config.txt: move fsck.* to a separate file
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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include::config/filter.txt[]
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fsck.<msg-id>::
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During fsck git may find issues with legacy data which
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wouldn't be generated by current versions of git, and which
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wouldn't be sent over the wire if `transfer.fsckObjects` was
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set. This feature is intended to support working with legacy
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repositories containing such data.
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Setting `fsck.<msg-id>` will be picked up by linkgit:git-fsck[1], but
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to accept pushes of such data set `receive.fsck.<msg-id>` instead, or
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to clone or fetch it set `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>`.
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+
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The rest of the documentation discusses `fsck.*` for brevity, but the
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same applies for the corresponding `receive.fsck.*` and
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`fetch.<msg-id>.*`. variables.
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+
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Unlike variables like `color.ui` and `core.editor` the
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`receive.fsck.<msg-id>` and `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>` variables will not
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fall back on the `fsck.<msg-id>` configuration if they aren't set. To
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uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances
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all three of them they must all set to the same values.
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+
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When `fsck.<msg-id>` is set, errors can be switched to warnings and
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vice versa by configuring the `fsck.<msg-id>` setting where the
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`<msg-id>` is the fsck message ID and the value is one of `error`,
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`warn` or `ignore`. For convenience, fsck prefixes the error/warning
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with the message ID, e.g. "missingEmail: invalid author/committer line
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- missing email" means that setting `fsck.missingEmail = ignore` will
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hide that issue.
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+
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In general, it is better to enumerate existing objects with problems
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with `fsck.skipList`, instead of listing the kind of breakages these
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problematic objects share to be ignored, as doing the latter will
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allow new instances of the same breakages go unnoticed.
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+
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Setting an unknown `fsck.<msg-id>` value will cause fsck to die, but
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doing the same for `receive.fsck.<msg-id>` and `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>`
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will only cause git to warn.
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fsck.skipList::
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The path to a list of object names (i.e. one unabbreviated SHA-1 per
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line) that are known to be broken in a non-fatal way and should
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be ignored. On versions of Git 2.20 and later comments ('#'), empty
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lines, and any leading and trailing whitespace is ignored. Everything
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but a SHA-1 per line will error out on older versions.
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+
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This feature is useful when an established project should be accepted
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despite early commits containing errors that can be safely ignored
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such as invalid committer email addresses. Note: corrupt objects
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cannot be skipped with this setting.
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+
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Like `fsck.<msg-id>` this variable has corresponding
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`receive.fsck.skipList` and `fetch.fsck.skipList` variants.
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+
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Unlike variables like `color.ui` and `core.editor` the
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`receive.fsck.skipList` and `fetch.fsck.skipList` variables will not
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fall back on the `fsck.skipList` configuration if they aren't set. To
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uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances
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all three of them they must all set to the same values.
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+
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Older versions of Git (before 2.20) documented that the object names
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list should be sorted. This was never a requirement, the object names
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could appear in any order, but when reading the list we tracked whether
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the list was sorted for the purposes of an internal binary search
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implementation, which could save itself some work with an already sorted
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list. Unless you had a humongous list there was no reason to go out of
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your way to pre-sort the list. After Git version 2.20 a hash implementation
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is used instead, so there's now no reason to pre-sort the list.
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include::config/fsck.txt[]
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gc.aggressiveDepth::
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The depth parameter used in the delta compression
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Documentation/config/fsck.txt
Normal file
67
Documentation/config/fsck.txt
Normal file
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fsck.<msg-id>::
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During fsck git may find issues with legacy data which
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wouldn't be generated by current versions of git, and which
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wouldn't be sent over the wire if `transfer.fsckObjects` was
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set. This feature is intended to support working with legacy
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repositories containing such data.
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+
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Setting `fsck.<msg-id>` will be picked up by linkgit:git-fsck[1], but
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to accept pushes of such data set `receive.fsck.<msg-id>` instead, or
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to clone or fetch it set `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>`.
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+
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The rest of the documentation discusses `fsck.*` for brevity, but the
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same applies for the corresponding `receive.fsck.*` and
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`fetch.<msg-id>.*`. variables.
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+
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Unlike variables like `color.ui` and `core.editor` the
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`receive.fsck.<msg-id>` and `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>` variables will not
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fall back on the `fsck.<msg-id>` configuration if they aren't set. To
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uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances
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all three of them they must all set to the same values.
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+
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When `fsck.<msg-id>` is set, errors can be switched to warnings and
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vice versa by configuring the `fsck.<msg-id>` setting where the
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`<msg-id>` is the fsck message ID and the value is one of `error`,
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`warn` or `ignore`. For convenience, fsck prefixes the error/warning
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with the message ID, e.g. "missingEmail: invalid author/committer line
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- missing email" means that setting `fsck.missingEmail = ignore` will
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hide that issue.
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+
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In general, it is better to enumerate existing objects with problems
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with `fsck.skipList`, instead of listing the kind of breakages these
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problematic objects share to be ignored, as doing the latter will
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allow new instances of the same breakages go unnoticed.
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+
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Setting an unknown `fsck.<msg-id>` value will cause fsck to die, but
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doing the same for `receive.fsck.<msg-id>` and `fetch.fsck.<msg-id>`
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will only cause git to warn.
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fsck.skipList::
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The path to a list of object names (i.e. one unabbreviated SHA-1 per
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line) that are known to be broken in a non-fatal way and should
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be ignored. On versions of Git 2.20 and later comments ('#'), empty
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lines, and any leading and trailing whitespace is ignored. Everything
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but a SHA-1 per line will error out on older versions.
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+
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This feature is useful when an established project should be accepted
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despite early commits containing errors that can be safely ignored
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such as invalid committer email addresses. Note: corrupt objects
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cannot be skipped with this setting.
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+
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Like `fsck.<msg-id>` this variable has corresponding
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`receive.fsck.skipList` and `fetch.fsck.skipList` variants.
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+
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Unlike variables like `color.ui` and `core.editor` the
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`receive.fsck.skipList` and `fetch.fsck.skipList` variables will not
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fall back on the `fsck.skipList` configuration if they aren't set. To
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uniformly configure the same fsck settings in different circumstances
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all three of them they must all set to the same values.
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+
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Older versions of Git (before 2.20) documented that the object names
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list should be sorted. This was never a requirement, the object names
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could appear in any order, but when reading the list we tracked whether
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the list was sorted for the purposes of an internal binary search
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implementation, which could save itself some work with an already sorted
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list. Unless you had a humongous list there was no reason to go out of
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your way to pre-sort the list. After Git version 2.20 a hash implementation
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is used instead, so there's now no reason to pre-sort the list.
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