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NAME

       got.conf — Game of Trees configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       got.conf is the run-time configuration file for got(1).

       got.conf may be present in the root directory of a Git repository for repository-wide settings, or in the
       .got meta-data directory of a work tree to override repository-wide settings for got(1) commands executed
       within this work tree.

       The file format is line-based, with one configuration directive per line.  Any lines beginning with a ‘#’
       are treated as comments and ignored.

       The available configuration directives are as follows:

       author “Real Name <email address>”
               Configure  the  author's  name  and email address for got commit and got import when operating on
               this  repository.   Author  information  specified  here  overrides  the  GOT_AUTHOR  environment
               variable.

               Because git(1) may fail to parse commits without an email address in author data, got(1) attempts
               to reject author information with a missing email address.

       signer_id signer-id
               Configure  a signer-id to sign tag objects.  This key will be used to sign all tag objects unless
               overridden by got tag -s signer-id.

               For SSH-based signatures, signer-id is the path to a file which may refer to either a private SSH
               key, or a public SSH key with the private half available via ssh-agent(1).

       allowed_signers path
               Configure a path to the "allowed signers" file which  contains  a  list  of  trusted  SSH  signer
               identities.  The file will be passed to ssh-keygen(1) during verification of SSH-based signatures
               with  got  tag -V.  The format of the "allowed signers" file is documented in the ALLOWED SIGNERS
               section of ssh-keygen(1).

               Verification of SSH-based signatures is impossible unless the allowed_signers option  is  set  in
               got.conf.

       revoked_signers path
               Configure  a  path  to  the optional "revoked signers" file, which contains a list of revoked SSH
               signer identities.  This file is passed to ssh-keygen(1) during signature verification  with  got
               tag  -V.   Revoked  identities  are no longer considered trustworthy and verification of relevant
               signatures will fail.

       remote name {...}
               Define a remote repository.  The specified name can be used to refer to the remote repository  on
               the command line of got fetch and got send.

               When  repositories  are shared between multiple users on the system, it is recommended that users
               configure their trusted  remote  repositories  in  each  of  their  work-trees'  got.conf  files,
               overriding  corresponding  repository-wide  settings.   This  can  avoid  potentially undesirable
               connections to remote repositories placed into the shared repository's  got.conf  file  by  other
               users.

               Information about a repository is declared in a block of options enclosed in curly brackets:

               server hostname
                       Defines the hostname to use for contacting the remote repository's server.

               repository path
                       Defines the path to the repository on the remote repository's server.

               protocol scheme
                       Defines the protocol to use for communicating with the remote repository's server.

                       The following protocol schemes are supported:

                       git      The  Git  protocol  as  implemented  by  the  git-daemon(1) server.  Use of this
                                protocol is discouraged since it supports neither authentication nor encryption.

                       git+ssh  The Git protocol wrapped in an authenticated and encrypted ssh(1) tunnel.   With
                                this  protocol  the hostname may contain an embedded username for ssh(1) to use:
                                user@hostname

                       ssh      Short alias for git+ssh.

               port port
                       Defines the port to use for connecting to the remote repository's server.  The  port  can
                       be  specified  by number or name.  The port name to number mappings are found in the file
                       /etc/services; see services(5) for details.  If not specified, the default  port  of  the
                       specified protocol will be used.

               branch {branch ...}
                       Specify  one  or more branches which got fetch and got send should fetch from and send to
                       the remote repository by default.  The list of branches specified here can be  overridden
                       at the got fetch and got send command lines with the -b option.

               fetch_all_branches yes | no
                       This option controls whether got fetch will fetch all branches from the remote repository
                       by  default.   If enabled, this behaviour can be overridden at the got fetch command line
                       with the -b option, and any branch configuration settings for this remote repository will
                       be ignored.

               reference {reference ...}
                       Specify one or more arbitrary references which got fetch  should  fetch  by  default,  in
                       addition to the branches and tags that will be fetched.  The list of references specified
                       here  can be overridden at the got fetch command line with the -R option.  got fetch will
                       refuse to fetch references from the remote repository's  “refs/remotes/”  or  “refs/got/”
                       namespace.   In any case, references in the “refs/tags/” namespace will always be fetched
                       and mapped directly to local references in the same namespace.

               mirror_references yes | no
                       This option controls the behaviour of got fetch when updating references.  Enabling  this
                       option  can  lead  to  the  loss of local commits. Maintaining custom changes in a mirror
                       repository is therefore discouraged.

                       If this option is not specified or set to no, got fetch will map references of the remote
                       repository into the local repository's “refs/remotes/” namespace.

                       If this option is set to yes, all branches in the “refs/heads/” namespace will be updated
                       directly to match the corresponding branches in the remote repository.

               fetch {...}
                       An optional fetch block may contain any of the following configuration settings  for  use
                       by  got  fetch,  overriding  corresponding  settings  in the containing remote name {...}
                       block.

                          server hostname

                          repository path

                          protocol scheme

                          port port

                          branch {branch ...}

               send {...}
                       An optional send block may contain any of the following configuration settings for use by
                       got send, overriding corresponding settings in the containing remote name {...} block.

                          server hostname

                          repository path

                          protocol scheme

                          port port

                          branch {branch ...}

FILES

       got.conf
               If present, got.conf located in the root directory of a Git repository  supersedes  any  relevant
               settings in Git's config file.

       .got/got.conf
               If present, got.conf located in the .got meta-data directory of a got(1) work tree supersedes any
               relevant settings in the repository's got.conf configuration file and Git's config file.

EXAMPLES

       Configure author information:

             author "Flan Hacker <flan_hacker@openbsd.org>"

       Remote repository specification for the Game of Trees repository:

             remote "origin" {
                     server git.gameoftrees.org
                     protocol git
                     repository got
                     branch { "main" }
             }

       Mirror the OpenBSD src repository from Github:

             remote "origin" {
                     repository "openbsd/src"
                     server git@github.com
                     protocol git+ssh
                     mirror_references yes
             }

       Fetch changes via the Git protocol and send changes via the SSH protocol:

             remote "origin" {
                     repository my_repo
                     server git.example.com
                     protocol git
                     send {
                             server git@git.example.com
                             protocol ssh
                     }
             }

SEE ALSO

       got(1), git-repository(5), got-worktree(5)

CAVEATS

       got.conf  offers  no  way to configure the editor spawned by got commit, got histedit, got import, or got
       tag.  This is deliberate and  prevents  potential  arbitrary  command  execution  as  another  user  when
       repositories or work trees are shared between users.  Users should set their VISUAL or EDITOR environment
       variables instead.

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