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When attempting to read the XDG-style $HOME/.config/git/config and finding that $HOME/.config/git is a file, we gave a wrong error message, instead of treating the case as "a custom config file does not exist there" and moving on. * jn/warn-on-inaccessible-loosen: config: exit on error accessing any config file doc: advertise GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM config: treat user and xdg config permission problems as errors config, gitignore: failure to access with ENOTDIR is ok
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git-config(1)
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NAME
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----
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git-config - Get and set repository or global options
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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[verse]
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'git config' [<file-option>] [type] [-z|--null] name [value [value_regex]]
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'git config' [<file-option>] [type] --add name value
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'git config' [<file-option>] [type] --replace-all name value [value_regex]
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'git config' [<file-option>] [type] [-z|--null] --get name [value_regex]
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'git config' [<file-option>] [type] [-z|--null] --get-all name [value_regex]
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'git config' [<file-option>] [type] [-z|--null] --get-regexp name_regex [value_regex]
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'git config' [<file-option>] --unset name [value_regex]
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'git config' [<file-option>] --unset-all name [value_regex]
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'git config' [<file-option>] --rename-section old_name new_name
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'git config' [<file-option>] --remove-section name
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'git config' [<file-option>] [-z|--null] -l | --list
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'git config' [<file-option>] --get-color name [default]
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'git config' [<file-option>] --get-colorbool name [stdout-is-tty]
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'git config' [<file-option>] -e | --edit
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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You can query/set/replace/unset options with this command. The name is
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actually the section and the key separated by a dot, and the value will be
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escaped.
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Multiple lines can be added to an option by using the '--add' option.
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If you want to update or unset an option which can occur on multiple
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lines, a POSIX regexp `value_regex` needs to be given. Only the
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existing values that match the regexp are updated or unset. If
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you want to handle the lines that do *not* match the regex, just
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prepend a single exclamation mark in front (see also <<EXAMPLES>>).
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The type specifier can be either '--int' or '--bool', to make
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'git config' ensure that the variable(s) are of the given type and
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convert the value to the canonical form (simple decimal number for int,
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a "true" or "false" string for bool), or '--path', which does some
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path expansion (see '--path' below). If no type specifier is passed, no
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checks or transformations are performed on the value.
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When reading, the values are read from the system, global and
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repository local configuration files by default, and options
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'--system', '--global', '--local' and '--file <filename>' can be
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used to tell the command to read from only that location (see <<FILES>>).
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When writing, the new value is written to the repository local
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configuration file by default, and options '--system', '--global',
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'--file <filename>' can be used to tell the command to write to
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that location (you can say '--local' but that is the default).
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This command will fail with non-zero status upon error. Some exit
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codes are:
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. The config file is invalid (ret=3),
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. can not write to the config file (ret=4),
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. no section or name was provided (ret=2),
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. the section or key is invalid (ret=1),
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. you try to unset an option which does not exist (ret=5),
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. you try to unset/set an option for which multiple lines match (ret=5), or
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. you try to use an invalid regexp (ret=6).
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On success, the command returns the exit code 0.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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--replace-all::
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Default behavior is to replace at most one line. This replaces
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all lines matching the key (and optionally the value_regex).
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--add::
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Adds a new line to the option without altering any existing
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values. This is the same as providing '^$' as the value_regex
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in `--replace-all`.
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--get::
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Get the value for a given key (optionally filtered by a regex
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matching the value). Returns error code 1 if the key was not
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found and error code 2 if multiple key values were found.
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--get-all::
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Like get, but does not fail if the number of values for the key
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is not exactly one.
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--get-regexp::
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Like --get-all, but interprets the name as a regular expression and
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writes out the key names. Regular expression matching is currently
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case-sensitive and done against a canonicalized version of the key
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in which section and variable names are lowercased, but subsection
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names are not.
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--global::
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For writing options: write to global ~/.gitconfig file rather than
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the repository .git/config, write to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config file
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if this file exists and the ~/.gitconfig file doesn't.
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+
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For reading options: read only from global ~/.gitconfig and from
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$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config rather than from all available files.
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+
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See also <<FILES>>.
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--system::
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For writing options: write to system-wide $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig
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rather than the repository .git/config.
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+
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For reading options: read only from system-wide $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig
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rather than from all available files.
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+
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See also <<FILES>>.
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-f config-file::
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--file config-file::
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Use the given config file instead of the one specified by GIT_CONFIG.
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--remove-section::
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Remove the given section from the configuration file.
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--rename-section::
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Rename the given section to a new name.
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--unset::
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Remove the line matching the key from config file.
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--unset-all::
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Remove all lines matching the key from config file.
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-l::
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--list::
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List all variables set in config file.
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--bool::
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'git config' will ensure that the output is "true" or "false"
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--int::
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'git config' will ensure that the output is a simple
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decimal number. An optional value suffix of 'k', 'm', or 'g'
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in the config file will cause the value to be multiplied
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by 1024, 1048576, or 1073741824 prior to output.
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--bool-or-int::
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'git config' will ensure that the output matches the format of
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either --bool or --int, as described above.
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--path::
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'git-config' will expand leading '{tilde}' to the value of
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'$HOME', and '{tilde}user' to the home directory for the
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specified user. This option has no effect when setting the
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value (but you can use 'git config bla {tilde}/' from the
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command line to let your shell do the expansion).
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-z::
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--null::
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For all options that output values and/or keys, always
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end values with the null character (instead of a
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newline). Use newline instead as a delimiter between
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key and value. This allows for secure parsing of the
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output without getting confused e.g. by values that
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contain line breaks.
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--get-colorbool name [stdout-is-tty]::
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Find the color setting for `name` (e.g. `color.diff`) and output
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"true" or "false". `stdout-is-tty` should be either "true" or
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"false", and is taken into account when configuration says
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"auto". If `stdout-is-tty` is missing, then checks the standard
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output of the command itself, and exits with status 0 if color
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is to be used, or exits with status 1 otherwise.
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When the color setting for `name` is undefined, the command uses
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`color.ui` as fallback.
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--get-color name [default]::
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Find the color configured for `name` (e.g. `color.diff.new`) and
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output it as the ANSI color escape sequence to the standard
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output. The optional `default` parameter is used instead, if
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there is no color configured for `name`.
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-e::
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--edit::
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Opens an editor to modify the specified config file; either
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'--system', '--global', or repository (default).
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--includes::
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--no-includes::
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Respect `include.*` directives in config files when looking up
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values. Defaults to on.
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[[FILES]]
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FILES
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If not set explicitly with '--file', there are four files where
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'git config' will search for configuration options:
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$GIT_DIR/config::
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Repository specific configuration file.
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~/.gitconfig::
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User-specific configuration file. Also called "global"
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configuration file.
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$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config::
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Second user-specific configuration file. If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set
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or empty, $HOME/.config/git/config will be used. Any single-valued
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variable set in this file will be overwritten by whatever is in
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~/.gitconfig. It is a good idea not to create this file if
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you sometimes use older versions of Git, as support for this
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file was added fairly recently.
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$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig::
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System-wide configuration file.
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If no further options are given, all reading options will read all of these
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files that are available. If the global or the system-wide configuration
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file are not available they will be ignored. If the repository configuration
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file is not available or readable, 'git config' will exit with a non-zero
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error code. However, in neither case will an error message be issued.
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All writing options will per default write to the repository specific
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configuration file. Note that this also affects options like '--replace-all'
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and '--unset'. *'git config' will only ever change one file at a time*.
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You can override these rules either by command line options or by environment
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variables. The '--global' and the '--system' options will limit the file used
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to the global or system-wide file respectively. The GIT_CONFIG environment
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variable has a similar effect, but you can specify any filename you want.
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ENVIRONMENT
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GIT_CONFIG::
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Take the configuration from the given file instead of .git/config.
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Using the "--global" option forces this to ~/.gitconfig. Using the
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"--system" option forces this to $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig.
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GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM::
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Whether to skip reading settings from the system-wide
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$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig file. See linkgit:git[1] for details.
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See also <<FILES>>.
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[[EXAMPLES]]
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EXAMPLES
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--------
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Given a .git/config like this:
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#
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# This is the config file, and
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# a '#' or ';' character indicates
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# a comment
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#
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; core variables
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[core]
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; Don't trust file modes
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filemode = false
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; Our diff algorithm
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[diff]
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external = /usr/local/bin/diff-wrapper
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renames = true
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; Proxy settings
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[core]
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gitproxy=proxy-command for kernel.org
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gitproxy=default-proxy ; for all the rest
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you can set the filemode to true with
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% git config core.filemode true
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The hypothetical proxy command entries actually have a postfix to discern
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what URL they apply to. Here is how to change the entry for kernel.org
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to "ssh".
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% git config core.gitproxy '"ssh" for kernel.org' 'for kernel.org$'
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This makes sure that only the key/value pair for kernel.org is replaced.
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To delete the entry for renames, do
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% git config --unset diff.renames
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If you want to delete an entry for a multivar (like core.gitproxy above),
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you have to provide a regex matching the value of exactly one line.
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To query the value for a given key, do
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% git config --get core.filemode
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or
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% git config core.filemode
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or, to query a multivar:
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% git config --get core.gitproxy "for kernel.org$"
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If you want to know all the values for a multivar, do:
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% git config --get-all core.gitproxy
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If you like to live dangerously, you can replace *all* core.gitproxy by a
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new one with
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% git config --replace-all core.gitproxy ssh
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However, if you really only want to replace the line for the default proxy,
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i.e. the one without a "for ..." postfix, do something like this:
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% git config core.gitproxy ssh '! for '
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To actually match only values with an exclamation mark, you have to
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% git config section.key value '[!]'
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To add a new proxy, without altering any of the existing ones, use
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% git config --add core.gitproxy '"proxy-command" for example.com'
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An example to use customized color from the configuration in your
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script:
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#!/bin/sh
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WS=$(git config --get-color color.diff.whitespace "blue reverse")
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RESET=$(git config --get-color "" "reset")
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echo "${WS}your whitespace color or blue reverse${RESET}"
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include::config.txt[]
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GIT
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---
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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