| CONFIGURATION FILE | 
 | ------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | The git configuration file contains a number of variables that affect | 
 | the git command's behavior. The `.git/config` file in each repository | 
 | is used to store the configuration for that repository, and | 
 | `$HOME/.gitconfig` is used to store a per-user configuration as | 
 | fallback values for the `.git/config` file. The file `/etc/gitconfig` | 
 | can be used to store a system-wide default configuration. | 
 |  | 
 | The configuration variables are used by both the git plumbing | 
 | and the porcelains. The variables are divided into sections, wherein | 
 | the fully qualified variable name of the variable itself is the last | 
 | dot-separated segment and the section name is everything before the last | 
 | dot. The variable names are case-insensitive and only alphanumeric | 
 | characters are allowed. Some variables may appear multiple times. | 
 |  | 
 | Syntax | 
 | ~~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | The syntax is fairly flexible and permissive; whitespaces are mostly | 
 | ignored.  The '#' and ';' characters begin comments to the end of line, | 
 | blank lines are ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | The file consists of sections and variables.  A section begins with | 
 | the name of the section in square brackets and continues until the next | 
 | section begins.  Section names are not case sensitive.  Only alphanumeric | 
 | characters, `-` and `.` are allowed in section names.  Each variable | 
 | must belong to some section, which means that there must be a section | 
 | header before the first setting of a variable. | 
 |  | 
 | Sections can be further divided into subsections.  To begin a subsection | 
 | put its name in double quotes, separated by space from the section name, | 
 | in the section header, like in the example below: | 
 |  | 
 | -------- | 
 | 	[section "subsection"] | 
 |  | 
 | -------- | 
 |  | 
 | Subsection names are case sensitive and can contain any characters except | 
 | newline (doublequote `"` and backslash have to be escaped as `\"` and `\\`, | 
 | respectively).  Section headers cannot span multiple | 
 | lines.  Variables may belong directly to a section or to a given subsection. | 
 | You can have `[section]` if you have `[section "subsection"]`, but you | 
 | don't need to. | 
 |  | 
 | There is also a case insensitive alternative `[section.subsection]` syntax. | 
 | In this syntax, subsection names follow the same restrictions as for section | 
 | names. | 
 |  | 
 | All the other lines (and the remainder of the line after the section | 
 | header) are recognized as setting variables, in the form | 
 | 'name = value'.  If there is no equal sign on the line, the entire line | 
 | is taken as 'name' and the variable is recognized as boolean "true". | 
 | The variable names are case-insensitive and only alphanumeric | 
 | characters and `-` are allowed.  There can be more than one value | 
 | for a given variable; we say then that variable is multivalued. | 
 |  | 
 | Leading and trailing whitespace in a variable value is discarded. | 
 | Internal whitespace within a variable value is retained verbatim. | 
 |  | 
 | The values following the equals sign in variable assign are all either | 
 | a string, an integer, or a boolean.  Boolean values may be given as yes/no, | 
 | 0/1, true/false or on/off.  Case is not significant in boolean values, when | 
 | converting value to the canonical form using '--bool' type specifier; | 
 | 'git config' will ensure that the output is "true" or "false". | 
 |  | 
 | String values may be entirely or partially enclosed in double quotes. | 
 | You need to enclose variable values in double quotes if you want to | 
 | preserve leading or trailing whitespace, or if the variable value contains | 
 | comment characters (i.e. it contains '#' or ';'). | 
 | Double quote `"` and backslash `\` characters in variable values must | 
 | be escaped: use `\"` for `"` and `\\` for `\`. | 
 |  | 
 | The following escape sequences (beside `\"` and `\\`) are recognized: | 
 | `\n` for newline character (NL), `\t` for horizontal tabulation (HT, TAB) | 
 | and `\b` for backspace (BS).  No other char escape sequence, nor octal | 
 | char sequences are valid. | 
 |  | 
 | Variable values ending in a `\` are continued on the next line in the | 
 | customary UNIX fashion. | 
 |  | 
 | Some variables may require a special value format. | 
 |  | 
 | Example | 
 | ~~~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Core variables | 
 | 	[core] | 
 | 		; Don't trust file modes | 
 | 		filemode = false | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Our diff algorithm | 
 | 	[diff] | 
 | 		external = /usr/local/bin/diff-wrapper | 
 | 		renames = true | 
 |  | 
 | 	[branch "devel"] | 
 | 		remote = origin | 
 | 		merge = refs/heads/devel | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Proxy settings | 
 | 	[core] | 
 | 		gitProxy="ssh" for "kernel.org" | 
 | 		gitProxy=default-proxy ; for the rest | 
 |  | 
 | Variables | 
 | ~~~~~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | Note that this list is non-comprehensive and not necessarily complete. | 
 | For command-specific variables, you will find a more detailed description | 
 | in the appropriate manual page. You will find a description of non-core | 
 | porcelain configuration variables in the respective porcelain documentation. | 
 |  | 
 | advice.*:: | 
 | 	When set to 'true', display the given optional help message. | 
 | 	When set to 'false', do not display. The configuration variables | 
 | 	are: | 
 | + | 
 | -- | 
 | 	pushNonFastForward:: | 
 | 		Advice shown when linkgit:git-push[1] refuses | 
 | 		non-fast-forward refs. Default: true. | 
 | 	statusHints:: | 
 | 		Directions on how to stage/unstage/add shown in the | 
 | 		output of linkgit:git-status[1] and the template shown | 
 | 		when writing commit messages. Default: true. | 
 | 	commitBeforeMerge:: | 
 | 		Advice shown when linkgit:git-merge[1] refuses to | 
 | 		merge to avoid overwriting local changes. | 
 | 		Default: true. | 
 | 	resolveConflict:: | 
 | 		Advices shown by various commands when conflicts | 
 | 		prevent the operation from being performed. | 
 | 		Default: true. | 
 | 	implicitIdentity:: | 
 | 		Advice on how to set your identity configuration when | 
 | 		your information is guessed from the system username and | 
 | 		domain name. Default: true. | 
 |  | 
 | 	detachedHead:: | 
 | 		Advice shown when you used linkgit::git-checkout[1] to | 
 | 		move to the detach HEAD state, to instruct how to create | 
 | 		a local branch after the fact.  Default: true. | 
 | -- | 
 |  | 
 | core.fileMode:: | 
 | 	If false, the executable bit differences between the index and | 
 | 	the working copy are ignored; useful on broken filesystems like FAT. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-update-index[1]. | 
 | + | 
 | The default is true, except linkgit:git-clone[1] or linkgit:git-init[1] | 
 | will probe and set core.fileMode false if appropriate when the | 
 | repository is created. | 
 |  | 
 | core.ignoreCygwinFSTricks:: | 
 | 	This option is only used by Cygwin implementation of Git. If false, | 
 | 	the Cygwin stat() and lstat() functions are used. This may be useful | 
 | 	if your repository consists of a few separate directories joined in | 
 | 	one hierarchy using Cygwin mount. If true, Git uses native Win32 API | 
 | 	whenever it is possible and falls back to Cygwin functions only to | 
 | 	handle symbol links. The native mode is more than twice faster than | 
 | 	normal Cygwin l/stat() functions. True by default, unless core.filemode | 
 | 	is true, in which case ignoreCygwinFSTricks is ignored as Cygwin's | 
 | 	POSIX emulation is required to support core.filemode. | 
 |  | 
 | core.ignorecase:: | 
 | 	If true, this option enables various workarounds to enable | 
 | 	git to work better on filesystems that are not case sensitive, | 
 | 	like FAT. For example, if a directory listing finds | 
 | 	"makefile" when git expects "Makefile", git will assume | 
 | 	it is really the same file, and continue to remember it as | 
 | 	"Makefile". | 
 | + | 
 | The default is false, except linkgit:git-clone[1] or linkgit:git-init[1] | 
 | will probe and set core.ignorecase true if appropriate when the repository | 
 | is created. | 
 |  | 
 | core.trustctime:: | 
 | 	If false, the ctime differences between the index and the | 
 | 	working copy are ignored; useful when the inode change time | 
 | 	is regularly modified by something outside Git (file system | 
 | 	crawlers and some backup systems). | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-update-index[1]. True by default. | 
 |  | 
 | core.quotepath:: | 
 | 	The commands that output paths (e.g. 'ls-files', | 
 | 	'diff'), when not given the `-z` option, will quote | 
 | 	"unusual" characters in the pathname by enclosing the | 
 | 	pathname in a double-quote pair and with backslashes the | 
 | 	same way strings in C source code are quoted.  If this | 
 | 	variable is set to false, the bytes higher than 0x80 are | 
 | 	not quoted but output as verbatim.  Note that double | 
 | 	quote, backslash and control characters are always | 
 | 	quoted without `-z` regardless of the setting of this | 
 | 	variable. | 
 |  | 
 | core.eol:: | 
 | 	Sets the line ending type to use in the working directory for | 
 | 	files that have the `text` property set.  Alternatives are | 
 | 	'lf', 'crlf' and 'native', which uses the platform's native | 
 | 	line ending.  The default value is `native`.  See | 
 | 	linkgit:gitattributes[5] for more information on end-of-line | 
 | 	conversion. | 
 |  | 
 | core.safecrlf:: | 
 | 	If true, makes git check if converting `CRLF` is reversible when | 
 | 	end-of-line conversion is active.  Git will verify if a command | 
 | 	modifies a file in the work tree either directly or indirectly. | 
 | 	For example, committing a file followed by checking out the | 
 | 	same file should yield the original file in the work tree.  If | 
 | 	this is not the case for the current setting of | 
 | 	`core.autocrlf`, git will reject the file.  The variable can | 
 | 	be set to "warn", in which case git will only warn about an | 
 | 	irreversible conversion but continue the operation. | 
 | + | 
 | CRLF conversion bears a slight chance of corrupting data. | 
 | When it is enabled, git will convert CRLF to LF during commit and LF to | 
 | CRLF during checkout.  A file that contains a mixture of LF and | 
 | CRLF before the commit cannot be recreated by git.  For text | 
 | files this is the right thing to do: it corrects line endings | 
 | such that we have only LF line endings in the repository. | 
 | But for binary files that are accidentally classified as text the | 
 | conversion can corrupt data. | 
 | + | 
 | If you recognize such corruption early you can easily fix it by | 
 | setting the conversion type explicitly in .gitattributes.  Right | 
 | after committing you still have the original file in your work | 
 | tree and this file is not yet corrupted.  You can explicitly tell | 
 | git that this file is binary and git will handle the file | 
 | appropriately. | 
 | + | 
 | Unfortunately, the desired effect of cleaning up text files with | 
 | mixed line endings and the undesired effect of corrupting binary | 
 | files cannot be distinguished.  In both cases CRLFs are removed | 
 | in an irreversible way.  For text files this is the right thing | 
 | to do because CRLFs are line endings, while for binary files | 
 | converting CRLFs corrupts data. | 
 | + | 
 | Note, this safety check does not mean that a checkout will generate a | 
 | file identical to the original file for a different setting of | 
 | `core.eol` and `core.autocrlf`, but only for the current one.  For | 
 | example, a text file with `LF` would be accepted with `core.eol=lf` | 
 | and could later be checked out with `core.eol=crlf`, in which case the | 
 | resulting file would contain `CRLF`, although the original file | 
 | contained `LF`.  However, in both work trees the line endings would be | 
 | consistent, that is either all `LF` or all `CRLF`, but never mixed.  A | 
 | file with mixed line endings would be reported by the `core.safecrlf` | 
 | mechanism. | 
 |  | 
 | core.autocrlf:: | 
 | 	Setting this variable to "true" is almost the same as setting | 
 | 	the `text` attribute to "auto" on all files except that text | 
 | 	files are not guaranteed to be normalized: files that contain | 
 | 	`CRLF` in the repository will not be touched.  Use this | 
 | 	setting if you want to have `CRLF` line endings in your | 
 | 	working directory even though the repository does not have | 
 | 	normalized line endings.  This variable can be set to 'input', | 
 | 	in which case no output conversion is performed. | 
 |  | 
 | core.symlinks:: | 
 | 	If false, symbolic links are checked out as small plain files that | 
 | 	contain the link text. linkgit:git-update-index[1] and | 
 | 	linkgit:git-add[1] will not change the recorded type to regular | 
 | 	file. Useful on filesystems like FAT that do not support | 
 | 	symbolic links. | 
 | + | 
 | The default is true, except linkgit:git-clone[1] or linkgit:git-init[1] | 
 | will probe and set core.symlinks false if appropriate when the repository | 
 | is created. | 
 |  | 
 | core.gitProxy:: | 
 | 	A "proxy command" to execute (as 'command host port') instead | 
 | 	of establishing direct connection to the remote server when | 
 | 	using the git protocol for fetching. If the variable value is | 
 | 	in the "COMMAND for DOMAIN" format, the command is applied only | 
 | 	on hostnames ending with the specified domain string. This variable | 
 | 	may be set multiple times and is matched in the given order; | 
 | 	the first match wins. | 
 | + | 
 | Can be overridden by the 'GIT_PROXY_COMMAND' environment variable | 
 | (which always applies universally, without the special "for" | 
 | handling). | 
 | + | 
 | The special string `none` can be used as the proxy command to | 
 | specify that no proxy be used for a given domain pattern. | 
 | This is useful for excluding servers inside a firewall from | 
 | proxy use, while defaulting to a common proxy for external domains. | 
 |  | 
 | core.ignoreStat:: | 
 | 	If true, commands which modify both the working tree and the index | 
 | 	will mark the updated paths with the "assume unchanged" bit in the | 
 | 	index. These marked files are then assumed to stay unchanged in the | 
 | 	working copy, until you	mark them otherwise manually - Git will not | 
 | 	detect the file changes	by lstat() calls. This is useful on systems | 
 | 	where those are very slow, such as Microsoft Windows. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-update-index[1]. | 
 | 	False by default. | 
 |  | 
 | core.preferSymlinkRefs:: | 
 | 	Instead of the default "symref" format for HEAD | 
 | 	and other symbolic reference files, use symbolic links. | 
 | 	This is sometimes needed to work with old scripts that | 
 | 	expect HEAD to be a symbolic link. | 
 |  | 
 | core.bare:: | 
 | 	If true this repository is assumed to be 'bare' and has no | 
 | 	working directory associated with it.  If this is the case a | 
 | 	number of commands that require a working directory will be | 
 | 	disabled, such as linkgit:git-add[1] or linkgit:git-merge[1]. | 
 | + | 
 | This setting is automatically guessed by linkgit:git-clone[1] or | 
 | linkgit:git-init[1] when the repository was created.  By default a | 
 | repository that ends in "/.git" is assumed to be not bare (bare = | 
 | false), while all other repositories are assumed to be bare (bare | 
 | = true). | 
 |  | 
 | core.worktree:: | 
 | 	Set the path to the root of the work tree. | 
 | 	This can be overridden by the GIT_WORK_TREE environment | 
 | 	variable and the '--work-tree' command line option. It can be | 
 | 	an absolute path or a relative path to the .git directory, | 
 | 	either specified by --git-dir or GIT_DIR, or automatically | 
 | 	discovered. | 
 | 	If --git-dir or GIT_DIR are specified but none of | 
 | 	--work-tree, GIT_WORK_TREE and core.worktree is specified, | 
 | 	the current working directory is regarded as the root of the | 
 | 	work tree. | 
 | + | 
 | Note that this variable is honored even when set in a configuration | 
 | file in a ".git" subdirectory of a directory, and its value differs | 
 | from the latter directory (e.g. "/path/to/.git/config" has | 
 | core.worktree set to "/different/path"), which is most likely a | 
 | misconfiguration.  Running git commands in "/path/to" directory will | 
 | still use "/different/path" as the root of the work tree and can cause | 
 | great confusion to the users. | 
 |  | 
 | core.logAllRefUpdates:: | 
 | 	Enable the reflog. Updates to a ref <ref> is logged to the file | 
 | 	"$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>", by appending the new and old | 
 | 	SHA1, the date/time and the reason of the update, but | 
 | 	only when the file exists.  If this configuration | 
 | 	variable is set to true, missing "$GIT_DIR/logs/<ref>" | 
 | 	file is automatically created for branch heads. | 
 | + | 
 | This information can be used to determine what commit | 
 | was the tip of a branch "2 days ago". | 
 | + | 
 | This value is true by default in a repository that has | 
 | a working directory associated with it, and false by | 
 | default in a bare repository. | 
 |  | 
 | core.repositoryFormatVersion:: | 
 | 	Internal variable identifying the repository format and layout | 
 | 	version. | 
 |  | 
 | core.sharedRepository:: | 
 | 	When 'group' (or 'true'), the repository is made shareable between | 
 | 	several users in a group (making sure all the files and objects are | 
 | 	group-writable). When 'all' (or 'world' or 'everybody'), the | 
 | 	repository will be readable by all users, additionally to being | 
 | 	group-shareable. When 'umask' (or 'false'), git will use permissions | 
 | 	reported by umask(2). When '0xxx', where '0xxx' is an octal number, | 
 | 	files in the repository will have this mode value. '0xxx' will override | 
 | 	user's umask value (whereas the other options will only override | 
 | 	requested parts of the user's umask value). Examples: '0660' will make | 
 | 	the repo read/write-able for the owner and group, but inaccessible to | 
 | 	others (equivalent to 'group' unless umask is e.g. '0022'). '0640' is a | 
 | 	repository that is group-readable but not group-writable. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-init[1]. False by default. | 
 |  | 
 | core.warnAmbiguousRefs:: | 
 | 	If true, git will warn you if the ref name you passed it is ambiguous | 
 | 	and might match multiple refs in the .git/refs/ tree. True by default. | 
 |  | 
 | core.compression:: | 
 | 	An integer -1..9, indicating a default compression level. | 
 | 	-1 is the zlib default. 0 means no compression, | 
 | 	and 1..9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being slowest. | 
 | 	If set, this provides a default to other compression variables, | 
 | 	such as 'core.loosecompression' and 'pack.compression'. | 
 |  | 
 | core.loosecompression:: | 
 | 	An integer -1..9, indicating the compression level for objects that | 
 | 	are not in a pack file. -1 is the zlib default. 0 means no | 
 | 	compression, and 1..9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being | 
 | 	slowest.  If not set,  defaults to core.compression.  If that is | 
 | 	not set,  defaults to 1 (best speed). | 
 |  | 
 | core.packedGitWindowSize:: | 
 | 	Number of bytes of a pack file to map into memory in a | 
 | 	single mapping operation.  Larger window sizes may allow | 
 | 	your system to process a smaller number of large pack files | 
 | 	more quickly.  Smaller window sizes will negatively affect | 
 | 	performance due to increased calls to the operating system's | 
 | 	memory manager, but may improve performance when accessing | 
 | 	a large number of large pack files. | 
 | + | 
 | Default is 1 MiB if NO_MMAP was set at compile time, otherwise 32 | 
 | MiB on 32 bit platforms and 1 GiB on 64 bit platforms.  This should | 
 | be reasonable for all users/operating systems.  You probably do | 
 | not need to adjust this value. | 
 | + | 
 | Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported. | 
 |  | 
 | core.packedGitLimit:: | 
 | 	Maximum number of bytes to map simultaneously into memory | 
 | 	from pack files.  If Git needs to access more than this many | 
 | 	bytes at once to complete an operation it will unmap existing | 
 | 	regions to reclaim virtual address space within the process. | 
 | + | 
 | Default is 256 MiB on 32 bit platforms and 8 GiB on 64 bit platforms. | 
 | This should be reasonable for all users/operating systems, except on | 
 | the largest projects.  You probably do not need to adjust this value. | 
 | + | 
 | Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported. | 
 |  | 
 | core.deltaBaseCacheLimit:: | 
 | 	Maximum number of bytes to reserve for caching base objects | 
 | 	that may be referenced by multiple deltified objects.  By storing the | 
 | 	entire decompressed base objects in a cache Git is able | 
 | 	to avoid unpacking and decompressing frequently used base | 
 | 	objects multiple times. | 
 | + | 
 | Default is 16 MiB on all platforms.  This should be reasonable | 
 | for all users/operating systems, except on the largest projects. | 
 | You probably do not need to adjust this value. | 
 | + | 
 | Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported. | 
 |  | 
 | core.bigFileThreshold:: | 
 | 	Files larger than this size are stored deflated, without | 
 | 	attempting delta compression.  Storing large files without | 
 | 	delta compression avoids excessive memory usage, at the | 
 | 	slight expense of increased disk usage. | 
 | + | 
 | Default is 512 MiB on all platforms.  This should be reasonable | 
 | for most projects as source code and other text files can still | 
 | be delta compressed, but larger binary media files won't be. | 
 | + | 
 | Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported. | 
 | + | 
 | Currently only linkgit:git-fast-import[1] honors this setting. | 
 |  | 
 | core.excludesfile:: | 
 | 	In addition to '.gitignore' (per-directory) and | 
 | 	'.git/info/exclude', git looks into this file for patterns | 
 | 	of files which are not meant to be tracked.  "{tilde}/" is expanded | 
 | 	to the value of `$HOME` and "{tilde}user/" to the specified user's | 
 | 	home directory.  See linkgit:gitignore[5]. | 
 |  | 
 | core.editor:: | 
 | 	Commands such as `commit` and `tag` that lets you edit | 
 | 	messages by launching an editor uses the value of this | 
 | 	variable when it is set, and the environment variable | 
 | 	`GIT_EDITOR` is not set.  See linkgit:git-var[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | core.pager:: | 
 | 	The command that git will use to paginate output.  Can | 
 | 	be overridden with the `GIT_PAGER` environment | 
 | 	variable.  Note that git sets the `LESS` environment | 
 | 	variable to `FRSX` if it is unset when it runs the | 
 | 	pager.  One can change these settings by setting the | 
 | 	`LESS` variable to some other value.  Alternately, | 
 | 	these settings can be overridden on a project or | 
 | 	global basis by setting the `core.pager` option. | 
 | 	Setting `core.pager` has no affect on the `LESS` | 
 | 	environment variable behaviour above, so if you want | 
 | 	to override git's default settings this way, you need | 
 | 	to be explicit.  For example, to disable the S option | 
 | 	in a backward compatible manner, set `core.pager` | 
 | 	to `less -+$LESS -FRX`.  This will be passed to the | 
 | 	shell by git, which will translate the final command to | 
 | 	`LESS=FRSX less -+FRSX -FRX`. | 
 |  | 
 | core.whitespace:: | 
 | 	A comma separated list of common whitespace problems to | 
 | 	notice.  'git diff' will use `color.diff.whitespace` to | 
 | 	highlight them, and 'git apply --whitespace=error' will | 
 | 	consider them as errors.  You can prefix `-` to disable | 
 | 	any of them (e.g. `-trailing-space`): | 
 | + | 
 | * `blank-at-eol` treats trailing whitespaces at the end of the line | 
 |   as an error (enabled by default). | 
 | * `space-before-tab` treats a space character that appears immediately | 
 |   before a tab character in the initial indent part of the line as an | 
 |   error (enabled by default). | 
 | * `indent-with-non-tab` treats a line that is indented with 8 or more | 
 |   space characters as an error (not enabled by default). | 
 | * `tab-in-indent` treats a tab character in the initial indent part of | 
 |   the line as an error (not enabled by default). | 
 | * `blank-at-eof` treats blank lines added at the end of file as an error | 
 |   (enabled by default). | 
 | * `trailing-space` is a short-hand to cover both `blank-at-eol` and | 
 |   `blank-at-eof`. | 
 | * `cr-at-eol` treats a carriage-return at the end of line as | 
 |   part of the line terminator, i.e. with it, `trailing-space` | 
 |   does not trigger if the character before such a carriage-return | 
 |   is not a whitespace (not enabled by default). | 
 |  | 
 | core.fsyncobjectfiles:: | 
 | 	This boolean will enable 'fsync()' when writing object files. | 
 | + | 
 | This is a total waste of time and effort on a filesystem that orders | 
 | data writes properly, but can be useful for filesystems that do not use | 
 | journalling (traditional UNIX filesystems) or that only journal metadata | 
 | and not file contents (OS X's HFS+, or Linux ext3 with "data=writeback"). | 
 |  | 
 | core.preloadindex:: | 
 | 	Enable parallel index preload for operations like 'git diff' | 
 | + | 
 | This can speed up operations like 'git diff' and 'git status' especially | 
 | on filesystems like NFS that have weak caching semantics and thus | 
 | relatively high IO latencies.  With this set to 'true', git will do the | 
 | index comparison to the filesystem data in parallel, allowing | 
 | overlapping IO's. | 
 |  | 
 | core.createObject:: | 
 | 	You can set this to 'link', in which case a hardlink followed by | 
 | 	a delete of the source are used to make sure that object creation | 
 | 	will not overwrite existing objects. | 
 | + | 
 | On some file system/operating system combinations, this is unreliable. | 
 | Set this config setting to 'rename' there; However, This will remove the | 
 | check that makes sure that existing object files will not get overwritten. | 
 |  | 
 | core.notesRef:: | 
 | 	When showing commit messages, also show notes which are stored in | 
 | 	the given ref.  The ref must be fully qualified.  If the given | 
 | 	ref does not exist, it is not an error but means that no | 
 | 	notes should be printed. | 
 | + | 
 | This setting defaults to "refs/notes/commits", and it can be overridden by | 
 | the 'GIT_NOTES_REF' environment variable.  See linkgit:git-notes[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | core.sparseCheckout:: | 
 | 	Enable "sparse checkout" feature. See section "Sparse checkout" in | 
 | 	linkgit:git-read-tree[1] for more information. | 
 |  | 
 | add.ignore-errors:: | 
 | 	Tells 'git add' to continue adding files when some files cannot be | 
 | 	added due to indexing errors. Equivalent to the '--ignore-errors' | 
 | 	option of linkgit:git-add[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | alias.*:: | 
 | 	Command aliases for the linkgit:git[1] command wrapper - e.g. | 
 | 	after defining "alias.last = cat-file commit HEAD", the invocation | 
 | 	"git last" is equivalent to "git cat-file commit HEAD". To avoid | 
 | 	confusion and troubles with script usage, aliases that | 
 | 	hide existing git commands are ignored. Arguments are split by | 
 | 	spaces, the usual shell quoting and escaping is supported. | 
 | 	quote pair and a backslash can be used to quote them. | 
 | + | 
 | If the alias expansion is prefixed with an exclamation point, | 
 | it will be treated as a shell command.  For example, defining | 
 | "alias.new = !gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD", the invocation | 
 | "git new" is equivalent to running the shell command | 
 | "gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD".  Note that shell commands will be | 
 | executed from the top-level directory of a repository, which may | 
 | not necessarily be the current directory. | 
 |  | 
 | am.keepcr:: | 
 | 	If true, git-am will call git-mailsplit for patches in mbox format | 
 | 	with parameter '--keep-cr'. In this case git-mailsplit will | 
 | 	not remove `\r` from lines ending with `\r\n`. Can be overridden | 
 | 	by giving '--no-keep-cr' from the command line. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-am[1], linkgit:git-mailsplit[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | apply.ignorewhitespace:: | 
 | 	When set to 'change', tells 'git apply' to ignore changes in | 
 | 	whitespace, in the same way as the '--ignore-space-change' | 
 | 	option. | 
 | 	When set to one of: no, none, never, false tells 'git apply' to | 
 | 	respect all whitespace differences. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-apply[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | apply.whitespace:: | 
 | 	Tells 'git apply' how to handle whitespaces, in the same way | 
 | 	as the '--whitespace' option. See linkgit:git-apply[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | branch.autosetupmerge:: | 
 | 	Tells 'git branch' and 'git checkout' to set up new branches | 
 | 	so that linkgit:git-pull[1] will appropriately merge from the | 
 | 	starting point branch. Note that even if this option is not set, | 
 | 	this behavior can be chosen per-branch using the `--track` | 
 | 	and `--no-track` options. The valid settings are: `false` -- no | 
 | 	automatic setup is done; `true` -- automatic setup is done when the | 
 | 	starting point is a remote branch; `always` -- automatic setup is | 
 | 	done when the starting point is either a local branch or remote | 
 | 	branch. This option defaults to true. | 
 |  | 
 | branch.autosetuprebase:: | 
 | 	When a new branch is created with 'git branch' or 'git checkout' | 
 | 	that tracks another branch, this variable tells git to set | 
 | 	up pull to rebase instead of merge (see "branch.<name>.rebase"). | 
 | 	When `never`, rebase is never automatically set to true. | 
 | 	When `local`, rebase is set to true for tracked branches of | 
 | 	other local branches. | 
 | 	When `remote`, rebase is set to true for tracked branches of | 
 | 	remote branches. | 
 | 	When `always`, rebase will be set to true for all tracking | 
 | 	branches. | 
 | 	See "branch.autosetupmerge" for details on how to set up a | 
 | 	branch to track another branch. | 
 | 	This option defaults to never. | 
 |  | 
 | branch.<name>.remote:: | 
 | 	When in branch <name>, it tells 'git fetch' and 'git push' which | 
 | 	remote to fetch from/push to.  It defaults to `origin` if no remote is | 
 | 	configured. `origin` is also used if you are not on any branch. | 
 |  | 
 | branch.<name>.merge:: | 
 | 	Defines, together with branch.<name>.remote, the upstream branch | 
 | 	for the given branch. It tells 'git fetch'/'git pull' which | 
 | 	branch to merge and can also affect 'git push' (see push.default). | 
 | 	When in branch <name>, it tells 'git fetch' the default | 
 | 	refspec to be marked for merging in FETCH_HEAD. The value is | 
 | 	handled like the remote part of a refspec, and must match a | 
 | 	ref which is fetched from the remote given by | 
 | 	"branch.<name>.remote". | 
 | 	The merge information is used by 'git pull' (which at first calls | 
 | 	'git fetch') to lookup the default branch for merging. Without | 
 | 	this option, 'git pull' defaults to merge the first refspec fetched. | 
 | 	Specify multiple values to get an octopus merge. | 
 | 	If you wish to setup 'git pull' so that it merges into <name> from | 
 | 	another branch in the local repository, you can point | 
 | 	branch.<name>.merge to the desired branch, and use the special setting | 
 | 	`.` (a period) for branch.<name>.remote. | 
 |  | 
 | branch.<name>.mergeoptions:: | 
 | 	Sets default options for merging into branch <name>. The syntax and | 
 | 	supported options are the same as those of linkgit:git-merge[1], but | 
 | 	option values containing whitespace characters are currently not | 
 | 	supported. | 
 |  | 
 | branch.<name>.rebase:: | 
 | 	When true, rebase the branch <name> on top of the fetched branch, | 
 | 	instead of merging the default branch from the default remote when | 
 | 	"git pull" is run. | 
 | 	*NOTE*: this is a possibly dangerous operation; do *not* use | 
 | 	it unless you understand the implications (see linkgit:git-rebase[1] | 
 | 	for details). | 
 |  | 
 | browser.<tool>.cmd:: | 
 | 	Specify the command to invoke the specified browser. The | 
 | 	specified command is evaluated in shell with the URLs passed | 
 | 	as arguments. (See linkgit:git-web--browse[1].) | 
 |  | 
 | browser.<tool>.path:: | 
 | 	Override the path for the given tool that may be used to | 
 | 	browse HTML help (see '-w' option in linkgit:git-help[1]) or a | 
 | 	working repository in gitweb (see linkgit:git-instaweb[1]). | 
 |  | 
 | clean.requireForce:: | 
 | 	A boolean to make git-clean do nothing unless given -f | 
 | 	or -n.   Defaults to true. | 
 |  | 
 | color.branch:: | 
 | 	A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of | 
 | 	linkgit:git-branch[1]. May be set to `always`, | 
 | 	`false` (or `never`) or `auto` (or `true`), in which case colors are used | 
 | 	only when the output is to a terminal. Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | color.branch.<slot>:: | 
 | 	Use customized color for branch coloration. `<slot>` is one of | 
 | 	`current` (the current branch), `local` (a local branch), | 
 | 	`remote` (a tracking branch in refs/remotes/), `plain` (other | 
 | 	refs). | 
 | + | 
 | The value for these configuration variables is a list of colors (at most | 
 | two) and attributes (at most one), separated by spaces.  The colors | 
 | accepted are `normal`, `black`, `red`, `green`, `yellow`, `blue`, | 
 | `magenta`, `cyan` and `white`; the attributes are `bold`, `dim`, `ul`, | 
 | `blink` and `reverse`.  The first color given is the foreground; the | 
 | second is the background.  The position of the attribute, if any, | 
 | doesn't matter. | 
 |  | 
 | color.diff:: | 
 | 	When set to `always`, always use colors in patch. | 
 | 	When false (or `never`), never.  When set to `true` or `auto`, use | 
 | 	colors only when the output is to the terminal. Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | color.diff.<slot>:: | 
 | 	Use customized color for diff colorization.  `<slot>` specifies | 
 | 	which part of the patch to use the specified color, and is one | 
 | 	of `plain` (context text), `meta` (metainformation), `frag` | 
 | 	(hunk header), 'func' (function in hunk header), `old` (removed lines), | 
 | 	`new` (added lines), `commit` (commit headers), or `whitespace` | 
 | 	(highlighting whitespace errors). The values of these variables may be | 
 | 	specified as in color.branch.<slot>. | 
 |  | 
 | color.decorate.<slot>:: | 
 | 	Use customized color for 'git log --decorate' output.  `<slot>` is one | 
 | 	of `branch`, `remoteBranch`, `tag`, `stash` or `HEAD` for local | 
 | 	branches, remote tracking branches, tags, stash and HEAD, respectively. | 
 |  | 
 | color.grep:: | 
 | 	When set to `always`, always highlight matches.  When `false` (or | 
 | 	`never`), never.  When set to `true` or `auto`, use color only | 
 | 	when the output is written to the terminal.  Defaults to `false`. | 
 |  | 
 | color.grep.<slot>:: | 
 | 	Use customized color for grep colorization.  `<slot>` specifies which | 
 | 	part of the line to use the specified color, and is one of | 
 | + | 
 | -- | 
 | `context`;; | 
 | 	non-matching text in context lines (when using `-A`, `-B`, or `-C`) | 
 | `filename`;; | 
 | 	filename prefix (when not using `-h`) | 
 | `function`;; | 
 | 	function name lines (when using `-p`) | 
 | `linenumber`;; | 
 | 	line number prefix (when using `-n`) | 
 | `match`;; | 
 | 	matching text | 
 | `selected`;; | 
 | 	non-matching text in selected lines | 
 | `separator`;; | 
 | 	separators between fields on a line (`:`, `-`, and `=`) | 
 | 	and between hunks (`--`) | 
 | -- | 
 | + | 
 | The values of these variables may be specified as in color.branch.<slot>. | 
 |  | 
 | color.interactive:: | 
 | 	When set to `always`, always use colors for interactive prompts | 
 | 	and displays (such as those used by "git-add --interactive"). | 
 | 	When false (or `never`), never.  When set to `true` or `auto`, use | 
 | 	colors only when the output is to the terminal. Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | color.interactive.<slot>:: | 
 | 	Use customized color for 'git add --interactive' | 
 | 	output. `<slot>` may be `prompt`, `header`, `help` or `error`, for | 
 | 	four distinct types of normal output from interactive | 
 | 	commands.  The values of these variables may be specified as | 
 | 	in color.branch.<slot>. | 
 |  | 
 | color.pager:: | 
 | 	A boolean to enable/disable colored output when the pager is in | 
 | 	use (default is true). | 
 |  | 
 | color.showbranch:: | 
 | 	A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of | 
 | 	linkgit:git-show-branch[1]. May be set to `always`, | 
 | 	`false` (or `never`) or `auto` (or `true`), in which case colors are used | 
 | 	only when the output is to a terminal. Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | color.status:: | 
 | 	A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of | 
 | 	linkgit:git-status[1]. May be set to `always`, | 
 | 	`false` (or `never`) or `auto` (or `true`), in which case colors are used | 
 | 	only when the output is to a terminal. Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | color.status.<slot>:: | 
 | 	Use customized color for status colorization. `<slot>` is | 
 | 	one of `header` (the header text of the status message), | 
 | 	`added` or `updated` (files which are added but not committed), | 
 | 	`changed` (files which are changed but not added in the index), | 
 | 	`untracked` (files which are not tracked by git), or | 
 | 	`nobranch` (the color the 'no branch' warning is shown in, defaulting | 
 | 	to red). The values of these variables may be specified as in | 
 | 	color.branch.<slot>. | 
 |  | 
 | color.ui:: | 
 | 	When set to `always`, always use colors in all git commands which | 
 | 	are capable of colored output. When false (or `never`), never. When | 
 | 	set to `true` or `auto`, use colors only when the output is to the | 
 | 	terminal. When more specific variables of color.* are set, they always | 
 | 	take precedence over this setting. Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | commit.status:: | 
 | 	A boolean to enable/disable inclusion of status information in the | 
 | 	commit message template when using an editor to prepare the commit | 
 | 	message.  Defaults to true. | 
 |  | 
 | commit.template:: | 
 | 	Specify a file to use as the template for new commit messages. | 
 | 	"{tilde}/" is expanded to the value of `$HOME` and "{tilde}user/" to the | 
 | 	specified user's home directory. | 
 |  | 
 | diff.autorefreshindex:: | 
 | 	When using 'git diff' to compare with work tree | 
 | 	files, do not consider stat-only change as changed. | 
 | 	Instead, silently run `git update-index --refresh` to | 
 | 	update the cached stat information for paths whose | 
 | 	contents in the work tree match the contents in the | 
 | 	index.  This option defaults to true.  Note that this | 
 | 	affects only 'git diff' Porcelain, and not lower level | 
 | 	'diff' commands such as 'git diff-files'. | 
 |  | 
 | diff.external:: | 
 | 	If this config variable is set, diff generation is not | 
 | 	performed using the internal diff machinery, but using the | 
 | 	given command.  Can be overridden with the `GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' | 
 | 	environment variable.  The command is called with parameters | 
 | 	as described under "git Diffs" in linkgit:git[1].  Note: if | 
 | 	you want to use an external diff program only on a subset of | 
 | 	your files, you	might want to use linkgit:gitattributes[5] instead. | 
 |  | 
 | diff.mnemonicprefix:: | 
 | 	If set, 'git diff' uses a prefix pair that is different from the | 
 | 	standard "a/" and "b/" depending on what is being compared.  When | 
 | 	this configuration is in effect, reverse diff output also swaps | 
 | 	the order of the prefixes: | 
 | diff.noprefix:: | 
 | 	If set, 'git diff' does not show any source or destination prefix. | 
 | `git diff`;; | 
 | 	compares the (i)ndex and the (w)ork tree; | 
 | `git diff HEAD`;; | 
 | 	 compares a (c)ommit and the (w)ork tree; | 
 | `git diff --cached`;; | 
 | 	compares a (c)ommit and the (i)ndex; | 
 | `git diff HEAD:file1 file2`;; | 
 | 	compares an (o)bject and a (w)ork tree entity; | 
 | `git diff --no-index a b`;; | 
 | 	compares two non-git things (1) and (2). | 
 |  | 
 | diff.renameLimit:: | 
 | 	The number of files to consider when performing the copy/rename | 
 | 	detection; equivalent to the 'git diff' option '-l'. | 
 |  | 
 | diff.renames:: | 
 | 	Tells git to detect renames.  If set to any boolean value, it | 
 | 	will enable basic rename detection.  If set to "copies" or | 
 | 	"copy", it will detect copies, as well. | 
 |  | 
 | diff.suppressBlankEmpty:: | 
 | 	A boolean to inhibit the standard behavior of printing a space | 
 | 	before each empty output line. Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | diff.tool:: | 
 | 	Controls which diff tool is used.  `diff.tool` overrides | 
 | 	`merge.tool` when used by linkgit:git-difftool[1] and has | 
 | 	the same valid values as `merge.tool` minus "tortoisemerge" | 
 | 	and plus "kompare". | 
 |  | 
 | difftool.<tool>.path:: | 
 | 	Override the path for the given tool.  This is useful in case | 
 | 	your tool is not in the PATH. | 
 |  | 
 | difftool.<tool>.cmd:: | 
 | 	Specify the command to invoke the specified diff tool. | 
 | 	The specified command is evaluated in shell with the following | 
 | 	variables available:  'LOCAL' is set to the name of the temporary | 
 | 	file containing the contents of the diff pre-image and 'REMOTE' | 
 | 	is set to the name of the temporary file containing the contents | 
 | 	of the diff post-image. | 
 |  | 
 | difftool.prompt:: | 
 | 	Prompt before each invocation of the diff tool. | 
 |  | 
 | diff.wordRegex:: | 
 | 	A POSIX Extended Regular Expression used to determine what is a "word" | 
 | 	when performing word-by-word difference calculations.  Character | 
 | 	sequences that match the regular expression are "words", all other | 
 | 	characters are *ignorable* whitespace. | 
 |  | 
 | fetch.unpackLimit:: | 
 | 	If the number of objects fetched over the git native | 
 | 	transfer is below this | 
 | 	limit, then the objects will be unpacked into loose object | 
 | 	files. However if the number of received objects equals or | 
 | 	exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as | 
 | 	a pack, after adding any missing delta bases.  Storing the | 
 | 	pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, | 
 | 	especially on slow filesystems.  If not set, the value of | 
 | 	`transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. | 
 |  | 
 | format.attach:: | 
 | 	Enable multipart/mixed attachments as the default for | 
 | 	'format-patch'.  The value can also be a double quoted string | 
 | 	which will enable attachments as the default and set the | 
 | 	value as the boundary.  See the --attach option in | 
 | 	linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | format.numbered:: | 
 | 	A boolean which can enable or disable sequence numbers in patch | 
 | 	subjects.  It defaults to "auto" which enables it only if there | 
 | 	is more than one patch.  It can be enabled or disabled for all | 
 | 	messages by setting it to "true" or "false".  See --numbered | 
 | 	option in linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | format.headers:: | 
 | 	Additional email headers to include in a patch to be submitted | 
 | 	by mail.  See linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | format.to:: | 
 | format.cc:: | 
 | 	Additional recipients to include in a patch to be submitted | 
 | 	by mail.  See the --to and --cc options in | 
 | 	linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | format.subjectprefix:: | 
 | 	The default for format-patch is to output files with the '[PATCH]' | 
 | 	subject prefix. Use this variable to change that prefix. | 
 |  | 
 | format.signature:: | 
 | 	The default for format-patch is to output a signature containing | 
 | 	the git version number. Use this variable to change that default. | 
 | 	Set this variable to the empty string ("") to suppress | 
 | 	signature generation. | 
 |  | 
 | format.suffix:: | 
 | 	The default for format-patch is to output files with the suffix | 
 | 	`.patch`. Use this variable to change that suffix (make sure to | 
 | 	include the dot if you want it). | 
 |  | 
 | format.pretty:: | 
 | 	The default pretty format for log/show/whatchanged command, | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-log[1], linkgit:git-show[1], | 
 | 	linkgit:git-whatchanged[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | format.thread:: | 
 | 	The default threading style for 'git format-patch'.  Can be | 
 | 	a boolean value, or `shallow` or `deep`.  `shallow` threading | 
 | 	makes every mail a reply to the head of the series, | 
 | 	where the head is chosen from the cover letter, the | 
 | 	`\--in-reply-to`, and the first patch mail, in this order. | 
 | 	`deep` threading makes every mail a reply to the previous one. | 
 | 	A true boolean value is the same as `shallow`, and a false | 
 | 	value disables threading. | 
 |  | 
 | format.signoff:: | 
 |     A boolean value which lets you enable the `-s/--signoff` option of | 
 |     format-patch by default. *Note:* Adding the Signed-off-by: line to a | 
 |     patch should be a conscious act and means that you certify you have | 
 |     the rights to submit this work under the same open source license. | 
 |     Please see the 'SubmittingPatches' document for further discussion. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.aggressiveWindow:: | 
 | 	The window size parameter used in the delta compression | 
 | 	algorithm used by 'git gc --aggressive'.  This defaults | 
 | 	to 250. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.auto:: | 
 | 	When there are approximately more than this many loose | 
 | 	objects in the repository, `git gc --auto` will pack them. | 
 | 	Some Porcelain commands use this command to perform a | 
 | 	light-weight garbage collection from time to time.  The | 
 | 	default value is 6700.  Setting this to 0 disables it. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.autopacklimit:: | 
 | 	When there are more than this many packs that are not | 
 | 	marked with `*.keep` file in the repository, `git gc | 
 | 	--auto` consolidates them into one larger pack.  The | 
 | 	default	value is 50.  Setting this to 0 disables it. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.packrefs:: | 
 | 	Running `git pack-refs` in a repository renders it | 
 | 	unclonable by Git versions prior to 1.5.1.2 over dumb | 
 | 	transports such as HTTP.  This variable determines whether | 
 | 	'git gc' runs `git pack-refs`. This can be set to `nobare` | 
 | 	to enable it within all non-bare repos or it can be set to a | 
 | 	boolean value.  The default is `true`. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.pruneexpire:: | 
 | 	When 'git gc' is run, it will call 'prune --expire 2.weeks.ago'. | 
 | 	Override the grace period with this config variable.  The value | 
 | 	"now" may be used to disable this  grace period and always prune | 
 | 	unreachable objects immediately. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.reflogexpire:: | 
 | gc.<pattern>.reflogexpire:: | 
 | 	'git reflog expire' removes reflog entries older than | 
 | 	this time; defaults to 90 days.  With "<pattern>" (e.g. | 
 | 	"refs/stash") in the middle the setting applies only to | 
 | 	the refs that match the <pattern>. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.reflogexpireunreachable:: | 
 | gc.<ref>.reflogexpireunreachable:: | 
 | 	'git reflog expire' removes reflog entries older than | 
 | 	this time and are not reachable from the current tip; | 
 | 	defaults to 30 days.  With "<pattern>" (e.g. "refs/stash") | 
 | 	in the middle, the setting applies only to the refs that | 
 | 	match the <pattern>. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.rerereresolved:: | 
 | 	Records of conflicted merge you resolved earlier are | 
 | 	kept for this many days when 'git rerere gc' is run. | 
 | 	The default is 60 days.  See linkgit:git-rerere[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | gc.rerereunresolved:: | 
 | 	Records of conflicted merge you have not resolved are | 
 | 	kept for this many days when 'git rerere gc' is run. | 
 | 	The default is 15 days.  See linkgit:git-rerere[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.commitmsgannotation:: | 
 | 	Append this string to each commit message. Set to empty string | 
 | 	to disable this feature. Defaults to "via git-CVS emulator". | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.enabled:: | 
 | 	Whether the CVS server interface is enabled for this repository. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.logfile:: | 
 | 	Path to a log file where the CVS server interface well... logs | 
 | 	various stuff. See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.usecrlfattr:: | 
 | 	If true, the server will look up the end-of-line conversion | 
 | 	attributes for files to determine the '-k' modes to use. If | 
 | 	the attributes force git to treat a file as text, | 
 | 	the '-k' mode will be left blank so CVS clients will | 
 | 	treat it as text. If they suppress text conversion, the file | 
 | 	will be set with '-kb' mode, which suppresses any newline munging | 
 | 	the client might otherwise do. If the attributes do not allow | 
 | 	the file type to be determined, then 'gitcvs.allbinary' is | 
 | 	used. See linkgit:gitattributes[5]. | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.allbinary:: | 
 | 	This is used if 'gitcvs.usecrlfattr' does not resolve | 
 | 	the correct '-kb' mode to use. If true, all | 
 | 	unresolved files are sent to the client in | 
 | 	mode '-kb'. This causes the client to treat them | 
 | 	as binary files, which suppresses any newline munging it | 
 | 	otherwise might do. Alternatively, if it is set to "guess", | 
 | 	then the contents of the file are examined to decide if | 
 | 	it is binary, similar to 'core.autocrlf'. | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.dbname:: | 
 | 	Database used by git-cvsserver to cache revision information | 
 | 	derived from the git repository. The exact meaning depends on the | 
 | 	used database driver, for SQLite (which is the default driver) this | 
 | 	is a filename. Supports variable substitution (see | 
 | 	linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). May not contain semicolons (`;`). | 
 | 	Default: '%Ggitcvs.%m.sqlite' | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.dbdriver:: | 
 | 	Used Perl DBI driver. You can specify any available driver | 
 |         for this here, but it might not work. git-cvsserver is tested | 
 | 	with 'DBD::SQLite', reported to work with 'DBD::Pg', and | 
 | 	reported *not* to work with 'DBD::mysql'. Experimental feature. | 
 | 	May not contain double colons (`:`). Default: 'SQLite'. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.dbuser, gitcvs.dbpass:: | 
 | 	Database user and password. Only useful if setting 'gitcvs.dbdriver', | 
 | 	since SQLite has no concept of database users and/or passwords. | 
 | 	'gitcvs.dbuser' supports variable substitution (see | 
 | 	linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). | 
 |  | 
 | gitcvs.dbTableNamePrefix:: | 
 | 	Database table name prefix.  Prepended to the names of any | 
 | 	database tables used, allowing a single database to be used | 
 | 	for several repositories.  Supports variable substitution (see | 
 | 	linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details).  Any non-alphabetic | 
 | 	characters will be replaced with underscores. | 
 |  | 
 | All gitcvs variables except for 'gitcvs.usecrlfattr' and | 
 | 'gitcvs.allbinary' can also be specified as | 
 | 'gitcvs.<access_method>.<varname>' (where 'access_method' | 
 | is one of "ext" and "pserver") to make them apply only for the given | 
 | access method. | 
 |  | 
 | gui.commitmsgwidth:: | 
 | 	Defines how wide the commit message window is in the | 
 | 	linkgit:git-gui[1]. "75" is the default. | 
 |  | 
 | gui.diffcontext:: | 
 | 	Specifies how many context lines should be used in calls to diff | 
 | 	made by the linkgit:git-gui[1]. The default is "5". | 
 |  | 
 | gui.encoding:: | 
 | 	Specifies the default encoding to use for displaying of | 
 | 	file contents in linkgit:git-gui[1] and linkgit:gitk[1]. | 
 | 	It can be overridden by setting the 'encoding' attribute | 
 | 	for relevant files (see linkgit:gitattributes[5]). | 
 | 	If this option is not set, the tools default to the | 
 | 	locale encoding. | 
 |  | 
 | gui.matchtrackingbranch:: | 
 | 	Determines if new branches created with linkgit:git-gui[1] should | 
 | 	default to tracking remote branches with matching names or | 
 | 	not. Default: "false". | 
 |  | 
 | gui.newbranchtemplate:: | 
 | 	Is used as suggested name when creating new branches using the | 
 | 	linkgit:git-gui[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | gui.pruneduringfetch:: | 
 | 	"true" if linkgit:git-gui[1] should prune tracking branches when | 
 | 	performing a fetch. The default value is "false". | 
 |  | 
 | gui.trustmtime:: | 
 | 	Determines if linkgit:git-gui[1] should trust the file modification | 
 | 	timestamp or not. By default the timestamps are not trusted. | 
 |  | 
 | gui.spellingdictionary:: | 
 | 	Specifies the dictionary used for spell checking commit messages in | 
 | 	the linkgit:git-gui[1]. When set to "none" spell checking is turned | 
 | 	off. | 
 |  | 
 | gui.fastcopyblame:: | 
 | 	If true, 'git gui blame' uses `-C` instead of `-C -C` for original | 
 | 	location detection. It makes blame significantly faster on huge | 
 | 	repositories at the expense of less thorough copy detection. | 
 |  | 
 | gui.copyblamethreshold:: | 
 | 	Specifies the threshold to use in 'git gui blame' original location | 
 | 	detection, measured in alphanumeric characters. See the | 
 | 	linkgit:git-blame[1] manual for more information on copy detection. | 
 |  | 
 | gui.blamehistoryctx:: | 
 | 	Specifies the radius of history context in days to show in | 
 | 	linkgit:gitk[1] for the selected commit, when the `Show History | 
 | 	Context` menu item is invoked from 'git gui blame'. If this | 
 | 	variable is set to zero, the whole history is shown. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.cmd:: | 
 | 	Specifies the shell command line to execute when the corresponding item | 
 | 	of the linkgit:git-gui[1] `Tools` menu is invoked. This option is | 
 | 	mandatory for every tool. The command is executed from the root of | 
 | 	the working directory, and in the environment it receives the name of | 
 | 	the tool as 'GIT_GUITOOL', the name of the currently selected file as | 
 | 	'FILENAME', and the name of the current branch as 'CUR_BRANCH' (if | 
 | 	the head is detached, 'CUR_BRANCH' is empty). | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.needsfile:: | 
 | 	Run the tool only if a diff is selected in the GUI. It guarantees | 
 | 	that 'FILENAME' is not empty. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.noconsole:: | 
 | 	Run the command silently, without creating a window to display its | 
 | 	output. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.norescan:: | 
 | 	Don't rescan the working directory for changes after the tool | 
 | 	finishes execution. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.confirm:: | 
 | 	Show a confirmation dialog before actually running the tool. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.argprompt:: | 
 | 	Request a string argument from the user, and pass it to the tool | 
 | 	through the 'ARGS' environment variable. Since requesting an | 
 | 	argument implies confirmation, the 'confirm' option has no effect | 
 | 	if this is enabled. If the option is set to 'true', 'yes', or '1', | 
 | 	the dialog uses a built-in generic prompt; otherwise the exact | 
 | 	value of the variable is used. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.revprompt:: | 
 | 	Request a single valid revision from the user, and set the | 
 | 	'REVISION' environment variable. In other aspects this option | 
 | 	is similar to 'argprompt', and can be used together with it. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.revunmerged:: | 
 | 	Show only unmerged branches in the 'revprompt' subdialog. | 
 | 	This is useful for tools similar to merge or rebase, but not | 
 | 	for things like checkout or reset. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.title:: | 
 | 	Specifies the title to use for the prompt dialog. The default | 
 | 	is the tool name. | 
 |  | 
 | guitool.<name>.prompt:: | 
 | 	Specifies the general prompt string to display at the top of | 
 | 	the dialog, before subsections for 'argprompt' and 'revprompt'. | 
 | 	The default value includes the actual command. | 
 |  | 
 | help.browser:: | 
 | 	Specify the browser that will be used to display help in the | 
 | 	'web' format. See linkgit:git-help[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | help.format:: | 
 | 	Override the default help format used by linkgit:git-help[1]. | 
 | 	Values 'man', 'info', 'web' and 'html' are supported. 'man' is | 
 | 	the default. 'web' and 'html' are the same. | 
 |  | 
 | help.autocorrect:: | 
 | 	Automatically correct and execute mistyped commands after | 
 | 	waiting for the given number of deciseconds (0.1 sec). If more | 
 | 	than one command can be deduced from the entered text, nothing | 
 | 	will be executed.  If the value of this option is negative, | 
 | 	the corrected command will be executed immediately. If the | 
 | 	value is 0 - the command will be just shown but not executed. | 
 | 	This is the default. | 
 |  | 
 | http.proxy:: | 
 | 	Override the HTTP proxy, normally configured using the 'http_proxy' | 
 | 	environment variable (see linkgit:curl[1]).  This can be overridden | 
 | 	on a per-remote basis; see remote.<name>.proxy | 
 |  | 
 | http.sslVerify:: | 
 | 	Whether to verify the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing | 
 | 	over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY' environment | 
 | 	variable. | 
 |  | 
 | http.sslCert:: | 
 | 	File containing the SSL certificate when fetching or pushing | 
 | 	over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_CERT' environment | 
 | 	variable. | 
 |  | 
 | http.sslKey:: | 
 | 	File containing the SSL private key when fetching or pushing | 
 | 	over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_SSL_KEY' environment | 
 | 	variable. | 
 |  | 
 | http.sslCertPasswordProtected:: | 
 | 	Enable git's password prompt for the SSL certificate.  Otherwise | 
 | 	OpenSSL will prompt the user, possibly many times, if the | 
 | 	certificate or private key is encrypted.  Can be overridden by the | 
 | 	'GIT_SSL_CERT_PASSWORD_PROTECTED' environment variable. | 
 |  | 
 | http.sslCAInfo:: | 
 | 	File containing the certificates to verify the peer with when | 
 | 	fetching or pushing over HTTPS. Can be overridden by the | 
 | 	'GIT_SSL_CAINFO' environment variable. | 
 |  | 
 | http.sslCAPath:: | 
 | 	Path containing files with the CA certificates to verify the peer | 
 | 	with when fetching or pushing over HTTPS. Can be overridden | 
 | 	by the 'GIT_SSL_CAPATH' environment variable. | 
 |  | 
 | http.maxRequests:: | 
 | 	How many HTTP requests to launch in parallel. Can be overridden | 
 | 	by the 'GIT_HTTP_MAX_REQUESTS' environment variable. Default is 5. | 
 |  | 
 | http.minSessions:: | 
 | 	The number of curl sessions (counted across slots) to be kept across | 
 | 	requests. They will not be ended with curl_easy_cleanup() until | 
 | 	http_cleanup() is invoked. If USE_CURL_MULTI is not defined, this | 
 | 	value will be capped at 1. Defaults to 1. | 
 |  | 
 | http.postBuffer:: | 
 | 	Maximum size in bytes of the buffer used by smart HTTP | 
 | 	transports when POSTing data to the remote system. | 
 | 	For requests larger than this buffer size, HTTP/1.1 and | 
 | 	Transfer-Encoding: chunked is used to avoid creating a | 
 | 	massive pack file locally.  Default is 1 MiB, which is | 
 | 	sufficient for most requests. | 
 |  | 
 | http.lowSpeedLimit, http.lowSpeedTime:: | 
 | 	If the HTTP transfer speed is less than 'http.lowSpeedLimit' | 
 | 	for longer than 'http.lowSpeedTime' seconds, the transfer is aborted. | 
 | 	Can be overridden by the 'GIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT' and | 
 | 	'GIT_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_TIME' environment variables. | 
 |  | 
 | http.noEPSV:: | 
 | 	A boolean which disables using of EPSV ftp command by curl. | 
 | 	This can helpful with some "poor" ftp servers which don't | 
 | 	support EPSV mode. Can be overridden by the 'GIT_CURL_FTP_NO_EPSV' | 
 | 	environment variable. Default is false (curl will use EPSV). | 
 |  | 
 | i18n.commitEncoding:: | 
 | 	Character encoding the commit messages are stored in; git itself | 
 | 	does not care per se, but this information is necessary e.g. when | 
 | 	importing commits from emails or in the gitk graphical history | 
 | 	browser (and possibly at other places in the future or in other | 
 | 	porcelains). See e.g. linkgit:git-mailinfo[1]. Defaults to 'utf-8'. | 
 |  | 
 | i18n.logOutputEncoding:: | 
 | 	Character encoding the commit messages are converted to when | 
 | 	running 'git log' and friends. | 
 |  | 
 | imap:: | 
 | 	The configuration variables in the 'imap' section are described | 
 | 	in linkgit:git-imap-send[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | init.templatedir:: | 
 | 	Specify the directory from which templates will be copied. | 
 | 	(See the "TEMPLATE DIRECTORY" section of linkgit:git-init[1].) | 
 |  | 
 | instaweb.browser:: | 
 | 	Specify the program that will be used to browse your working | 
 | 	repository in gitweb. See linkgit:git-instaweb[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | instaweb.httpd:: | 
 | 	The HTTP daemon command-line to start gitweb on your working | 
 | 	repository. See linkgit:git-instaweb[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | instaweb.local:: | 
 | 	If true the web server started by linkgit:git-instaweb[1] will | 
 | 	be bound to the local IP (127.0.0.1). | 
 |  | 
 | instaweb.modulepath:: | 
 | 	The default module path for linkgit:git-instaweb[1] to use | 
 | 	instead of /usr/lib/apache2/modules.  Only used if httpd | 
 | 	is Apache. | 
 |  | 
 | instaweb.port:: | 
 | 	The port number to bind the gitweb httpd to. See | 
 | 	linkgit:git-instaweb[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | interactive.singlekey:: | 
 | 	In interactive commands, allow the user to provide one-letter | 
 | 	input with a single key (i.e., without hitting enter). | 
 | 	Currently this is used only by the `\--patch` mode of | 
 | 	linkgit:git-add[1].  Note that this setting is silently | 
 | 	ignored if portable keystroke input is not available. | 
 |  | 
 | log.date:: | 
 | 	Set default date-time mode for the log command. Setting log.date | 
 | 	value is similar to using 'git log'\'s --date option. The value is one of the | 
 | 	following alternatives: {relative,local,default,iso,rfc,short}. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-log[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | log.decorate:: | 
 | 	Print out the ref names of any commits that are shown by the log | 
 | 	command. If 'short' is specified, the ref name prefixes 'refs/heads/', | 
 | 	'refs/tags/' and 'refs/remotes/' will not be printed. If 'full' is | 
 | 	specified, the full ref name (including prefix) will be printed. | 
 | 	This is the same as the log commands '--decorate' option. | 
 |  | 
 | log.showroot:: | 
 | 	If true, the initial commit will be shown as a big creation event. | 
 | 	This is equivalent to a diff against an empty tree. | 
 | 	Tools like linkgit:git-log[1] or linkgit:git-whatchanged[1], which | 
 | 	normally hide the root commit will now show it. True by default. | 
 |  | 
 | mailmap.file:: | 
 | 	The location of an augmenting mailmap file. The default | 
 | 	mailmap, located in the root of the repository, is loaded | 
 | 	first, then the mailmap file pointed to by this variable. | 
 | 	The location of the mailmap file may be in a repository | 
 | 	subdirectory, or somewhere outside of the repository itself. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-shortlog[1] and linkgit:git-blame[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | man.viewer:: | 
 | 	Specify the programs that may be used to display help in the | 
 | 	'man' format. See linkgit:git-help[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | man.<tool>.cmd:: | 
 | 	Specify the command to invoke the specified man viewer. The | 
 | 	specified command is evaluated in shell with the man page | 
 | 	passed as argument. (See linkgit:git-help[1].) | 
 |  | 
 | man.<tool>.path:: | 
 | 	Override the path for the given tool that may be used to | 
 | 	display help in the 'man' format. See linkgit:git-help[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | include::merge-config.txt[] | 
 |  | 
 | mergetool.<tool>.path:: | 
 | 	Override the path for the given tool.  This is useful in case | 
 | 	your tool is not in the PATH. | 
 |  | 
 | mergetool.<tool>.cmd:: | 
 | 	Specify the command to invoke the specified merge tool.  The | 
 | 	specified command is evaluated in shell with the following | 
 | 	variables available: 'BASE' is the name of a temporary file | 
 | 	containing the common base of the files to be merged, if available; | 
 | 	'LOCAL' is the name of a temporary file containing the contents of | 
 | 	the file on the current branch; 'REMOTE' is the name of a temporary | 
 | 	file containing the contents of the file from the branch being | 
 | 	merged; 'MERGED' contains the name of the file to which the merge | 
 | 	tool should write the results of a successful merge. | 
 |  | 
 | mergetool.<tool>.trustExitCode:: | 
 | 	For a custom merge command, specify whether the exit code of | 
 | 	the merge command can be used to determine whether the merge was | 
 | 	successful.  If this is not set to true then the merge target file | 
 | 	timestamp is checked and the merge assumed to have been successful | 
 | 	if the file has been updated, otherwise the user is prompted to | 
 | 	indicate the success of the merge. | 
 |  | 
 | mergetool.keepBackup:: | 
 | 	After performing a merge, the original file with conflict markers | 
 | 	can be saved as a file with a `.orig` extension.  If this variable | 
 | 	is set to `false` then this file is not preserved.  Defaults to | 
 | 	`true` (i.e. keep the backup files). | 
 |  | 
 | mergetool.keepTemporaries:: | 
 | 	When invoking a custom merge tool, git uses a set of temporary | 
 | 	files to pass to the tool. If the tool returns an error and this | 
 | 	variable is set to `true`, then these temporary files will be | 
 | 	preserved, otherwise they will be removed after the tool has | 
 | 	exited. Defaults to `false`. | 
 |  | 
 | mergetool.prompt:: | 
 | 	Prompt before each invocation of the merge resolution program. | 
 |  | 
 | notes.displayRef:: | 
 | 	The (fully qualified) refname from which to show notes when | 
 | 	showing commit messages.  The value of this variable can be set | 
 | 	to a glob, in which case notes from all matching refs will be | 
 | 	shown.  You may also specify this configuration variable | 
 | 	several times.  A warning will be issued for refs that do not | 
 | 	exist, but a glob that does not match any refs is silently | 
 | 	ignored. | 
 | + | 
 | This setting can be overridden with the `GIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF` | 
 | environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or | 
 | globs. | 
 | + | 
 | The effective value of "core.notesRef" (possibly overridden by | 
 | GIT_NOTES_REF) is also implicitly added to the list of refs to be | 
 | displayed. | 
 |  | 
 | notes.rewrite.<command>:: | 
 | 	When rewriting commits with <command> (currently `amend` or | 
 | 	`rebase`) and this variable is set to `true`, git | 
 | 	automatically copies your notes from the original to the | 
 | 	rewritten commit.  Defaults to `true`, but see | 
 | 	"notes.rewriteRef" below. | 
 |  | 
 | notes.rewriteMode:: | 
 | 	When copying notes during a rewrite (see the | 
 | 	"notes.rewrite.<command>" option), determines what to do if | 
 | 	the target commit already has a note.  Must be one of | 
 | 	`overwrite`, `concatenate`, or `ignore`.  Defaults to | 
 | 	`concatenate`. | 
 | + | 
 | This setting can be overridden with the `GIT_NOTES_REWRITE_MODE` | 
 | environment variable. | 
 |  | 
 | notes.rewriteRef:: | 
 | 	When copying notes during a rewrite, specifies the (fully | 
 | 	qualified) ref whose notes should be copied.  The ref may be a | 
 | 	glob, in which case notes in all matching refs will be copied. | 
 | 	You may also specify this configuration several times. | 
 | + | 
 | Does not have a default value; you must configure this variable to | 
 | enable note rewriting. | 
 | + | 
 | This setting can be overridden with the `GIT_NOTES_REWRITE_REF` | 
 | environment variable, which must be a colon separated list of refs or | 
 | globs. | 
 |  | 
 | pack.window:: | 
 | 	The size of the window used by linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] when no | 
 | 	window size is given on the command line. Defaults to 10. | 
 |  | 
 | pack.depth:: | 
 | 	The maximum delta depth used by linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] when no | 
 | 	maximum depth is given on the command line. Defaults to 50. | 
 |  | 
 | pack.windowMemory:: | 
 | 	The window memory size limit used by linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] | 
 | 	when no limit is given on the command line.  The value can be | 
 | 	suffixed with "k", "m", or "g".  Defaults to 0, meaning no | 
 | 	limit. | 
 |  | 
 | pack.compression:: | 
 | 	An integer -1..9, indicating the compression level for objects | 
 | 	in a pack file. -1 is the zlib default. 0 means no | 
 | 	compression, and 1..9 are various speed/size tradeoffs, 9 being | 
 | 	slowest.  If not set,  defaults to core.compression.  If that is | 
 | 	not set,  defaults to -1, the zlib default, which is "a default | 
 | 	compromise between speed and compression (currently equivalent | 
 | 	to level 6)." | 
 |  | 
 | pack.deltaCacheSize:: | 
 | 	The maximum memory in bytes used for caching deltas in | 
 | 	linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] before writing them out to a pack. | 
 | 	This cache is used to speed up the writing object phase by not | 
 | 	having to recompute the final delta result once the best match | 
 | 	for all objects is found.  Repacking large repositories on machines | 
 | 	which are tight with memory might be badly impacted by this though, | 
 | 	especially if this cache pushes the system into swapping. | 
 | 	A value of 0 means no limit. The smallest size of 1 byte may be | 
 | 	used to virtually disable this cache. Defaults to 256 MiB. | 
 |  | 
 | pack.deltaCacheLimit:: | 
 | 	The maximum size of a delta, that is cached in | 
 | 	linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]. This cache is used to speed up the | 
 | 	writing object phase by not having to recompute the final delta | 
 | 	result once the best match for all objects is found. Defaults to 1000. | 
 |  | 
 | pack.threads:: | 
 | 	Specifies the number of threads to spawn when searching for best | 
 | 	delta matches.  This requires that linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] | 
 | 	be compiled with pthreads otherwise this option is ignored with a | 
 | 	warning. This is meant to reduce packing time on multiprocessor | 
 | 	machines. The required amount of memory for the delta search window | 
 | 	is however multiplied by the number of threads. | 
 | 	Specifying 0 will cause git to auto-detect the number of CPU's | 
 | 	and set the number of threads accordingly. | 
 |  | 
 | pack.indexVersion:: | 
 | 	Specify the default pack index version.  Valid values are 1 for | 
 | 	legacy pack index used by Git versions prior to 1.5.2, and 2 for | 
 | 	the new pack index with capabilities for packs larger than 4 GB | 
 | 	as well as proper protection against the repacking of corrupted | 
 | 	packs.  Version 2 is the default.  Note that version 2 is enforced | 
 | 	and this config option ignored whenever the corresponding pack is | 
 | 	larger than 2 GB. | 
 | + | 
 | If you have an old git that does not understand the version 2 `{asterisk}.idx` file, | 
 | cloning or fetching over a non native protocol (e.g. "http" and "rsync") | 
 | that will copy both `{asterisk}.pack` file and corresponding `{asterisk}.idx` file from the | 
 | other side may give you a repository that cannot be accessed with your | 
 | older version of git. If the `{asterisk}.pack` file is smaller than 2 GB, however, | 
 | you can use linkgit:git-index-pack[1] on the *.pack file to regenerate | 
 | the `{asterisk}.idx` file. | 
 |  | 
 | pack.packSizeLimit:: | 
 | 	The maximum size of a pack.  This setting only affects | 
 | 	packing to a file when repacking, i.e. the git:// protocol | 
 | 	is unaffected.  It can be overridden by the `\--max-pack-size` | 
 | 	option of linkgit:git-repack[1]. The minimum size allowed is | 
 | 	limited to 1 MiB. The default is unlimited. | 
 | 	Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are | 
 | 	supported. | 
 |  | 
 | pager.<cmd>:: | 
 | 	Allows turning on or off pagination of the output of a | 
 | 	particular git subcommand when writing to a tty.  If | 
 | 	`\--paginate` or `\--no-pager` is specified on the command line, | 
 | 	it takes precedence over this option.  To disable pagination for | 
 | 	all commands, set `core.pager` or `GIT_PAGER` to `cat`. | 
 |  | 
 | pretty.<name>:: | 
 | 	Alias for a --pretty= format string, as specified in | 
 | 	linkgit:git-log[1]. Any aliases defined here can be used just | 
 | 	as the built-in pretty formats could. For example, | 
 | 	running `git config pretty.changelog "format:{asterisk} %H %s"` | 
 | 	would cause the invocation `git log --pretty=changelog` | 
 | 	to be equivalent to running `git log "--pretty=format:{asterisk} %H %s"`. | 
 | 	Note that an alias with the same name as a built-in format | 
 | 	will be silently ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | pull.octopus:: | 
 | 	The default merge strategy to use when pulling multiple branches | 
 | 	at once. | 
 |  | 
 | pull.twohead:: | 
 | 	The default merge strategy to use when pulling a single branch. | 
 |  | 
 | push.default:: | 
 | 	Defines the action git push should take if no refspec is given | 
 | 	on the command line, no refspec is configured in the remote, and | 
 | 	no refspec is implied by any of the options given on the command | 
 | 	line. Possible values are: | 
 | + | 
 | * `nothing` do not push anything. | 
 | * `matching` push all matching branches. | 
 |   All branches having the same name in both ends are considered to be | 
 |   matching. This is the default. | 
 | * `tracking` push the current branch to its upstream branch. | 
 | * `current` push the current branch to a branch of the same name. | 
 |  | 
 | rebase.stat:: | 
 | 	Whether to show a diffstat of what changed upstream since the last | 
 | 	rebase. False by default. | 
 |  | 
 | receive.autogc:: | 
 | 	By default, git-receive-pack will run "git-gc --auto" after | 
 | 	receiving data from git-push and updating refs.  You can stop | 
 | 	it by setting this variable to false. | 
 |  | 
 | receive.fsckObjects:: | 
 | 	If it is set to true, git-receive-pack will check all received | 
 | 	objects. It will abort in the case of a malformed object or a | 
 | 	broken link. The result of an abort are only dangling objects. | 
 | 	Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | receive.unpackLimit:: | 
 | 	If the number of objects received in a push is below this | 
 | 	limit then the objects will be unpacked into loose object | 
 | 	files. However if the number of received objects equals or | 
 | 	exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as | 
 | 	a pack, after adding any missing delta bases.  Storing the | 
 | 	pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, | 
 | 	especially on slow filesystems.  If not set, the value of | 
 | 	`transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. | 
 |  | 
 | receive.denyDeletes:: | 
 | 	If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update that deletes | 
 | 	the ref. Use this to prevent such a ref deletion via a push. | 
 |  | 
 | receive.denyDeleteCurrent:: | 
 | 	If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update that | 
 | 	deletes the currently checked out branch of a non-bare repository. | 
 |  | 
 | receive.denyCurrentBranch:: | 
 | 	If set to true or "refuse", git-receive-pack will deny a ref update | 
 | 	to the currently checked out branch of a non-bare repository. | 
 | 	Such a push is potentially dangerous because it brings the HEAD | 
 | 	out of sync with the index and working tree. If set to "warn", | 
 | 	print a warning of such a push to stderr, but allow the push to | 
 | 	proceed. If set to false or "ignore", allow such pushes with no | 
 | 	message. Defaults to "refuse". | 
 |  | 
 | receive.denyNonFastForwards:: | 
 | 	If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update which is | 
 | 	not a fast-forward. Use this to prevent such an update via a push, | 
 | 	even if that push is forced. This configuration variable is | 
 | 	set when initializing a shared repository. | 
 |  | 
 | receive.updateserverinfo:: | 
 | 	If set to true, git-receive-pack will run git-update-server-info | 
 | 	after receiving data from git-push and updating refs. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.url:: | 
 | 	The URL of a remote repository.  See linkgit:git-fetch[1] or | 
 | 	linkgit:git-push[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.pushurl:: | 
 | 	The push URL of a remote repository.  See linkgit:git-push[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.proxy:: | 
 | 	For remotes that require curl (http, https and ftp), the URL to | 
 | 	the proxy to use for that remote.  Set to the empty string to | 
 | 	disable proxying for that remote. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.fetch:: | 
 | 	The default set of "refspec" for linkgit:git-fetch[1]. See | 
 | 	linkgit:git-fetch[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.push:: | 
 | 	The default set of "refspec" for linkgit:git-push[1]. See | 
 | 	linkgit:git-push[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.mirror:: | 
 | 	If true, pushing to this remote will automatically behave | 
 | 	as if the `\--mirror` option was given on the command line. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.skipDefaultUpdate:: | 
 | 	If true, this remote will be skipped by default when updating | 
 | 	using linkgit:git-fetch[1] or the `update` subcommand of | 
 | 	linkgit:git-remote[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.skipFetchAll:: | 
 | 	If true, this remote will be skipped by default when updating | 
 | 	using linkgit:git-fetch[1] or the `update` subcommand of | 
 | 	linkgit:git-remote[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.receivepack:: | 
 | 	The default program to execute on the remote side when pushing.  See | 
 | 	option \--receive-pack of linkgit:git-push[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.uploadpack:: | 
 | 	The default program to execute on the remote side when fetching.  See | 
 | 	option \--upload-pack of linkgit:git-fetch-pack[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.tagopt:: | 
 | 	Setting this value to \--no-tags disables automatic tag following when | 
 | 	fetching from remote <name>. Setting it to \--tags will fetch every | 
 | 	tag from remote <name>, even if they are not reachable from remote | 
 | 	branch heads. | 
 |  | 
 | remote.<name>.vcs:: | 
 | 	Setting this to a value <vcs> will cause git to interact with | 
 | 	the remote with the git-remote-<vcs> helper. | 
 |  | 
 | remotes.<group>:: | 
 | 	The list of remotes which are fetched by "git remote update | 
 | 	<group>".  See linkgit:git-remote[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | repack.usedeltabaseoffset:: | 
 | 	By default, linkgit:git-repack[1] creates packs that use | 
 | 	delta-base offset. If you need to share your repository with | 
 | 	git older than version 1.4.4, either directly or via a dumb | 
 | 	protocol such as http, then you need to set this option to | 
 | 	"false" and repack. Access from old git versions over the | 
 | 	native protocol are unaffected by this option. | 
 |  | 
 | rerere.autoupdate:: | 
 | 	When set to true, `git-rerere` updates the index with the | 
 | 	resulting contents after it cleanly resolves conflicts using | 
 | 	previously recorded resolution.  Defaults to false. | 
 |  | 
 | rerere.enabled:: | 
 | 	Activate recording of resolved conflicts, so that identical | 
 | 	conflict hunks can be resolved automatically, should they | 
 | 	be encountered again.  linkgit:git-rerere[1] command is by | 
 | 	default enabled if you create `rr-cache` directory under | 
 | 	`$GIT_DIR`, but can be disabled by setting this option to false. | 
 |  | 
 | sendemail.identity:: | 
 | 	A configuration identity. When given, causes values in the | 
 | 	'sendemail.<identity>' subsection to take precedence over | 
 | 	values in the 'sendemail' section. The default identity is | 
 | 	the value of 'sendemail.identity'. | 
 |  | 
 | sendemail.smtpencryption:: | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-send-email[1] for description.  Note that this | 
 | 	setting is not subject to the 'identity' mechanism. | 
 |  | 
 | sendemail.smtpssl:: | 
 | 	Deprecated alias for 'sendemail.smtpencryption = ssl'. | 
 |  | 
 | sendemail.<identity>.*:: | 
 | 	Identity-specific versions of the 'sendemail.*' parameters | 
 | 	found below, taking precedence over those when the this | 
 | 	identity is selected, through command-line or | 
 | 	'sendemail.identity'. | 
 |  | 
 | sendemail.aliasesfile:: | 
 | sendemail.aliasfiletype:: | 
 | sendemail.bcc:: | 
 | sendemail.cc:: | 
 | sendemail.cccmd:: | 
 | sendemail.chainreplyto:: | 
 | sendemail.confirm:: | 
 | sendemail.envelopesender:: | 
 | sendemail.from:: | 
 | sendemail.multiedit:: | 
 | sendemail.signedoffbycc:: | 
 | sendemail.smtppass:: | 
 | sendemail.suppresscc:: | 
 | sendemail.suppressfrom:: | 
 | sendemail.to:: | 
 | sendemail.smtpdomain:: | 
 | sendemail.smtpserver:: | 
 | sendemail.smtpserverport:: | 
 | sendemail.smtpuser:: | 
 | sendemail.thread:: | 
 | sendemail.validate:: | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-send-email[1] for description. | 
 |  | 
 | sendemail.signedoffcc:: | 
 | 	Deprecated alias for 'sendemail.signedoffbycc'. | 
 |  | 
 | showbranch.default:: | 
 | 	The default set of branches for linkgit:git-show-branch[1]. | 
 | 	See linkgit:git-show-branch[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | status.relativePaths:: | 
 | 	By default, linkgit:git-status[1] shows paths relative to the | 
 | 	current directory. Setting this variable to `false` shows paths | 
 | 	relative to the repository root (this was the default for git | 
 | 	prior to v1.5.4). | 
 |  | 
 | status.showUntrackedFiles:: | 
 | 	By default, linkgit:git-status[1] and linkgit:git-commit[1] show | 
 | 	files which are not currently tracked by Git. Directories which | 
 | 	contain only untracked files, are shown with the directory name | 
 | 	only. Showing untracked files means that Git needs to lstat() all | 
 | 	all the files in the whole repository, which might be slow on some | 
 | 	systems. So, this variable controls how the commands displays | 
 | 	the untracked files. Possible values are: | 
 | + | 
 | -- | 
 | 	- 'no'     - Show no untracked files | 
 | 	- 'normal' - Shows untracked files and directories | 
 | 	- 'all'    - Shows also individual files in untracked directories. | 
 | -- | 
 | + | 
 | If this variable is not specified, it defaults to 'normal'. | 
 | This variable can be overridden with the -u|--untracked-files option | 
 | of linkgit:git-status[1] and linkgit:git-commit[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | status.submodulesummary:: | 
 | 	Defaults to false. | 
 | 	If this is set to a non zero number or true (identical to -1 or an | 
 | 	unlimited number), the submodule summary will be enabled and a | 
 | 	summary of commits for modified submodules will be shown (see | 
 | 	--summary-limit option of linkgit:git-submodule[1]). | 
 |  | 
 | submodule.<name>.path:: | 
 | submodule.<name>.url:: | 
 | submodule.<name>.update:: | 
 | 	The path within this project, URL, and the updating strategy | 
 | 	for a submodule.  These variables are initially populated | 
 | 	by 'git submodule init'; edit them to override the | 
 | 	URL and other values found in the `.gitmodules` file.  See | 
 | 	linkgit:git-submodule[1] and linkgit:gitmodules[5] for details. | 
 |  | 
 | tar.umask:: | 
 | 	This variable can be used to restrict the permission bits of | 
 | 	tar archive entries.  The default is 0002, which turns off the | 
 | 	world write bit.  The special value "user" indicates that the | 
 | 	archiving user's umask will be used instead.  See umask(2) and | 
 | 	linkgit:git-archive[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | transfer.unpackLimit:: | 
 | 	When `fetch.unpackLimit` or `receive.unpackLimit` are | 
 | 	not set, the value of this variable is used instead. | 
 | 	The default value is 100. | 
 |  | 
 | url.<base>.insteadOf:: | 
 | 	Any URL that starts with this value will be rewritten to | 
 | 	start, instead, with <base>. In cases where some site serves a | 
 | 	large number of repositories, and serves them with multiple | 
 | 	access methods, and some users need to use different access | 
 | 	methods, this feature allows people to specify any of the | 
 | 	equivalent URLs and have git automatically rewrite the URL to | 
 | 	the best alternative for the particular user, even for a | 
 | 	never-before-seen repository on the site.  When more than one | 
 | 	insteadOf strings match a given URL, the longest match is used. | 
 |  | 
 | url.<base>.pushInsteadOf:: | 
 | 	Any URL that starts with this value will not be pushed to; | 
 | 	instead, it will be rewritten to start with <base>, and the | 
 | 	resulting URL will be pushed to. In cases where some site serves | 
 | 	a large number of repositories, and serves them with multiple | 
 | 	access methods, some of which do not allow push, this feature | 
 | 	allows people to specify a pull-only URL and have git | 
 | 	automatically use an appropriate URL to push, even for a | 
 | 	never-before-seen repository on the site.  When more than one | 
 | 	pushInsteadOf strings match a given URL, the longest match is | 
 | 	used.  If a remote has an explicit pushurl, git will ignore this | 
 | 	setting for that remote. | 
 |  | 
 | user.email:: | 
 | 	Your email address to be recorded in any newly created commits. | 
 | 	Can be overridden by the 'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL', 'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL', and | 
 | 	'EMAIL' environment variables.  See linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | user.name:: | 
 | 	Your full name to be recorded in any newly created commits. | 
 | 	Can be overridden by the 'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME' and 'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME' | 
 | 	environment variables.  See linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]. | 
 |  | 
 | user.signingkey:: | 
 | 	If linkgit:git-tag[1] is not selecting the key you want it to | 
 | 	automatically when creating a signed tag, you can override the | 
 | 	default selection with this variable.  This option is passed | 
 | 	unchanged to gpg's --local-user parameter, so you may specify a key | 
 | 	using any method that gpg supports. | 
 |  | 
 | web.browser:: | 
 | 	Specify a web browser that may be used by some commands. | 
 | 	Currently only linkgit:git-instaweb[1] and linkgit:git-help[1] | 
 | 	may use it. |