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Config::GitLike::Git(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::GitLike::Git(3pm)
NAME
Config::GitLike::Git - load Git configuration files
SYNOPSIS
use Config::GitLike::Git;
my $config = Config::GitLike::Git->new;
$config->load("/path/to/repo");
DESCRIPTION
This is a modification of Config::GitLike to look at the same locations that Git writes to. Unlike with Config::GitLike, you do not need to
pass a confname to its constructor. This module also enables the Config::GitLike option to maintain git compatibility when reading and
writing variables.
"load" in Config::GitLike should be passed path to the top level of a git repository -- this defaults to the current directory. It will
append ".git" as necessary. It supports both bare and non-bare repositories.
METHODS
This module overrides these methods from "Config::GitLike":
dir_file
The per-directory configuration file is .git/config
user_file
The per-user configuration file is ~/.gitconfig
global_file
The per-host configuration file is /etc/gitconfig
is_git_dir
Returns true if a file contains the necessary files (as git would reckon it) for the path to be a git repository.
load_dirs
Loads the relevant .git/config file.
SEE ALSO
Config::GitLike
LICENSE
You may modify and/or redistribute this software under the same terms as Perl 5.8.8.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC
AUTHORS
Alex Vandiver <alexmv@bestpractical.com>, Christine Spang <spang@bestpractical.com>
perl v5.14.2 2012-02-16 Config::GitLike::Git(3pm)