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General usage
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# List of available commands over SSH

    ssh git@example.org help

# List of user repositories and access permissions

    ssh git@example.org info




Repositories
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# Cloning a repository anonymously

    git clone https://example.org/repository.git

# Cloning a repository as registered users

    git clone git@example.org:repository

# Creating a new repository
Either clone, or push to, a nonexistent repository. It will be initiated automatically
as long as the user has write permission.

    git clone git@example.org:repository
    git push git@example.org:repository master

# Pushing to a repository

    git push git@example.org:repository.git

# Change default branch by repoint HEAD to other branches

    ssh git@example.org symbolic-ref repository.git HEAD refs/heads/main

# Delete repository (D command)

    ssh git@example.org D unlock <repository>
    ssh git@example.org D rm <repository>




Mailing lists
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Mailing lists are where collaboration happens, and they are stored in repositories
too.

# Create a new mailing list

Create a new repository with the suffix ".mlist":

    git clone git@example.org:project.mlist

CLIF will then begin accepting emails for project@example.org and store them
inside the "project.mlist" repository.

# New threads

New threads are created simply by sending a new email to the list address. An account
is not required for starting new threads and participating in discussions.

# Join an existing thread

It is possible to join an existing thread by sending an email containing the header
"In-Reply-To: <Message-ID>", where <Message-ID> is the ID value of any previous message.