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# Git Town configuration file
#
# Run "git town config setup" to add additional entries
# to this file after updating Git Town.
#
# The "push-hook" setting determines whether Git Town
# permits or prevents Git hooks while pushing branches.
# Hooks are enabled by default. If your Git hooks are slow,
# you can disable them to speed up branch syncing.
#
# When disabled, Git Town pushes using the "--no-verify" switch.
# More info at https://www.git-town.com/preferences/push-hook.
push-hook = true
# Should Git Town push the new branches it creates
# immediately to origin even if they are empty?
#
# When enabled, you can run "git push" right away
# but creating new branches is slower and
# it triggers an unnecessary CI run on the empty branch.
#
# When disabled, many Git Town commands execute faster
# and Git Town will create the missing tracking branch
# on the first run of "git sync".
push-new-branches = false
# Should "git ship" delete the tracking branch?
# You want to disable this if your code hosting platform
# (GitHub, GitLab, etc) deletes head branches when
# merging pull requests through its UI.
ship-delete-tracking-branch = false
# Should "git ship" sync branches before shipping them?
#
# Guidance: enable when shipping branches locally on your machine
# and disable when shipping feature branches via the code hosting
# API or web UI.
#
# When enabled, branches are always fully up to date when shipped
# and you get a chance to resolve merge conflicts
# between the feature branch to ship and the main development branch
# on the feature branch. This helps keep the main branch green.
# But this also triggers another CI run and delays shipping.
sync-before-ship = false
# Should "git sync" also fetch updates from the upstream remote?
#
# If an "upstream" remote exists, and this setting is enabled,
# "git sync" will also update the local main branch
# with commits from the main branch at the upstream remote.
#
# This is useful if the repository you work on is a fork,
# and you want to keep it in sync with the repo it was forked from.
sync-upstream = false
[branches]
# The main branch is the branch from which you cut new feature branches,
# and into which you ship feature branches when they are done.
# This branch is often called "main", "master", or "development".
main = "main"
# Perennial branches are long-lived branches.
# They are never shipped and have no ancestors.
# Typically, perennial branches have names like
# "development", "staging", "qa", "production", etc.
#
# See also the "perennial-regex" setting.
perennials = []
# All branches whose names match this regular expression
# are also considered perennial branches.
#
# If you are not sure, leave this empty.
perennial-regex = "integration/*"
[hosting]
# Knowing the type of code hosting platform allows Git Town
# to open browser URLs and talk to the code hosting API.
# Most people can leave this on "auto-detect".
# Only change this if your code hosting server uses as custom URL.
# platform = ""
# When using SSH identities, define the hostname
# of your source code repository. Only change this
# if the auto-detection does not work for you.
# origin-hostname = ""
[sync-strategy]
# How should Git Town synchronize feature branches?
# Feature branches are short-lived branches cut from
# the main branch and shipped back into the main branch.
# Typically you develop features and bug fixes on them,
# hence their name.
feature-branches = "merge"
# How should Git Town synchronize perennial branches?
# Perennial branches have no parent branch.
# The only updates they receive are additional commits
# made to their tracking branch somewhere else.
perennial-branches = "rebase"