CodeArts Repo
CodeArts Repo
- What's New
- Function Overview
- Product Bulletin
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Process of CodeArts Repo
- Purchasing CodeArts
- Environment and Personal Settings
- Accessing CodeArts Repo Homepage
- Creating and Configuring a CodeArts Project
- Configuring Project-Level Settings for CodeArts Repo
- Managing Member Permissions
- Creating a Repository
- Migrating Code and Syncing a Repository
- Configuring Repository Settings
- Hierarchical Repository Management
- Configuring a Repository
- Cloning or Downloading a Repository to a Local PC
- Uploading Code Files to CodeArts Repo
- Collaborating on a Workflow
- Committing Code to CodeArts Repo and Creating a Merge Request
- Managing Code Files
- Security Management
- Best Practices
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FAQs
- Authentication
- Member Permissions
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Uploading and Downloading Code
- "Error: Deny by project hooks setting 'default': message of commit" Is Reported When Code Repository Is Pushed from the Local Host to CodeArts Repo
- Pushing Binary Files to CodeArts Repo Failed
- Error "'origin' does not appear to be a git repository..." Is Reported When the Git Push Command Is Executed
- Error "The requested URL returned error: 401" Is Reported When HTTPS Is Used to Clone Code in CentOS
- Error "Merge branch 'master' of https://test.com Please Enter a commit" Is Reported When Pulling Code Using the Git Pull Command
- Message "fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories" Is Displayed
- How Do I Prevent Files Containing Secrets from Being Pushed to CodeArts Repo?
- Migrating Repositories
- Merge Request
- Fork Sync
- Repository Capacity
- FAQs
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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APIs
- SSH Key
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Repository
- Obtaining Files in a Branch Directory
- Obtaining Repository Statistics
- Obtaining Image Files of a Specific Branch in a Repository
- Modifying the Status of a Repository Referenced by a Pipeline
- Checking Whether a User Has the Repository Administrator Permission
- Setting a Repository to Public or Private
- Obtaining the Content of a Specified File in a Specified Branch of a Repository
- Obtaining a Public Template List
- Creating a Repository
- Obtaining a Repository Short ID to Generate the Details Page URL
- Querying a Commit of a Branch by Repository or Repository Group Name
- Querying Branches of a Specified Repository
- Querying a Commit of a Repository Branch by the Repository ID
- Adding a Deploy Key
- Deleting a Deploy Key
- Obtaining the Last Commit Statistics of a Repository
- Repository Statistics
- Deleting a Repository
- Viewing a Repository Creation Status
- Querying the Tag List of a Repository
- Adding a Tag
- Querying Details About a Repository
- Obtaining the number of committed code lines
- Downloading a Repository
- Creating a Protected Branch
- Deleting a Protected Branch
- Deleting Protected Branches in Batches
- Creating a Protected Tag
- Deleting a Protected Tag
- Obtaining a Repository Branch List
- Obtaining the MR List of a Repository
- Obtaining MR Details of a Repository
- Obtaining the Repository IP Address Whitelist
- Adding the Repository IP Address Whitelist
- Modifying the Repository IP Address Whitelist
- Deleting the Repository IP Address Whitelist
- Obtaining the Changes of an MR
- Associating a Repository with a Member Group
- Locking a Repository Based on the Repository Short ID
- Unlocking a Repository Based on the Repository Short ID
- Approving an MR
- Obtaining Associated Work Item Information
- Obtaining Reviewer Information Based on the Repo Short ID and Merge Request Short ID
- Obtaining the List of Changed Files
- Tenant
- Group
- Project (V2)
- RepoMember
- Commit
- File
- User
- Webhook
- Project
- Repository Management (V2)
- Review
- Application Examples
- Appendix
- Videos
- General Reference
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Installing and Configuring Git
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Installing and Configuring Git
Constraints
- Currently, CodeArts Repo cannot be managed using GitHub desktop.
- CodeArts Repo supports TLS1.2 and TLS1.3. If Git is of the latest version, run the following command to specify the TLS protocol version: test.com indicates the domain name for Git upload/download in CodeArts Repo, and tls1_2 indicates that the TLS protocol version is TLS1.2. For different Git client solutions, see Compatible TLS Protocol Versions with CodeArts Repo
openssl s_client -connect test.com:443 -tls1_2
Install Git Client
For details about the clients supported by Repo and the installation guide link, see Table 1.
Client Name |
OS |
Official Installation Guide Link |
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Git client |
Windows |
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Linux |
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Mac |
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TortoiseGit |
Windows |
Windows Git client usernames can include letters, numbers, and common symbols. Characters with ASCII values less than or equal to 32, as well as ".", ",", ":", ";", "<", ">", """, "\", and "/" cannot be used at the beginning or end of the username. For easier management, you can use your CodeArts Repo username. Enter the following commands in Git Bash:
git config --global user.name your username git config --global user.email your_email_address
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