I am using git and I am doing my development work, which I don't want to push, even by mistake. Is there a method to disable push in certain local repository. One method is to rename the branch, another is to undo push if one does it by mistake, but I hope there should be a more direct method.
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The following command will let pulls work, but pushes will try to use the URL no_push and fail:
git remote set-url --push origin no_push
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16@user984260: I guess you could set the remote for just that branch:
git config branch.<branch-name>.remote no_push. But if the branch is a local development branch, with its own name, is it really a problem? It won't be pushed by default (git pushwith no arguments by default pushes only branches which exist both locally and on the remote) and even if you do push it, you're just creating a new branch on the remote which you can promptly delete.– CascabelApr 21, 2012 at 16:51 -
Whatever you do, use
git config -lto verify/get a better understanding. (If it isn't there, it didn't happen ;-) ). Even better structured, usecat .git/configMar 12, 2017 at 7:14 -
3Thanx! If you have an upstream repo in addition to origin then you can do the following to make sure you can't push to upstream:
git remote set-url --push upstream no_push. Check the effect withgit remote -vbefore and after the change.– WladJan 27, 2020 at 16:02 -
1@OZZIE you can use the same
git set-urlcommand to allow pushes again - it'll be something likegit set-url --push origin git@github.com:my-user/my-repo.git. If you issue agit config --listit's likely that the original setting is there asremote.origin.url=<the thing you want>Feb 23 at 10:28
Depending on the remote, you may be able to reset its URL to use the read-only Git protocol instead of SSH or HTTPS. E.g., for a project on GitHub, do
git remote set-url <remote> git://github.com/Team/Project.git
where <remote> is commonly origin. git remote -v will give you a list of remotes; those that start with https or have the form <user>@<host>:<path> usually allow pushing.
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1@YassineElBadaoui you probably need to add
--pushafterset-urlto just modify for pushing. But this more recent answer makes the intent clearer when you come back to this in future, I think.– SamOct 22, 2019 at 12:25