This is a text-only version of the following page on https://raymii.org: --- Title : Shared Git repository over ssh for multiple users Author : Remy van Elst Date : 05-01-2015 URL : https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Shared_Git_repository_via_ssh_for_multiple_users.html Format : Markdown/HTML --- This tutorial will show you how to set up a shared git repo with multiple accounts over ssh. Only ssh, not gitolite or any other software. This is usefull if you have a small team of people that don't often need access to the repo and don't want something like github or bitbucket. With this you can use existing infrastructure. <p class="ad"> <b>Recently I removed all Google Ads from this site due to their invasive tracking, as well as Google Analytics. Please, if you found this content useful, consider a small donation using any of the options below:</b><br><br> <a href="https://leafnode.nl">I'm developing an open source monitoring app called Leaf Node Monitoring, for windows, linux & android. Go check it out!</a><br><br> <a href="https://github.com/sponsors/RaymiiOrg/">Consider sponsoring me on Github. It means the world to me if you show your appreciation and you'll help pay the server costs.</a><br><br> <a href="https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=7435ae6b8212">You can also sponsor me by getting a Digital Ocean VPS. With this referral link you'll get $100 credit for 60 days. </a><br><br> </p> I have used this for a sysadmin team which had a few scripts scattered. ### Folders and Permissions First set up a new group for the users of the repository. You can use the groupadd command but I find it easier to edit `/etc/group` and add a line line this: gitusers:x:2222:user1,user2,user3,user4 Do note that all the users you add above should have an account on the system. (`adduser user/useradd user`) Now create a folder to house the repo's: mkdir -p /var/git/repository1 Then change the group permissions on that folder: chgrp gitusers /var/git/repository1 chmod g+ws /var/git/repository1 ### Repository We can now create the repository. Navigate to the folder and initialize the repository: cd /var/git/repository git init --bare --shared=group That's it. Now you can clone, pull, push and commit the repo like normal: git clone git+ssh://user1@gitserver/var/git/repository1 ### Script A simple script which makes the above easier. This assuming the group is `gitusers` and the root path is `/var/git/`. #!/bin/bash GITGROUP="gitusers" REPOPATH="/var/git" if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then echo "You must specify a repo name" echo "./$0 repo_name" exit 1 fi mkdir "${PATH}/$1" chgrp "${GITGROUP}" "${PATH}/$1" chmod 2775 "${PATH}/$1" pushd "${PATH}/$1" git init --bare --shared=group popd echo "Created repo $1." echo "Clone URL: git+ssh://$(hostname -f)${PATH}/$1" If you need to trigger a Jenkins build after a commit you can add the following [`post-receive` hook][2]. [1]: https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=7435ae6b8212 [2]: https://github.com/mika/jenkins-debian-glue/blob/master/git/post-receive --- License: All the text on this website is free as in freedom unless stated otherwise. This means you can use it in any way you want, you can copy it, change it the way you like and republish it, as long as you release the (modified) content under the same license to give others the same freedoms you've got and place my name and a link to this site with the article as source. This site uses Google Analytics for statistics and Google Adwords for advertisements. You are tracked and Google knows everything about you. Use an adblocker like ublock-origin if you don't want it. All the code on this website is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 license unless already licensed under a license which does not allows this form of licensing or if another license is stated on that page / in that software: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Just to be clear, the information on this website is for meant for educational purposes and you use it at your own risk. I do not take responsibility if you screw something up. Use common sense, do not 'rm -rf /' as root for example. If you have any questions then do not hesitate to contact me. See https://raymii.org/s/static/About.html for details.