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Gitolite Installation Step-By-Step

By Phil Whelan on July 23, 2012

In this post I will walk you through how to setup your own gitolite server and start hosting your own git repositories.

Gitolite is a great tool for doing this and works in a very git-like way for managing users, access-rights and setting up new repositories for collaboration between your team. A common reason to setup Gitolite is to remove reliance on services like GitHub.

Posted in Infrastrucutre, Software Development | Tagged git, github, gitolite, ssh-keygen | 47 Responses

Install Gitolite To Manage Your Git Repositories

By Phil Whelan on December 3, 2010

This post has been depreciated. A newer post is available. Gitolite Installation Step-By-Step Recently, netSIGN asked me to setup gitolite to give external developers controlled access to git repositories. Gitolite enables easy management of this access control. In this post I will detail how I set this up. The first thing to note about the [...]

Posted in Software Development, Uncategorized | Tagged code repository, git, gitolite, install, installation, mac osx, ssh-keygen | 19 Responses

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