## Frequently Asked Questions ### Git:Blit? What kind of name is that? Its a phonetic play on [bitblt][bitblt] which is an image processing operation meaning *bit-block transfer*. ### Why use Git:Blit? Its small. Its portable. Its easy to manage. ### Do I need real Git? No. Git:Blit is based on [JGit][jgit] which is a pure Java implementation of the [Git version control system][git].
Everything you need for Git:Blit is either in the zip distribution file or automatically downloaded on execution. ### Does Git:Blit use a database to store its data? No. Git:Blit stores its repository configuration information within the `.git/config` file and its user information in `users.properties` or whatever filename is configured in `gitblit.properties`. ### I want to deploy Git:Blit into my own servlet container. Where is the WAR? At this time there is no WAR build available. ### Why doesn't Git:Blit support SSH? Git:Blit could integrate [Apache Mina][mina] to provide SSH access. However, doing so violates Git:Blit's first design principle: [KISS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle).
SSH supports requires creating, exchanging, and managing SSH keys. While this is doable, its not simple like JGit's SmartHTTP implementation. You might consider running [Gerrit](http://gerrit.googlecode.org) which does integrate [Apache Mina][mina] and supports SSH or you might consider serving [Git][git] on Linux which would offer real SSH support and also allow use of [many other compelling Git solutions](https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/InterfacesFrontendsAndTools). ### What types of Search does Git:Blit support? Git:Blit supports case-insensitive searches of *commit message* (default), *author*, and *committer*.
To search by *author* or *committer* use the following syntax in the search box: author: james committer: james Alternatively, you could enable the search type dropdown list in your `gitblit.properties` file. ### How do I run Git:Blit on port 80 or 443 in Linux? Linux requires root permissions to serve on ports < 1024.
Run the server as *root* (security concern) or change the ports you are serving to 8080 (http) or 8443 (https). [bitblt]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_blit "Wikipedia Bitblt" [jgit]: http://eclipse.org/jgit "Eclipse JGit Site" [git]: http://git-scm.com "Official Git Site" [mina]: http://mina.apache.org " Apache Mina"