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Standard Features (GO/WAR)

  • Integrated JGit http/https SmartHTTP servlet
  • Integrated JGit git protocol daemon
  • Integrated Mina SSHD daemon
  • Optional feature to allow users to create personal repositories
  • Optional feature to fork a repository to a personal repository
  • Optional feature to create a repository on push
  • Optional feature to automatically fetch ref updates for repository mirrors
  • Optional Issue Tracker and Pull-Request-like mechanism
  • Four per-repository access restriction configurations with a Read-Only control flag
    • anonymous Anonymous View, Clone & Push
    • push Authenticated Push
    • clone Authenticated Clone & Push
    • view Authenticated View, Clone & Push
    • freeze Freeze repository (i.e. deny push, make read-only)
  • Six per-user/team repository access permissions
    • V (view in web ui, RSS feeds, download zip)
    • R (clone)
    • RW (clone and push)
    • RWC (clone and push with ref creation)
    • RWD (clone and push with ref creation, deletion)
    • RW+ (clone and push with ref creation, deletion, rewind)
  • Menu driven native platform clone links for all popular Git clients
  • Garbage Collection service
  • Ability to federate with one or more other Gitblit instances
  • RSS/JSON RPC interface
  • An evolving plugin infrastructure
  • Java/Swing Gitblit Manager tool
  • Responsive web UI that subtracts elements to be usable on phones, tablets, and desktop browsers
  • Groovy pre- and post- push hook scripts, per-repository or globally for all repositories
  • Rich Push email notifications (via sendmail.groovy push script)
  • Rich Ticket email notifications
  • Lucene indexing of specified repository branches
  • Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete repositories through the web UI or RPC interface
  • Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete users through the web UI or RPC interface
  • Administrators may create, edit, rename, or delete teams through the web UI or RPC interface
  • Repository Owners may edit repositories through the web UI
  • Administrators and Repository Owners may set the default branch through the web UI or RPC interface
  • LDAP authentication and optional LDAP-controlled Team memberships
  • Redmine authentication
  • Salesforce.com authentication
  • Windows authentication
  • PAM authentication
  • Gravatar integration
  • Git-notes display support
  • Submodule support
  • User-tracked reflog for pushes, tags, etc.
  • Fanout PubSub notifications service for self-hosted Sparkleshare use
  • gh-pages display support (Jekyll is not supported)
  • Branch metrics
  • HEAD and Branch RSS feeds
  • Blame annotations view
  • Dates can optionally be displayed using the browser's reported timezone
  • Display of Author and Committer email addresses can be disabled
  • Case-insensitive searching of commit messages, authors, or committers
  • Dynamic zip downloads feature
  • Docs page which enumerates all Markdown files within a repository
  • Markdown, Confluence, Textile, Twiki, Tracwiki, & Mediawiki markup rendering support
  • Syntax highlighting for popular source code types
  • Customizable regular expression substitution for commit messages (i.e. bug or code review link integration)
  • Single text file for users configuration
  • Translations
    • German (de)
    • English (en)
    • Spanish (es)
    • French (fr)
    • Italian (it)
    • Japanese (ja)
    • Korean (ko)
    • Dutch (nl)
    • Norwegian (no)
    • Polish (pl)
    • Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR)
    • Simplified Chinese (zh_CN)

Gitblit GO Features

  • Out-of-the-box integrated stack requiring minimal configuration
  • Automatic generation of ssl certificate for https communications
  • Integrated GUI tool to facilitate x509 PKI including ssl and client certificate generation, client certificate revocation, and client certificate distribution
  • Single text file for configuring server and gitblit
  • A Windows service installation script and configuration tool

Limitations

  • Built-in access controls are not branch-based, they are repository-based.