Documentation.
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 Git:Blit is an open-source, integrated pure Java stack for managing, viewing, and serving [Git][git] repositories.

 Its designed primarily as a tool for small workgroups who want to host [Git][git] repositories on a Windows machine.  Having said that, it works equally well on any standard Linux distribution.

  

-### Current Version

+### Current Release

 

 [%VERSION%](http://gitblit.com/%DISTRIBUTION%) based on [%JGIT%][jgit]   (*%BUILDDATE%*)

 

@@ -27,11 +27,12 @@
     </ul>

 - Gitweb inspired UI

 - Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete repositories through the web UI

-- Administrators may create, edit, or delete users through the web UI

+- Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete users through the web UI

 - Repository Owners may edit repositories through the web UI

 - Automatically generates a self-signed certificate for https communications

-- Dates can optionally be displayed using the browser''s reported timezone

+- Dates can optionally be displayed using the browser's reported timezone

 - Author and Committer email address display can be controlled

+- Realtime zip downloads feature

 - Markdown view support

 - Syntax highlighting

 - Customizable regular expression handling for commit messages

@@ -56,7 +57,6 @@
     - users.properties access

     - available repositories

     - etc

-- Download zip feature

 - Site documentation

 - Code documentation

 - Unit testing

@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
 - View images on Blob page

 - View other binary files on Blob page

 - Markdown editing feature

-- Blame feature (waiting for the [JGit][jgit] team to do the hard part)

+- Blame (waiting for the [JGit][jgit] team to do the hard part)

 

 ### License

 TBD

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 Whitespace is illegal.

 

 #### Passwords

-User passwords are CASE-SENSITIVE and may be *plain*, *md5*, or *crypt* formatted (see `gitblit.properties` -> *realm.passwordStorage*).

+User passwords are CASE-SENSITIVE and may be *plain* or *md5* formatted (see `gitblit.properties` -> *realm.passwordStorage*).

 

 #### User Roles

 There is only one actual *role* in Git:Blit and that is *#admin* which grants administrative powers to that user.  Administrators automatically have access to all repositories.  All other *roles* are repository names.  If a repository is access-restricted, the user must have the repository's name within his/her roles to bypass the access restriction.  This is how users are granted access to a restricted repository.

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 ### I want to deploy Git:Blit into my own servlet container.  Where is the WAR?

 At this time there is no WAR build available.

 

+### Can I restrict access to paths within a repository?

+No.  Access restrictions apply to the repository as a whole.

+

+Git:Blit's simple authentication and authorization mechanism can be used to facilitate one or more of the [workflows outlined here](http://progit.org/book/ch5-1.html).  Should you require more fine-grained access controls you might consider using [gitolite](https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite).

+

 ### Why doesn't Git:Blit support SSH?

 Git:Blit could integrate [Apache Mina][mina] to provide SSH access.  However, doing so violates Git:Blit's first design principle: [KISS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle).<br/>

-SSH supports requires creating, exchanging, and managing SSH keys.  While this is doable, its not simple like JGit's SmartHTTP implementation.

+SSH support requires creating, exchanging, and managing SSH keys.  While this is possible, JGit's SmartHTTP implementation is a simpler and cleaner transport mechanism.

 

 You might consider running [Gerrit](http://gerrit.googlecode.org) which does integrate [Apache Mina][mina] and supports SSH or you might consider serving [Git][git] on Linux which would offer real SSH support and also allow use of [many other compelling Git solutions](https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/InterfacesFrontendsAndTools).

 

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 ### How do I run Git:Blit on port 80 or 443 in Linux?

 Linux requires root permissions to serve on ports < 1024.<br/>

-Run the server as *root* (security concern) or change the ports you are serving to 8080 (http) or 8443 (https). 

+Run the server as *root* (security concern) or change the ports you are serving to 8080 (http) and/or 8443 (https). 

 

 [bitblt]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_blit "Wikipedia Bitblt"

 [jgit]: http://eclipse.org/jgit "Eclipse JGit Site"