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Learn how to configure Git in Coder.
This guide will show you how to manage your Git configuration in Coder.
Coder will create a global Git configuration file located at ~/.gitconfig
in
all newly created workspaces. Coder will also set the user name and email
address based on the user's Coder account information.
This step occurs before coder/configure
and personalization. This means that you
can use both files to override the default .gitconfig
created by Coder.
If there's already a
.gitconfig
file, Coder will not recreate a default
version when you rebuild a workspace.
We recommend that each Coder user set and modify their personal .gitconfig
file using the ~/personalize script.
Preferences defined using individual .gitconfig
files take precedence over
system-level settings.
If you have a set of instructions that apply to your organization as a whole,
you can define and use a system-level Git configuration file. We suggest adding
the system-level .gitconfig
directly to the image's Dockerfile:
# Add system-level gitconfig
COPY ["gitconfig", "/etc/gitconfig"]
System-level git configurations live under /etc/gitconfig
. If this file is
present, git
applies the settings defined to each repository. However, any
Coder user can override system-level settings using global or worktree git
configurations.
For more information on Git configuration, refer to the official documentation.
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