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| | | showReadme = false
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| | | federationStrategy = FEDERATE_THIS
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| | | isFederated = false
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| | | skipSizeCalculation = false
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| | | federationSets =
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| | | #### Repository Names
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| | |
| | | Whitespace is illegal.
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| | | #### Passwords
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| | | User passwords are CASE-SENSITIVE and may be *plain* or *md5* formatted (see `gitblit.properties` -> *realm.passwordStorage*).
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| | | User passwords are CASE-SENSITIVE and may be *plain*, *md5*, or *combined-md5* formatted (see `gitblit.properties` -> *realm.passwordStorage*).
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| | | #### User Roles
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| | | There are two actual *roles* in Gitblit: *#admin*, which grants administrative powers to that user, and *#notfederated*, which prevents an account from being pulled by another Gitblit instance. Administrators automatically have access to all repositories. All other *roles* are repository names. If a repository is access-restricted, the user must have the repository's name within his/her roles to bypass the access restriction. This is how users are granted access to a restricted repository.
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| | |
| | | * Setup the user service.
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| | | *
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| | | * @param settings
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| | | * @since 0.6.1
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| | | * @since 0.7.0
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| | | */
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| | | @Override
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| | | public void setup(IStoredSettings settings) {
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