to
9413 the submodule to be cloned computes its alternates location relative to the superprojects alternate\&.
9416 submodule\&.alternateErrorStrategy
9418 Specifies how to treat errors with the alternates for a submodule as computed via
9419 \fBsubmodule\&.alternateLocation\fR\&. Possible values are
9422 \fBdie\fR\&. Default is
9423 \fBdie\fR\&. Note that if set to
9426 \fBinfo\fR, and if there is an error with the computed alternate, the clone proceeds as if no alternate was specified\&.
9429 tag\&.forceSignAnnotated
9431 A boolean to specify whether annotated tags created should be GPG signed\&. If
9433 is specified on the command line, it takes precedence over this option\&.
9438 This variable controls the sort ordering of tags when displayed by
9439 \fBgit-tag\fR(1)\&. Without the "\-\-sort=<value>" option provided, the value of this variable will be used as the default\&.
9444 A boolean to specify whether all tags should be GPG signed\&. Use of this option when running in an automated script can result in a large number of tags being signed\&. It is therefore convenient to use an agent to avoid typing your gpg passphrase several times\&. Note that this option doesn\(cqt affect tag signing behavior enabled by "\-u <keyid>" or "\-\-local\-user=<keyid>" options\&.
9449 This variable can be used to restrict the permission bits of tar archive entries\&. The default is 0002, which turns off the world write bit\&. The special value "user" indicates that the archiving user\(cqs umask will be used instead\&. See umask(2) and
9450 \fBgit-archive\fR(1)\&.
9453 Trace2 config settings are only read from the system and global config files; repository local and worktree config files and \fB\-c\fR command line arguments are not respected\&.
9455 trace2\&.normalTarget
9457 This variable controls the normal target destination\&. It may be overridden by the
9459 environment variable\&. The following table shows possible values\&.
9464 This variable controls the performance target destination\&. It may be overridden by the
9465 \fBGIT_TRACE2_PERF\fR
9466 environment variable\&. The following table shows possible values\&.
9469 trace2\&.eventTarget
9471 This variable controls the event target destination\&. It may be overridden by the
9472 \fBGIT_TRACE2_EVENT\fR
9473 environment variable\&. The following table shows possible values\&.
9477 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9486 \- Disables the target\&.
9491 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9506 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9513 \- Writes to the already opened file descriptor\&.
9518 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9524 \fB<absolute\-pathname>\fR
9525 \- Writes to the file in append mode\&. If the target already exists and is a directory, the traces will be written to files (one per process) underneath the given directory\&.
9530 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9536 \fBaf_unix:[<socket\-type>:]<absolute\-pathname>\fR
9537 \- Write to a Unix DomainSocket (on platforms that support them)\&. Socket type can be either
9540 \fBdgram\fR; if omitted Git will try both\&.
9544 trace2\&.normalBrief
9546 Boolean\&. When true
9550 fields are omitted from normal output\&. May be overridden by the
9551 \fBGIT_TRACE2_BRIEF\fR
9552 environment variable\&. Defaults to false\&.
9557 Boolean\&. When true
9561 fields are omitted from PERF output\&. May be overridden by the
9562 \fBGIT_TRACE2_PERF_BRIEF\fR
9563 environment variable\&. Defaults to false\&.
9568 Boolean\&. When true
9572 fields are omitted from event output\&. May be overridden by the
9573 \fBGIT_TRACE2_EVENT_BRIEF\fR
9574 environment variable\&. Defaults to false\&.
9577 trace2\&.eventNesting
9579 Integer\&. Specifies desired depth of nested regions in the event output\&. Regions deeper than this value will be omitted\&. May be overridden by the
9580 \fBGIT_TRACE2_EVENT_NESTING\fR
9581 environment variable\&. Defaults to 2\&.
9584 trace2\&.configParams
9586 A comma\-separated list of patterns of "important" config settings that should be recorded in the trace2 output\&. For example,
9587 \fBcore\&.*,remote\&.*\&.url\fR
9588 would cause the trace2 output to contain events listing each configured remote\&. May be overridden by the
9589 \fBGIT_TRACE2_CONFIG_PARAMS\fR
9590 environment variable\&. Unset by default\&.
9595 A comma\-separated list of "important" environment variables that should be recorded in the trace2 output\&. For example,
9596 \fBGIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT,GIT_CONFIG\fR
9597 would cause the trace2 output to contain events listing the overrides for HTTP user agent and the location of the Git configuration file (assuming any are set)\&. May be overridden by the
9598 \fBGIT_TRACE2_ENV_VARS\fR
9599 environment variable\&. Unset by default\&.
9602 trace2\&.destinationDebug
9604 Boolean\&. When true Git will print error messages when a trace target destination cannot be opened for writing\&. By default, these errors are suppressed and tracing is silently disabled\&. May be overridden by the
9605 \fBGIT_TRACE2_DST_DEBUG\fR
9606 environment variable\&.
9611 Integer\&. When writing trace files to a target directory, do not write additional traces if doing so would exceed this many files\&. Instead, write a sentinel file that will block further tracing to this directory\&. Defaults to 0, which disables this check\&.
9614 transfer\&.credentialsInUrl
9616 A configured URL can contain plaintext credentials in the form
9617 \fB<protocol>://<user>:<password>@<domain>/<path>\fR\&. You may want to warn or forbid the use of such configuration (in favor of using
9618 \fBgit-credential\fR(1))\&. This will be used on
9621 \fBgit-push\fR(1), and any other direct use of the configured URL\&.
9623 Note that this is currently limited to detecting credentials in
9624 \fBremote\&.<name>\&.url\fR
9625 configuration; it won\(cqt detect credentials in
9626 \fBremote\&.<name>\&.pushurl\fR
9629 You might want to enable this to prevent inadvertent credentials exposure, e\&.g\&. because:
9633 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9639 The OS or system where you\(cqre running git may not provide a way or otherwise allow you to configure the permissions of the configuration file where the username and/or password are stored\&.
9644 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9650 Even if it does, having such data stored "at rest" might expose you in other ways, e\&.g\&. a backup process might copy the data to another system\&.
9655 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9661 The git programs will pass the full URL to one another as arguments on the command\-line, meaning the credentials will be exposed to other unprivileged users on systems that allow them to see the full process list of other users\&. On linux the "hidepid" setting documented in procfs(5) allows for configuring this behavior\&.
9663 If such concerns don\(cqt apply to you then you probably don\(cqt need to be concerned about credentials exposure due to storing sensitive data in git\(cqs configuration files\&. If you do want to use this, set
9664 \fBtransfer\&.credentialsInUrl\fR
9665 to one of these values:
9670 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9677 (default): Git will proceed with its activity without warning\&.
9682 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9688 \fBwarn\fR: Git will write a warning message to
9690 when parsing a URL with a plaintext credential\&.
9695 \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
9701 \fBdie\fR: Git will write a failure message to
9703 when parsing a URL with a plaintext credential\&.
9707 transfer\&.fsckObjects
9710 \fBfetch\&.fsckObjects\fR
9712 \fBreceive\&.fsckObjects\fR
9713 are not set, the value of this variable is used instead\&. Defaults to false\&.
9715 When set, the fetch or receive will abort in the case of a malformed object or a link to a nonexistent object\&. In addition, various other issues are checked for, including legacy issues (see
9716 \fBfsck\&.<msg\-id>\fR), and potential security issues like the existence of a
9718 directory or a malicious
9720 file (see the release notes for v2\&.2\&.1 and v2\&.17\&.1 for details)\&. Other sanity and security checks may be added in future releases\&.
9722 On the receiving side, failing fsckObjects will make those objects unreachable, see "QUARANTINE ENVIRONMENT" in
9723 \fBgit-receive-pack\fR(1)\&. On the fetch side, malformed objects will instead be left unreferenced in the repository\&.
9725 Due to the non\-quarantine nature of the
9726 \fBfetch\&.fsckObjects\fR
9727 implementation it cannot be relied upon to leave the object store clean like
9728 \fBreceive\&.fsckObjects\fR
9731 As objects are unpacked they\(cqre written to the object store, so there can be cases where malicious objects get introduced even though the "fetch" failed, only to have a subsequent "fetch" succeed because only new incoming objects are checked, not those that have already been written to the object store\&. That difference in behavior should not be relied upon\&. In the future, such objects may be quarantined for "fetch" as well\&.
9733 For now, the paranoid need to find some way to emulate the quarantine environment if they\(cqd like the same protection as "push"\&. E\&.g\&. in the case of an internal mirror do the mirroring in two steps, one to fetch the untrusted objects, and then do a second "push" (which will use the quarantine) to another internal repo, and have internal clients consume this pushed\-to repository, or embargo internal fetches and only allow them once a full "fsck" has run (and no new fetches have happened in the meantime)\&.
9742 use to decide which refs to omit from their initial advertisements\&. Use more than one definition to specify multiple prefix strings\&. A ref that is under the hierarchies listed in the value of this variable is excluded, and is hidden when responding to
9745 \fBgit fetch\fR\&. See
9746 \fBreceive\&.hideRefs\fR
9748 \fBuploadpack\&.hideRefs\fR
9749 for program\-specific versions of this config\&.
9751 You may also include a
9753 in front of the ref name to negate the entry, explicitly exposing it, even if an earlier entry marked it as hidden\&. If you have multiple hideRefs values, later entries override earlier ones (and entries in more\-specific config files override less\-specific ones)\&.
9755 If a namespace is in use, the namespace prefix is stripped from each reference before it is matched against
9756 \fBtransfer\&.hiderefs\fR
9757 patterns\&. In order to match refs before stripping, add a
9759 in front of the ref name\&. If you combine
9764 must be specified first\&.
9767 \fBrefs/heads/master\fR
9769 \fBtransfer\&.hideRefs\fR
9770 and the current namespace is
9772 \fBrefs/namespaces/foo/refs/heads/master\fR
9773 is omitted from the advertisements\&. If
9774 \fBuploadpack\&.allowRefInWant\fR
9778 \fBwant\-ref refs/heads/master\fR
9782 \fBrefs/namespaces/foo/refs/heads/master\fR
9784 \fBreceive\-pack\fR, on the other hand, will still advertise the object id the ref is pointing to without mentioning its name (a so\-called "\&.have" line)\&.
9786 Even if you hide refs, a client may still be able to steal the target objects via the techniques described in the "SECURITY" section of the
9787 \fBgitnamespaces\fR(7)
9788 man page; it\(cqs best to keep private data in a separate repository\&.
9791 transfer\&.unpackLimit
9794 \fBfetch\&.unpackLimit\fR
9796 \fBreceive\&.unpackLimit\fR
9797 are not set, the value of this variable is used instead\&. The default value is 100\&.
9800 transfer\&.advertiseSID
9802 Boolean\&. When true, client and server processes will advertise their unique session IDs to their remote counterpart\&. Defaults to false\&.
9805 transfer\&.bundleURI
9810 commands will request bundle information from the remote server (if advertised) and download bundles before continuing the clone through the Git protocol\&. Defaults to
9814 transfer\&.advertiseObjectInfo
9819 capability is advertised by servers\&. Defaults to false\&.
9822 uploadarchive\&.allowUnreachable
9824 If true, allow clients to use
9825 \fBgit archive \-\-remote\fR
9826 to request any tree, whether reachable from the ref tips or not\&. See the discussion in the "SECURITY" section of
9827 \fBgit-upload-archive\fR(1)
9828 for more details\&. Defaults to
9832 uploadpack\&.hideRefs
9834 This variable is the same as
9835 \fBtransfer\&.hideRefs\fR, but applies only to
9837 (and so affects only fetches, not pushes)\&. An attempt to fetch a hidden ref by
9839 will fail\&. See also
9840 \fBuploadpack\&.allowTipSHA1InWant\fR\&.
9843 uploadpack\&.allowTipSHA1InWant
9846 \fBuploadpack\&.hideRefs\fR
9849 to accept a fetch request that asks for an object at the tip of a hidden ref (by default, such a request is rejected)\&. See also
9850 \fBuploadpack\&.hideRefs\fR\&. Even if this is false, a client may be able to steal objects via the techniques described in the "SECURITY" section of the
9851 \fBgitnamespaces\fR(7)
9852 man page; it\(cqs best to keep private data in a separate repository\&.
9855 uploadpack\&.allowReachableSHA1InWant
9859 to accept a fetch request that asks for an object that is reachable from any ref tip\&. However, note that calculating object reachability is computationally expensive\&. Defaults to
9860 \fBfalse\fR\&. Even if this is false, a client may be able to steal objects via the techniques described in the "SECURITY" section of the
9861 \fBgitnamespaces\fR(7)
9862 man page; it\(cqs best to keep private data in a separate repository\&.
9865 uploadpack\&.allowAnySHA1InWant
9869 to accept a fetch request that asks for any object at all\&. Defaults to
9873 uploadpack\&.keepAlive
9878 \fBpack\-objects\fR, there may be a quiet period while
9880 prepares the pack\&. Normally it would output progress information, but if
9882 was used for the fetch,
9884 will output nothing at all until the pack data begins\&. Some clients and networks may consider the server to be hung and give up\&. Setting this option instructs
9886 to send an empty keepalive packet every
9887 \fBuploadpack\&.keepAlive\fR
9888 seconds\&. Setting this option to 0 disables keepalive packets entirely\&. The default is 5 seconds\&.
9891 uploadpack\&.packObjectsHook
9893 If this option is set, when
9896 \fBgit pack\-objects\fR
9897 to create a packfile for a client, it will run this shell command instead\&. The
9899 command and arguments it
9901 have run (including the
9902 \fBgit pack\-objects\fR
9903 at the beginning) are appended to the shell command\&. The stdin and stdout of the hook are treated as if
9905 itself was run\&. I\&.e\&.,
9907 will feed input intended for
9909 to the hook, and expects a completed packfile on stdout\&.
9911 Note that this configuration variable is only respected when it is specified in protected configuration (see
9912 the section called \(lqSCOPES\(rq)\&. This is a safety measure against fetching from untrusted repositories\&.
9915 uploadpack\&.allowFilter
9917 If this option is set,
9919 will support partial clone and partial fetch object filtering\&.
9922 uploadpackfilter\&.allow
9924 Provides a default value for unspecified object filters (see: the below configuration variable)\&. If set to
9925 \fBtrue\fR, this will also enable all filters which get added in the future\&. Defaults to
9929 uploadpackfilter\&.<filter>\&.allow
9931 Explicitly allow or ban the object filter corresponding to
9932 \fB<filter>\fR, where
9939 \fBsparse:oid\fR, or
9940 \fBcombine\fR\&. If using combined filters, both
9942 and all of the nested filter kinds must be allowed\&. Defaults to
9943 \fBuploadpackfilter\&.allow\fR\&.
9946 uploadpackfilter\&.tree\&.maxDepth
9949 \fB\-\-filter=tree:<n>\fR
9952 is no more than the value of
9953 \fBuploadpackfilter\&.tree\&.maxDepth\fR\&. If set, this also implies
9954 \fBuploadpackfilter\&.tree\&.allow=true\fR, unless this configuration variable had already been set\&. Has no effect if unset\&.
9957 uploadpack\&.allowRefInWant
9959 If this option is set,
9963 feature of the protocol version 2
9965 command\&. This feature is intended for the benefit of load\-balanced servers which may not have the same view of what OIDs their refs point to due to replication delay\&.
9968 url\&.<base>\&.insteadOf
9970 Any URL that starts with this value will be rewritten to start, instead, with <base>\&. In cases where some site serves a large number of repositories, and serves them with multiple access methods, and some users need to use different access methods, this feature allows people to specify any of the equivalent URLs and have Git automatically rewrite the URL to the best alternative for the particular user, even for a never\-before\-seen repository on the site\&. When more than one insteadOf strings match a given URL, the longest match is used\&.
9972 Note that any protocol restrictions will be applied to the rewritten URL\&. If the rewrite changes the URL to use a custom protocol or remote helper, you may need to adjust the
9973 \fBprotocol\&.*\&.allow\fR
9974 config to permit the request\&. In particular, protocols you expect to use for submodules must be set to
9976 rather than the default of
9977 \fBuser\fR\&. See the description of
9978 \fBprotocol\&.allow\fR
9982 url\&.<base>\&.pushInsteadOf
9984 Any URL that starts with this value will not be pushed to; instead, it will be rewritten to start with <base>, and the resulting URL will be pushed to\&. In cases where some site serves a large number of repositories, and serves them with multiple access methods, some of which do not allow push, this feature allows people to specify a pull\-only URL and have Git automatically use an appropriate URL to push, even for a never\-before\-seen repository on the site\&. When more than one pushInsteadOf strings match a given URL, the longest match is used\&. If a remote has an explicit pushurl, Git will ignore this setting for that remote\&.
9987 user\&.name, user\&.email, author\&.name, author\&.email, committer\&.name, committer\&.email
9993 variables determine what ends up in the
9997 fields of commit objects\&. If you need the
10001 to be different, the
10002 \fBauthor\&.name\fR,
10003 \fBauthor\&.email\fR,
10004 \fBcommitter\&.name\fR, or
10005 \fBcommitter\&.email\fR
10006 variables can be set\&. All of these can be overridden by the
10007 \fBGIT_AUTHOR_NAME\fR,
10008 \fBGIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL\fR,
10009 \fBGIT_COMMITTER_NAME\fR,
10010 \fBGIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL\fR, and
10012 environment variables\&.
10016 forms of these variables conventionally refer to some form of a personal name\&. See
10017 \fBgit-commit\fR(1)
10018 and the environment variables section of
10020 for more information on these settings and the
10021 \fBcredential\&.username\fR
10022 option if you\(cqre looking for authentication credentials instead\&.
10025 user\&.useConfigOnly
10027 Instruct Git to avoid trying to guess defaults for
10030 \fBuser\&.name\fR, and instead retrieve the values only from the configuration\&. For example, if you have multiple email addresses and would like to use a different one for each repository, then with this configuration option set to
10032 in the global config along with a name, Git will prompt you to set up an email before making new commits in a newly cloned repository\&. Defaults to
10041 \fBgit-commit\fR(1)
10042 is not selecting the key you want it to automatically when creating a signed tag or commit, you can override the default selection with this variable\&. This option is passed unchanged to gpg\(cqs \-\-local\-user parameter, so you may specify a key using any method that gpg supports\&. If gpg\&.format is set to
10044 this can contain the path to either your private ssh key or the public key when ssh\-agent is used\&. Alternatively it can contain a public key prefixed with
10046 directly (e\&.g\&.: "key::ssh\-rsa XXXXXX identifier")\&. The private key needs to be available via ssh\-agent\&. If not set Git will call gpg\&.ssh\&.defaultKeyCommand (e\&.g\&.: "ssh\-add \-L") and try to use the first key available\&. For backward compatibility, a raw key which begins with "ssh\-", such as "ssh\-rsa XXXXXX identifier", is treated as "key::ssh\-rsa XXXXXX identifier", but this form is deprecated; use the
10051 versionsort\&.prereleaseSuffix (deprecated)
10053 Deprecated alias for
10054 \fBversionsort\&.suffix\fR\&. Ignored if
10055 \fBversionsort\&.suffix\fR
10059 versionsort\&.suffix
10061 Even when version sort is used in
10062 \fBgit-tag\fR(1), tagnames with the same base version but different suffixes are still sorted lexicographically, resulting e\&.g\&. in prerelease tags appearing after the main release (e\&.g\&. "1\&.0\-rc1" after "1\&.0")\&. This variable can be specified to determine the sorting order of tags with different suffixes\&.
10064 By specifying a single suffix in this variable, any tagname containing that suffix will appear before the corresponding main release\&. E\&.g\&. if the variable is set to "\-rc", then all "1\&.0\-rcX" tags will appear before "1\&.0"\&. If specified multiple times, once per suffix, then the order of suffixes in the configuration will determine the sorting order of tagnames with those suffixes\&. E\&.g\&. if "\-pre" appears before "\-rc" in the configuration, then all "1\&.0\-preX" tags will be listed before any "1\&.0\-rcX" tags\&. The placement of the main release tag relative to tags with various suffixes can be determined by specifying the empty suffix among those other suffixes\&. E\&.g\&. if the suffixes "\-rc", "", "\-ck", and "\-bfs" appear in the configuration in this order, then all "v4\&.8\-rcX" tags are listed first, followed by "v4\&.8", then "v4\&.8\-ckX" and finally "v4\&.8\-bfsX"\&.
10066 If more than one suffix matches the same tagname, then that tagname will be sorted according to the suffix which starts at the earliest position in the tagname\&. If more than one different matching suffix starts at that earliest position, then that tagname will be sorted according to the longest of those suffixes\&. The sorting order between different suffixes is undefined if they are in multiple config files\&.
10071 Specify a web browser that may be used by some commands\&. Currently only
10072 \fBgit-instaweb\fR(1)
10078 worktree\&.guessRemote
10080 If no branch is specified and neither
10087 \fBgit worktree add\fR
10088 defaults to creating a new branch from HEAD\&. If
10089 \fBworktree\&.guessRemote\fR
10092 tries to find a remote\-tracking branch whose name uniquely matches the new branch name\&. If such a branch exists, it is checked out and set as "upstream" for the new branch\&. If no such match can be found, it falls back to creating a new branch from the current HEAD\&.
10096 When using the deprecated \fB[section\&.subsection]\fR syntax, changing a value will result in adding a multi\-line key instead of a change, if the subsection is given with at least one uppercase character\&. For example when the config looks like
10102 [section\&.subsection]
10110 and running \fBgit config section\&.Subsection\&.key value2\fR will result in
10116 [section\&.subsection]
10126 Part of the \fBgit\fR(1) suite
10129 the bundle URI design document
10131 \%git-htmldocs/technical/bundle-uri.html