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The BOSH release sets up a Git server, allowing you to privately host your git repositories.

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git-server bosh release

The BOSH release sets up a Git server, allowing you to privately host your git repositories.

Usage

You can find a sample deployment manifest in manifests/example.yml which sets up a remote for an example repository (some-repo).

$ bosh -d git-server deploy manifests/example.yml -v repos=[some-repo]

Once you have deployed the Git server, you can use it as a remote (e.g. origin) for your repo (e.g. some-repo) as follows:

$ cd some-repo
$ git remote add origin git://`bosh -d git-server is --column ips|cut -f1`/some-repo
$ git push --set-upstream origin master

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