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I am wondering what the proper way is to delete a repository when using gitolite.

Is there anything else I have to do besides delete the repository from the server and remove all configurations related to the repository I am removing?

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Deleting the repository from the server and removing all configurations is all you have to do.

Quoting from the manual:

Removing a repo is not so straightforward. You certainly must remove the appropriate lines from the conf/gitolite.conf file, but gitolite will not automatically delete the repo from the server. You have to log on to the server and do the dirty deed yourself :-)

It is best to make the change in the conf file, push it, and then go to the server and do what you need to.

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    +1 for referring to the manual and quote the suggested steps. Oct 7, 2013 at 4:10
  • Is there anything else that needs to be done apart from editing the conf file and deleting the repository folder from the server?
    – Stan
    Dec 12, 2013 at 9:51
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    @Stan Well, to be precise, you would have to git add, git commit and git push the config file to the remote repository after you are done editing.
    – Potherca
    Dec 12, 2013 at 10:58
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    +1 for explaining why "that's all you have to do", instead of plainly saying "that's all you have to do". Feb 2, 2014 at 14:30
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Nope! That's all you have to do!

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Actually there is another more formal way to do this through the Apis. This is a more practical way when giving away to users the privilige to create their own repos (wild repos).

This requires:

  • Admin enables the D command by removing the appropriate commented line (on the server) in $HOME/.gitolite.rc
  • Unlocking the repository (safety procedure) "ssh gitolite@hostname D unlock reponame"
  • Deleteing the repository with "ssh gitolite@hostname D rm reponame"

Some simple documentation can be found in the Gitolite docs but the documentation is better in the book "Gitolite Essentials".

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  • Isn't this just for "wild" repos?
    – Potherca
    Sep 5, 2014 at 11:46
  • Actually it seems to work for both but is sorely needed when create privs are given as freely as when using wild repos.
    – Lmickos
    Sep 8, 2014 at 17:06
  • +1, Just small addition- before you do it you need to make sure to uncomment 'D' command in .gitolite.rc file in Gitolite host so this command is enabled
    – Omer Dagan
    Jan 29, 2019 at 8:03

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