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- The local user repository is automatically created when a user connects to performs the checkout/clone operations for a Git repository via JOC Cockpit.
- The local user repository is persistent and is updated from the JOC Cockpit database (commit operation) and from the Git repository (pull operation).
- The Git repository is updated from the local user repository by the push operation.
- The JS7 - Cleanup Service removes any local user repositories if the user profile no longer exists, i.e. if a user is dropped from JOC Cockpit.
The following operations are available:
git-checkout
- checks out a specific branch or tag from the Git repository to the local user repository
git-clone
- initially clones a Git repository to a local user repository
git-add
- adds (new) configuration objects from the JOC Cockpit database to the local user repository
git-delete
- removes an already added configuration object from the local user repository
git-commit
- commits newly added, updated or removed configuration objects to a local user repository
git-push
- pushes changes from the local user repository to the remote Git repository
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git-checkout
- checks out a specific branch or tag from the Git repository to the local user repository
git-clone
- initially clones a Git repository to a local user repository
git-pull
- pulls recent changes from the Git repository to the local user repository
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