Updated Setting up a Git server on Windows using Git for Windows and Win32_OpenSSH (markdown)

Yanbing 2018-09-21 16:09:28 -07:00
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1. Restart sshd so the changes to the `Path` environment variable can take effect.
1. Create Windows users for all Git users.
1. Create a central Git repository. Go to where you want to create a central repo, `git init --bare <source dir>`. A directory with name `<source dir>.git` will be created. In it will be the .git contents of your source dir repo. for example:
1. Create a central Git repository. Go to where you want to create a central repo, `git clone --bare <source dir>`. A directory with name `<source dir>.git` will be created. In it will be the .git contents of your source dir repo. for example:
`git init --bare c:\git\newrepo.git`
`git clone --bare c:\git\newrepo.git`
1. If you already have user private and public keys, copy the user public key to `C:\Users\{user}\.ssh\` and rename it to authorized_keys
## On Client
1. Set environment variable for git to use Win32_OpenSSH