[[!meta title="Git"]] Git research and development. Barebones shared git repositories --------------------------------- No gitolite, gitosis, gitlab or whatever involded. Only OpenSSH and git is needed. ### Basic config If needed, create a host instance for your git server at your `~/.ssh/config`: Host git.project.org gitserver HostName git.project.org Now make sure you can log into the server using key-based auth. ### Server config sudo apt install git sudo adduser git --home /var/git sudo mkdir /var/git/repositories sudo chown git. /var/git/repositories sudo chmod 775 /var/git/repositories sudo usermod -a -G git `whoami` # add yourself into the git group ### Creating a repository At your computer: repo="name-your-project-here" mkdir $repo cd $repo git init git remote add origin ssh://gitserver/var/git/repositories/$repo.git Then do your regular stuff: create files, commit stuff, etc: touch test git add . git commit -m "Initial import" ### Copy a bare git repo to the server cd .. git clone --bare $repo $repo.git scp -r $repo.git gitserver:/var/git/repositories/$repo.git ### Making the repository shareable In the server: sudo chgrp -R git /var/git/repositories/$repo.git sudo chmod 775 /var/git/repositories/$repo.git find /var/git/repositories/$repo.git/ -type f -exec sudo chmod 664 {} \; find /var/git/repositories/$repo.git/ -type d -exec sudo chmod 775 {} \; Now make sure that the repository configuration has the following option at the `core` section: sharedRepository = group You can edit `/var/git/repositories/$repo.git/config` to add this config or just run the following commands: git -C /var/git/repositories/$repo.git config core.sharedRepository group ### Daily workflow From now on, you can work at your computer's local `$repo` as usual: cd $repo git pull touch another-test git add . git commit -m "Adds another-test" git push # this sends changes back to your git server ### Adding more users into the game You can add existing users to edit the repository given that: * They have accounts in the system. * They are added into the `git` group. If they also use key-based auth they can seamlessly contribute to your repository as if you were using a more complex repository manager like gitolite or a service like gitlab. You can even try to implement some more complex access control by using different groups for each project so you're not bound to the `git` group. ### References - [How to make bare git repository group-writable after pushing?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15881104/how-to-make-bare-git-repository-group-writable-after-pushing). - [Create Git bare / shared remote repository](http://pietervogelaar.nl/create-git-bare-shared-remote-repository/). - [How to clone and share a Git repository over SSH](http://linuxaria.com/pills/how-to-clone-and-share-a-git-repository-over-ssh?lang=en) - [Git - Getting Git on a Server](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Getting-Git-on-a-Server). - [Git - Setting Up the Server](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server). Push to deploy -------------- * https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-automatic-deployment-with-git-with-a-vps * https://github.com/blog/1994-git-2-4-atomic-pushes-push-to-deploy-and-more * http://krisjordan.com/essays/setting-up-push-to-deploy-with-git * https://petecoop.co.uk/blog/git-2-3-push-deploy * http://superuser.com/questions/230694/how-can-i-push-a-git-repository-to-a-folder-over-ssh * https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/git * https://github.com/blog/1957-git-2-3-has-been-released (push-to-deploy) * https://github.com/git/git/blob/v2.3.0/Documentation/config.txt#L2155 * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1764380/push-to-a-non-bare-git-repository * http://bitflop.com/tutorials/git-bare-vs-non-bare-repositories.html Further development ------------------- * See [utils-git](https://git.fluxo.info/utils-git/about/) repository for useful scripts and plugins. * [gitly self-hosted](https://gitly.io). * [Git Large File Storage - Git Large File Storage (LFS) replaces large files such as audio samples, videos, datasets, and graphics with text pointers inside Git, while storing the file contents on a remote server like GitHub.com or GitHub Enterprise.](https://git-lfs.github.com/) / [#792075 - ITP: git-lfs -- Git Large File Support. An open source Git extension for versioning large files - Debian Bug report logs](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=792075). * signed commits: * check using gpgv? * [Validating other keys on your public keyring](https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/x334.html) * https://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/using_signed_git_commits/ * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17371955/verifying-signed-git-commits * https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Signing-Your-Work * https://mikegerwitz.com/papers/git-horror-story.html * Push-to-deploy plugin: * http://superuser.com/questions/230694/how-can-i-push-a-git-repository-to-a-folder-over-ssh * https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/git * https://github.com/blog/1957-git-2-3-has-been-released (push-to-deploy) * https://github.com/git/git/blob/v2.3.0/Documentation/config.txt#L2155 * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1764380/push-to-a-non-bare-git-repository * http://bitflop.com/tutorials/git-bare-vs-non-bare-repositories.html