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| | | ## Gitblit Features
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| | | ## Standard Features (GO/WAR)
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| | | - JGit SmartHTTP servlet
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| | | - Browser and git client authentication
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| | | - Four *per-repository* access control configurations with a Read-Only control flag
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| | | -  *Authenticated View, Clone & Push*
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| | | -  Freeze repository (i.e. deny push, make read-only)
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| | | - Ability to federate with one or more other Gitblit instances
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| | | - RSS/JSON RPC interface
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| | | - Java/Swing Gitblit Manager tool |
| | | - Gitweb inspired web UI
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| | | - Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete repositories through the web UI
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| | | - Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete users through the web UI
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| | | - Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete repositories through the web UI or RPC interface
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| | | - Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete users through the web UI or RPC interface
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| | | - Repository Owners may edit repositories through the web UI
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| | | - Git-notes support
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| | | - Git-notes display support
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| | | - Branch metrics (uses Google Charts)
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| | | - HEAD and Branch RSS feeds
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| | | - Blame annotations view
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| | | - A Windows service installation script and configuration tool
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| | | ## Limitations
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| | | - HTTP/HTTPS are the only supported protocols
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| | | - HTTP/HTTPS are the only supported Git protocols
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| | | - Access controls are not path-based, they are repository-based
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| | | - Only Administrators can create, rename or delete repositories
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| | | - Only Administrators can create, modify or delete users
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