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1CONFIGURATION FILE
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3
2de9b711 4The Git configuration file contains a number of variables that affect
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5the Git commands' behavior. The files `.git/config` and optionally
6`config.worktree` (see `extensions.worktreeConfig` below) in each
7repository are used to store the configuration for that repository, and
66e35fcb 8`$HOME/.gitconfig` is used to store a per-user configuration as
773002a7 9fallback values for the `.git/config` file. The file `/etc/gitconfig`
66e35fcb 10can be used to store a system-wide default configuration.
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2de9b711 12The configuration variables are used by both the Git plumbing
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13and the porcelains. The variables are divided into sections, wherein
14the fully qualified variable name of the variable itself is the last
1ab661dd 15dot-separated segment and the section name is everything before the last
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16dot. The variable names are case-insensitive, allow only alphanumeric
17characters and `-`, and must start with an alphabetic character. Some
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18variables may appear multiple times; we say then that the variable is
19multivalued.
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21Syntax
22~~~~~~
23
1ab661dd 24The syntax is fairly flexible and permissive; whitespaces are mostly
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25ignored. The '#' and ';' characters begin comments to the end of line,
26blank lines are ignored.
27
28The file consists of sections and variables. A section begins with
29the name of the section in square brackets and continues until the next
05c3e5c7 30section begins. Section names are case-insensitive. Only alphanumeric
dcb11263 31characters, `-` and `.` are allowed in section names. Each variable
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32must belong to some section, which means that there must be a section
33header before the first setting of a variable.
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34
35Sections can be further divided into subsections. To begin a subsection
36put its name in double quotes, separated by space from the section name,
773002a7 37in the section header, like in the example below:
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38
39--------
40 [section "subsection"]
41
42--------
43
b7ee2266 44Subsection names are case sensitive and can contain any characters except
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45newline and the null byte. Doublequote `"` and backslash can be included
46by escaping them as `\"` and `\\`, respectively. Backslashes preceding
47other characters are dropped when reading; for example, `\t` is read as
48`t` and `\0` is read as `0` Section headers cannot span multiple lines.
49Variables may belong directly to a section or to a given subsection. You
50can have `[section]` if you have `[section "subsection"]`, but you don't
51need to.
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53There is also a deprecated `[section.subsection]` syntax. With this
54syntax, the subsection name is converted to lower-case and is also
55compared case sensitively. These subsection names follow the same
56restrictions as section names.
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58All the other lines (and the remainder of the line after the section
59header) are recognized as setting variables, in the form
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60'name = value' (or just 'name', which is a short-hand to say that
61the variable is the boolean "true").
e0a4aae8 62The variable names are case-insensitive, allow only alphanumeric characters
a5285b6c 63and `-`, and must start with an alphabetic character.
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65A line that defines a value can be continued to the next line by
66ending it with a `\`; the backquote and the end-of-line are
67stripped. Leading whitespaces after 'name =', the remainder of the
68line after the first comment character '#' or ';', and trailing
69whitespaces of the line are discarded unless they are enclosed in
70double quotes. Internal whitespaces within the value are retained
71verbatim.
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73Inside double quotes, double quote `"` and backslash `\` characters
74must be escaped: use `\"` for `"` and `\\` for `\`.
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76The following escape sequences (beside `\"` and `\\`) are recognized:
77`\n` for newline character (NL), `\t` for horizontal tabulation (HT, TAB)
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78and `\b` for backspace (BS). Other char escape sequences (including octal
79escape sequences) are invalid.
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82Includes
83~~~~~~~~
84
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85The `include` and `includeIf` sections allow you to include config
86directives from another source. These sections behave identically to
87each other with the exception that `includeIf` sections may be ignored
88if their condition does not evaluate to true; see "Conditional includes"
89below.
90
df0233be 91You can include a config file from another by setting the special
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92`include.path` (or `includeIf.*.path`) variable to the name of the file
93to be included. The variable takes a pathname as its value, and is
94subject to tilde expansion. These variables can be given multiple times.
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96The contents of the included file are inserted immediately, as if they
97had been found at the location of the include directive. If the value of the
9d71d94d 98variable is a relative path, the path is considered to
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99be relative to the configuration file in which the include directive
100was found. See below for examples.
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102Conditional includes
103~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
104
105You can include a config file from another conditionally by setting a
106`includeIf.<condition>.path` variable to the name of the file to be
9d71d94d 107included.
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109The condition starts with a keyword followed by a colon and some data
110whose format and meaning depends on the keyword. Supported keywords
111are:
112
113`gitdir`::
114
115 The data that follows the keyword `gitdir:` is used as a glob
116 pattern. If the location of the .git directory matches the
117 pattern, the include condition is met.
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119The .git location may be auto-discovered, or come from `$GIT_DIR`
120environment variable. If the repository is auto discovered via a .git
121file (e.g. from submodules, or a linked worktree), the .git location
122would be the final location where the .git directory is, not where the
123.git file is.
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125The pattern can contain standard globbing wildcards and two additional
126ones, `**/` and `/**`, that can match multiple path components. Please
127refer to linkgit:gitignore[5] for details. For convenience:
128
129 * If the pattern starts with `~/`, `~` will be substituted with the
130 content of the environment variable `HOME`.
131
132 * If the pattern starts with `./`, it is replaced with the directory
133 containing the current config file.
134
135 * If the pattern does not start with either `~/`, `./` or `/`, `**/`
136 will be automatically prepended. For example, the pattern `foo/bar`
137 becomes `**/foo/bar` and would match `/any/path/to/foo/bar`.
138
139 * If the pattern ends with `/`, `**` will be automatically added. For
140 example, the pattern `foo/` becomes `foo/**`. In other words, it
141 matches "foo" and everything inside, recursively.
142
143`gitdir/i`::
144 This is the same as `gitdir` except that matching is done
145 case-insensitively (e.g. on case-insensitive file sytems)
146
147A few more notes on matching via `gitdir` and `gitdir/i`:
148
149 * Symlinks in `$GIT_DIR` are not resolved before matching.
150
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151 * Both the symlink & realpath versions of paths will be matched
152 outside of `$GIT_DIR`. E.g. if ~/git is a symlink to
153 /mnt/storage/git, both `gitdir:~/git` and `gitdir:/mnt/storage/git`
154 will match.
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156This was not the case in the initial release of this feature in
157v2.13.0, which only matched the realpath version. Configuration that
158wants to be compatible with the initial release of this feature needs
159to either specify only the realpath version, or both versions.
160
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161 * Note that "../" is not special and will match literally, which is
162 unlikely what you want.
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164Example
165~~~~~~~
166
167 # Core variables
168 [core]
169 ; Don't trust file modes
170 filemode = false
171
172 # Our diff algorithm
173 [diff]
6bb9e51b 174 external = /usr/local/bin/diff-wrapper
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175 renames = true
176
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177 [branch "devel"]
178 remote = origin
179 merge = refs/heads/devel
180
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181 # Proxy settings
182 [core]
29093c28 183 gitProxy="ssh" for "kernel.org"
e136f33b 184 gitProxy=default-proxy ; for the rest
910c00c8 185
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186 [include]
187 path = /path/to/foo.inc ; include by absolute path
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188 path = foo.inc ; find "foo.inc" relative to the current file
189 path = ~/foo.inc ; find "foo.inc" in your `$HOME` directory
9b25a0b5 190
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191 ; include if $GIT_DIR is /path/to/foo/.git
192 [includeIf "gitdir:/path/to/foo/.git"]
193 path = /path/to/foo.inc
194
195 ; include for all repositories inside /path/to/group
196 [includeIf "gitdir:/path/to/group/"]
197 path = /path/to/foo.inc
198
199 ; include for all repositories inside $HOME/to/group
200 [includeIf "gitdir:~/to/group/"]
201 path = /path/to/foo.inc
5f7b91ba 202
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203 ; relative paths are always relative to the including
204 ; file (if the condition is true); their location is not
205 ; affected by the condition
206 [includeIf "gitdir:/path/to/group/"]
207 path = foo.inc
208
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209Values
210~~~~~~
211
212Values of many variables are treated as a simple string, but there
213are variables that take values of specific types and there are rules
214as to how to spell them.
215
216boolean::
217
218 When a variable is said to take a boolean value, many
219 synonyms are accepted for 'true' and 'false'; these are all
220 case-insensitive.
221
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222 true;; Boolean true literals are `yes`, `on`, `true`,
223 and `1`. Also, a variable defined without `= <value>`
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224 is taken as true.
225
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226 false;; Boolean false literals are `no`, `off`, `false`,
227 `0` and the empty string.
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ed3bb3df 229When converting a value to its canonical form using the `--type=bool` type
7f0a02be 230specifier, 'git config' will ensure that the output is "true" or
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231"false" (spelled in lowercase).
232
233integer::
234 The value for many variables that specify various sizes can
235 be suffixed with `k`, `M`,... to mean "scale the number by
236 1024", "by 1024x1024", etc.
237
b92c1a28 238color::
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239 The value for a variable that takes a color is a list of
240 colors (at most two, one for foreground and one for background)
241 and attributes (as many as you want), separated by spaces.
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243The basic colors accepted are `normal`, `black`, `red`, `green`, `yellow`,
244`blue`, `magenta`, `cyan` and `white`. The first color given is the
245foreground; the second is the background.
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247Colors may also be given as numbers between 0 and 255; these use ANSI
248256-color mode (but note that not all terminals may support this). If
249your terminal supports it, you may also specify 24-bit RGB values as
250hex, like `#ff0ab3`.
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252The accepted attributes are `bold`, `dim`, `ul`, `blink`, `reverse`,
253`italic`, and `strike` (for crossed-out or "strikethrough" letters).
254The position of any attributes with respect to the colors
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255(before, after, or in between), doesn't matter. Specific attributes may
256be turned off by prefixing them with `no` or `no-` (e.g., `noreverse`,
257`no-ul`, etc).
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259An empty color string produces no color effect at all. This can be used
260to avoid coloring specific elements without disabling color entirely.
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262For git's pre-defined color slots, the attributes are meant to be reset
263at the beginning of each item in the colored output. So setting
264`color.decorate.branch` to `black` will paint that branch name in a
265plain `black`, even if the previous thing on the same output line (e.g.
266opening parenthesis before the list of branch names in `log --decorate`
267output) is set to be painted with `bold` or some other attribute.
268However, custom log formats may do more complicated and layered
269coloring, and the negated forms may be useful there.
b92c1a28 270
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271pathname::
272 A variable that takes a pathname value can be given a
273 string that begins with "`~/`" or "`~user/`", and the usual
274 tilde expansion happens to such a string: `~/`
275 is expanded to the value of `$HOME`, and `~user/` to the
276 specified user's home directory.
277
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279Variables
280~~~~~~~~~
281
282Note that this list is non-comprehensive and not necessarily complete.
b8936cf0 283For command-specific variables, you will find a more detailed description
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284in the appropriate manual page.
285
286Other git-related tools may and do use their own variables. When
287inventing new variables for use in your own tool, make sure their
288names do not conflict with those that are used by Git itself and
289other popular tools, and describe them in your documentation.
290
838ef420 291include::config/advice.txt[]
75194438 292
1a394fa9 293include::config/core.txt[]
dce96489 294
29120d8e 295include::config/add.txt[]
13bd2134 296
f740c8f1 297include::config/alias.txt[]
dfd42a3c 298
d293ffef 299include::config/am.txt[]
e97a5e76 300
696d4796 301include::config/apply.txt[]
1ab661dd 302
d09467b6 303include::config/blame.txt[]
8578037b 304
7273b95d 305include::config/branch.txt[]
a5ba2cbe 306
6b0b9740 307include::config/browser.txt[]
584627b4 308
9140b410 309include::config/checkout.txt[]
fa655d84 310
328e629c 311include::config/clean.txt[]
2122591b 312
0a7839e3 313include::config/color.txt[]
6b2f2d98 314
dbfc949f 315include::config/column.txt[]
d96e3c15 316
5453d236 317include::config/commit.txt[]
aaab8420 318
3a49be6d 319include::config/credential.txt[]
7f4d4746 320
2b4b7305 321include::config/completion.txt[]
6532f374 322
fa922d74 323include::config/diff.txt[]
afcbc8e7 324
9155f6f6 325include::config/difftool.txt[]
a904392e 326
f2e58246 327include::config/fastimport.txt[]
d9545c7f 328
561fda20 329include::config/fetch.txt[]
42cc7485 330
ab14f494 331include::config/format.txt[]
bb52995f 332
734dfebb 333include::config/filter.txt[]
26488f59 334
f80ccccb 335include::config/fsck.txt[]
1335f732 336
8daf3271 337include::config/gc.txt[]
48c32424 338
996f66eb 339include::config/gitcvs.txt[]
04752868 340
0648b769 341include::config/gitweb.txt[]
cd82323f 342
434e6e75 343include::config/grep.txt[]
ecd9ba61 344
ea555d04 345include::config/gpg.txt[]
b02f51b1 346
d864cf8b 347include::config/gui.txt[]
a2df1fb2 348
2c31a830 349include::config/guitool.txt[]
390c3480 350
d3df4270 351include::config/help.txt[]
b1f809d0 352
ad308479 353include::config/http.txt[]
6a56993b 354
8fc3f75f 355include::config/i18n.txt[]
d2c11a38 356
ae461026 357include::config/imap.txt[]
b0f34c3d 358
c1b342ad 359include::config/index.txt[]
3c09d684 360
ec335607 361include::config/init.txt[]
d8a8488d 362
cef9b951 363include::config/instaweb.txt[]
983a9eeb 364
630c2738 365include::config/interactive.txt[]
01143847 366
83009762 367include::config/log.txt[]
e6bb5f78 368
55e51cd7 369include::config/mailinfo.txt[]
d5c4b185 370
4a9f0c52 371include::config/mailmap.txt[]
08610900 372
f7ade6c9 373include::config/man.txt[]
7e8114c0 374
7fb5ab4a 375include::config/merge.txt[]
b5412484 376
ea24a76a 377include::config/mergetool.txt[]
682b451f 378
e50472d8 379include::config/notes.txt[]
6956f858 380
a168c5a2 381include::config/pack.txt[]
ae4f07fb 382
87e1b41a 383include::config/pager.txt[]
4370c2d6 384
cd967547 385include::config/pretty.txt[]
8028184e 386
dd55172c 387include::config/protocol.txt[]
373d70ef 388
7f50a495 389include::config/pull.txt[]
d8052750 390
d15dc439 391include::config/push.txt[]
b33a15b0 392
c7245900 393include::config/rebase.txt[]
16cf51c7 394
5f5a5fca 395include::config/receive.txt[]
0a1bc12b 396
99fce397 397include::config/remote.txt[]
737c5a9c 398
b720a9db 399include::config/remotes.txt[]
1918278e 400
be958be2 401include::config/repack.txt[]
ee34a2be 402
72622c24 403include::config/rerere.txt[]
b0f34c3d 404
e344b8b4 405include::config/reset.txt[]
4c3abd05 406
0ee42c86 407include::config/sendemail.txt[]
5453b83b 408
c3324199 409include::config/sequencer.txt[]
8dc9d22d 410
c52bcbb6 411include::config/showbranch.txt[]
1ab661dd 412
2ef0e469 413include::config/splitindex.txt[]
b2dd1c5c 414
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415include::config/ssh.txt[]
416
54ff5dda 417include::config/status.txt[]
4b2343fa 418
46a8bbb2 419include::config/stash.txt[]
3086c064 420
95c125f2 421include::config/submodule.txt[]
31224cbd 422
fb4c06fa 423include::config/tag.txt[]
ce1a79b6 424
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425include::config/trace2.txt[]
426
4a5bad07 427include::config/transfer.txt[]
b0f34c3d 428
c61f5562 429include::config/uploadarchive.txt[]
7671b632 430
533fff6a 431include::config/uploadpack.txt[]
516e2b76 432
e4a7a7b0 433include::config/url.txt[]
1c2eafb8 434
18b421d4 435include::config/user.txt[]
d67778ec 436
25268ad5 437include::config/versionsort.txt[]
d811c8e1 438
07c11a0b 439include::config/web.txt[]
e92445a7 440
649cf589 441include::config/worktree.txt[]