Re: /etc/gitconfig

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Andy Parkins wrote:
> With the release of 1.5.0 I added legacyheaders=false and 
> usedelatbaseoffset=true to my repositories.
> 
> While doing that though, it felt wrong to be editing every single config.  Is 
> there a justification for having three config files?
> 
>  /etc/gitconfig
>  $HOME/.gitconfig
>  $GIT_DIR/config
> 
> With /etc/gitconfig coming in at lowest priority?
I didn't try it, but maybe you could place your desired config to
/usr/share/git-core/templates/config and then at least newly created
repos get it?

Best regards
Uwe

-- 
Uwe Kleine-König

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