- **Installation**: includes how to install Gitea and related other tools, also includes upgrade Gitea - **Administration**: includes how to configure Gitea, customize Gitea and manage Gitea instance out of Gitea admin UI - **Usage**: includes how to use Gitea's functionalities. A sub documentation is about packages, in future we could also include CI/CD and others. - **Development**: includes how to integrate with Gitea's API, how to develop new features within Gitea - **Contributing**: includes how to contribute code to Gitea repositories. After this is merged, I think we can have a sub-documentation of `Usage` part named `Actions` to describe how to use Gitea actions --------- Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
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Clone filters (partial clone)
Git introduces --filter
option to git clone
command, which filters out
large files and objects (such as blobs) to create partial clone of a repo.
Clone filters are especially useful for large repo and/or metered connection,
where full clone (without --filter
) can be expensive (as all history data
must be downloaded).
This requires Git version 2.22 or later, both on the Gitea server and on the client. For clone filters to work properly, make sure that Git version on the client is at least the same as on the server (or later). Login to Gitea server as admin and head to Site Administration -> Configuration to see Git version of the server.
By default, clone filters are enabled, unless DISABLE_PARTIAL_CLONE
under
[git]
is set to true
.
See GitHub blog post: Get up to speed with partial clone for common use cases of clone filters (blobless and treeless clones), and GitLab docs for partial clone for more advanced use cases (such as filter by file size and remove filters to turn partial clone into full clone).