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31 lines
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promisor.quiet::
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If set to "true" assume `--quiet` when fetching additional
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objects for a partial clone.
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promisor.advertise::
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If set to "true", a server will use the "promisor-remote"
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capability, see linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5], to advertise the
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promisor remotes it is using, if it uses some. Default is
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"false", which means the "promisor-remote" capability is not
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advertised.
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promisor.acceptFromServer::
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If set to "all", a client will accept all the promisor remotes
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a server might advertise using the "promisor-remote"
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capability. If set to "knownName" the client will accept
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promisor remotes which are already configured on the client
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and have the same name as those advertised by the client. This
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is not very secure, but could be used in a corporate setup
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where servers and clients are trusted to not switch name and
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URLs. If set to "knownUrl", the client will accept promisor
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remotes which have both the same name and the same URL
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configured on the client as the name and URL advertised by the
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server. This is more secure than "all" or "knownName", so it
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should be used if possible instead of those options. Default
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is "none", which means no promisor remote advertised by a
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server will be accepted. By accepting a promisor remote, the
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client agrees that the server might omit objects that are
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lazily fetchable from this promisor remote from its responses
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to "fetch" and "clone" requests from the client. Name and URL
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comparisons are case sensitive. See linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5].
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