A reference to the .repo/ tree in repo client checkouts.
Hopefully it's complete & up-to-date, but who knows!
*** note Warning: This is meant for developers of the repo project itself as a quick reference. Nothing in here must be construed as ABI, or that repo itself will never change its internals in backwards incompatible ways.
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All content under .repo/ is managed by repo itself with few exceptions.
In general, you should not make manual changes in here.
If a setting was initialized using an option to repo init, you should use that
command to change the setting later on.
It is always safe to re-run repo init in existing repo client checkouts.
For example, if you want to change the manifest branch, you can simply run
repo init --manifest-branch=<new name> and repo will take care of the rest.
config: Per-repo client checkout settings using git-config file format..repo_config.json: JSON cache of the config file for repo to
read/process quickly.repo/: A git checkout of the repo project. This is how repo re-execs
itself to get the latest released version.
It tracks the git repository at REPO_URL using the REPO_REV branch.
Those are specified at repo init time using the --repo-url=<REPO_URL>
and --repo-branch=<REPO_REV> options.
Any changes made to this directory will usually be automatically discarded
by repo itself when it checks for updates. If you want to update to the
latest version of repo, use repo selfupdate instead. If you want to
change the git URL/branch that this tracks, re-run repo init with the new
settings.
.repo_fetchtimes.json: Used by repo sync to record stats when syncing
the various projects.
For more documentation on the manifest format, including the local_manifests support, see the manifest-format.md file.
manifests/: A git checkout of the manifest project. Its .git/ state
points to the manifest.git bare checkout (see below). It tracks the git
branch specified at repo init time via --manifest-branch.
The local branch name is always default regardless of the remote tracking
branch. Do not get confused if the remote branch is not default, or if
there is a remote default that is completely different!
No manual changes should be made in here as it will just confuse repo and it won't automatically recover causing no new changes to be picked up.
manifests.git/: A bare checkout of the manifest project. It tracks the
git repository specified at repo init time via --manifest-url.
No manual changes should be made in here as it will just confuse repo.
If you want to switch the tracking settings, re-run repo init with the
new settings.
manifest.xml: The manifest that repo uses. It is generated at repo init
and uses the --manifest-name to determine what manifest file to load next
out of manifests/.
Do not try to modify this to load other manifests as it will confuse repo.
If you want to switch manifest files, re-run repo init with the new
setting.
Older versions of repo managed this with symlinks.
manifest.xml -> manifests/<manifest-name>.xml: A symlink to the manifest
that the user wishes to sync. It is specified at repo init time via
--manifest-name.
manifests.git/.repo_config.json: JSON cache of the manifests.git/config
file for repo to read/process quickly.
local_manifest.xml (Deprecated): User-authored tweaks to the manifest
used to sync. See local manifests for more details.
local_manifests/: Directory of user-authored manifest fragments to tweak
the manifest used to sync. See local manifests for more details.
project.list: Tracking file used by repo sync to determine when projects
are added or removed and need corresponding updates in the checkout.projects/: Bare checkouts of every project synced by the manifest. The
filesystem layout matches the <project path=... setting in the manifest
(i.e. where it's checked out in the repo client source tree). Those
checkouts will symlink their .git/ state to paths under here.
Some git state is further split out under project-objects/.
project-objects/: Git objects that are safe to share across multiple
git checkouts. The filesystem layout matches the <project name=...
setting in the manifest (i.e. the path on the remote server) with a .git
suffix. This allows for multiple checkouts of the same remote git repo to
share their objects. For example, you could have different branches of
foo/bar.git checked out to foo/bar-master, foo/bar-release, etc...
There will be multiple trees under projects/ for each one, but only one
under project-objects/.
This layout is designed to allow people to sync against different remotes (e.g. a local mirror & a public review server) while avoiding duplicating the content. However, this can run into problems if different remotes use the same path on their respective servers. Best to avoid that.
subprojects/: Like projects/, but for git submodules.
subproject-objects/: Like project-objects/, but for git submodules.
worktrees/: Bare checkouts of every project synced by the manifest. The
filesystem layout matches the <project name=... setting in the manifest
(i.e. the path on the remote server) with a .git suffix. This has the
same advantages as the project-objects/ layout above.
This is used when git worktrees are enabled.
The .repo/manifests.git/config file is used to track settings for the entire
repo client checkout.
Most settings use the [repo] section to avoid conflicts with git.
User controlled settings are initialized when running repo init.
| Setting | repo init Option |
Use/Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| manifest.groups | --groups & --platform |
The manifest groups to sync |
| repo.archive | --archive |
Use git archive for checkouts |
| repo.clonefilter | --clone-filter |
Filter setting when using partial git clones |
| repo.depth | --depth |
Create shallow checkouts when cloning |
| repo.dissociate | --dissociate |
Dissociate from any reference/mirrors after initial clone |
| repo.mirror | --mirror |
Checkout is a repo mirror |
| repo.partialclone | --partial-clone |
Create partial git clones |
| repo.reference | --reference |
Reference repo client checkout |
| repo.submodules | --submodules |
Sync git submodules |
| repo.worktree | --worktree |
Use git worktree for checkouts |
| user.email | --config-name |
User's e-mail address; Copied into .git/config when checking out a new project |
| user.name | --config-name |
User's name; Copied into .git/config when checking out a new project |
For more details on this feature, see the repo-hooks docs.
We'll just discuss the internal configuration settings.
These are stored in the registered <repo-hooks> project itself, so if the
manifest switches to a different project, the settings will not be copied.
| Setting | Use/Meaning |
|---|---|
| repo.hooks.<hook>.approvedmanifest | User approval for secure manifest sources (e.g. https://) |
| repo.hooks.<hook>.approvedhash | User approval for insecure manifest sources (e.g. http://) |
For example, if our manifest had the following entries, we would store settings
under .repo/projects/src/repohooks.git/config (which would be reachable via
git --git-dir=src/repohooks/.git config).
<project path="src/repohooks" name="chromiumos/repohooks" ... />
<repo-hooks in-project="chromiumos/repohooks" ... />
If <hook> is pre-upload, the .git/config setting might be:
[repo "hooks.pre-upload"]
approvedmanifest = https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/manifest
These settings are somewhat meant to be tweaked by the user on a per-project
basis (e.g. git config in a checked out source repo).
Where possible, we re-use standard git settings to avoid confusion, and we refrain from documenting those, so see git-config documentation instead.
See repo help upload for documentation on [review] settings.
The [remote] settings are automatically populated/updated from the manifest.
The [branch] settings are updated by repo start and git branch.
| Setting | Subcommands | Use/Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| review.<url>.autocopy | upload | Automatically add to --cc=<value> |
| review.<url>.autoreviewer | upload | Automatically add to --reviewers=<value> |
| review.<url>.autoupload | upload | Automatically answer "yes" or "no" to all prompts |
| review.<url>.uploadhashtags | upload | Automatically add to --hashtag=<value> |
| review.<url>.uploadlabels | upload | Automatically add to --label=<value> |
| review.<url>.uploadtopic | upload | Default topic to use |
| review.<url>.username | upload | Override username with ssh:// review URIs |
| remote.<remote>.fetch | sync | Set of refs to fetch |
| remote.<remote>.projectname | <network> | The name of the project as it exists in Gerrit review |
| remote.<remote>.pushurl | upload | The base URI for pushing CLs |
| remote.<remote>.review | upload | The URI of the Gerrit review server |
| remote.<remote>.url | sync & upload | The URI of the git project to fetch |
| branch.<branch>.merge | sync & upload | The branch to merge & upload & track |
| branch.<branch>.remote | sync & upload | The remote to track |
Repo will create & maintain a few files in the user's home directory.
.repoconfig/: Repo's per-user directory for all random config files/state..repoconfig/config: Per-user settings using git-config file format..repoconfig/keyring-version: Cache file for checking if the gnupg subdir
has all the same keys as the repo launcher. Used to avoid running gpg
constantly as that can be quite slow..repoconfig/gnupg/: GnuPG's internal state directory used when repo needs
to run gpg. This provides isolation from the user's normal ~/.gnupg/.
.repoconfig/.repo_config.json: JSON cache of the .repoconfig/config
file for repo to read/process quickly.
.repo_.gitconfig.json: JSON cache of the .gitconfig file for repo to
read/process quickly.