# StGIT configuration file. Copy it to any of ~/.gitconfig or # .git/config and modify as needed. Note that the latter overrides # the former. The "git config" command can be used as well [user] # Default author/committer details (standard GIT variables) name = Your Name email = your.name@yourcompany.com [stgit] # E-mail sender (added to the "From: " header) #sender = Your Name # Automatically Bcc the address below #autobcc = your.name@yourcompany.com # Set to 'yes' if you don't want to use the 'resolved' command. # 'refresh' will automatically mark the conflicts as resolved #autoresolved = no # SMTP server for sending patches #smtpserver = localhost:25 # Set to 'yes' to use SMTP over TLS #smtptls = no # Username for SMTP authentication, required if TLS is used #smtpuser = username # Password for SMTP. If not provided, it will be asked #smtppassword = password # delay between messages in seconds (defaults to 5) #smtpdelay = 5 # stg will look for this first, then look for the EDITOR environmental # variable, then default to using 'vi' #editor = /usr/bin/vi # this value overrides the default PAGER environment variable #pager = ~/share/stgit/contrib/diffcol.sh #pager = filterdiff --annotate | colordiff | less -FRX # GIT pull and fetch commands (should take the same arguments as # git-fetch or git-pull). By default: #pullcmd = git-pull #fetchcmd = git-fetch # Rebase command. Note that this command is internally implemented in # a different way. Only define this option if a different rebase # is needed (i.e. 'git svn rebase') #rebasecmd = git-reset # "stg pull" policy. This is the repository default, which can be # overriden on a per-branch basis using branch.*.stgit.pull-policy # By default: #pull-policy = pull # To support remote rewinding parent branches: #pull-policy = fetch-rebase # To support local parent branches: #pull-policy = rebase # The three-way merge tool. Note that the 'output' file contains the # same data as 'branch1'. This is useful for tools that do not take an # output parameter #merger = diff3 -L current -L ancestor -L patched -m -E \ # \"%(branch1)s\" \"%(ancestor)s\" \"%(branch2)s\" \ # > \"%(output)s\" # Interactive two/three-way merge tool. It is executed by the # 'resolved --interactive' command #i3merge = xxdiff --title1 current --title2 ancestor --title3 patched \ # --show-merged-pane -m -E -O -X -M \"%(output)s\" \ # \"%(branch1)s\" \"%(ancestor)s\" \"%(branch2)s\" #i2merge = xxdiff --title1 current --title2 patched \ # --show-merged-pane -m -E -O -X -M \"%(output)s\" \ # \"%(branch1)s\" \"%(branch2)s\" #i3merge = emacs --eval '(ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor \ # \"%(branch1)s\" \"%(branch2)s\" \"%(ancestor)s\" nil \ # \"%(output)s\")' #i2merge = emacs --eval '(ediff-merge-files \ # \"%(branch1)s\" \"%(branch2)s\" nil \"%(output)s\")' # Automatically invoke the interactive merger in case of conflicts #autoimerge = no # Leave the original files in the working tree in case of a # merge conflict #keeporig = yes # Optimize (repack) the object store after every pull #keepoptimized = yes # Extensions for the files involved in a three-way merge (ancestor, # current, patched) #extensions = .ancestor .current .patched # The number of patches to be listed before and after the # current one by the 'series --short' command #shortnr = 5 # The maximum length of an automatically generated patch name #namelenth = 30 [mail "alias"] # E-mail aliases used with the 'mail' command git = git@vger.kernel.org