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date: "2016-12-26T16:00:00+02:00"
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title: "Config Cheat Sheet"
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slug: "config-cheat-sheet"
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parent: "advanced"
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name: "Config Cheat Sheet"
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weight: 20
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identifier: "config-cheat-sheet"
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---
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# Configuration Cheat Sheet
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This is a cheat sheet for the Gitea configuration file. It is helpful for more fully understanding how it powers Gitea.
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Before getting started, make sure you know that any change to the configuration should be made in `custom/conf/app.ini` or any corresponding location.
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All default settings can be found in [app.ini.sample](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/master/custom/conf/app.ini.sample) (replace master in URL with name of tag for released versions). If you see anything which looks like `%(X)s`, it is a feature powered by [ini](https://github.com/go-ini/ini/#recursive-values) for reading values recursively.
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Any configuration option that is marked by :exclamation: means that you should keep the default value unless you fully understand what you are doing.
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Values containing `#` or `;` must be quoted using `` ` `` or `"""`.
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**Note** that you have to restart Gitea for changes to take effect.
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## Overall (`DEFAULT`)
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- `APP_NAME`: Application name, change to whatever you want.
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- `RUN_USER`: The user to run Gitea as, we recommend it be `git`; however, change this to whatever your username is if you run Gitea on your personal computer. Gitea may crash if this value is not set properly.
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- `RUN_MODE`: For performance and other purposes, change this to `prod` when deployed to a production environment. The installation process will set this to `prod` automatically.
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## Repository (`repository`)
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- `ROOT`: Root path for storing all users' repository data. It must be an absolute path. The default is `~/<username>/gitea-repositories`.
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- `SCRIPT_TYPE`: The script type your server supports, usually this is `bash`, but some customers report that they only have `sh`.
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- `ANSI_CHARSET`: The default charset for an unrecognized charset.
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- `FORCE_PRIVATE`: Force every new repository to be private.
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- `DEFAULT_PRIVATE`: Default private when create a new repository, could be: `last`, `private` and `public`. Default is last which means last user repo visiblity.
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- `MAX_CREATION_LIMIT`: Global maximum creation limit of repositories per user, `-1` means no limit.
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- `PULL_REQUEST_QUEUE_LENGTH`:exclamation:: Length of pull request patch test queue, make it as large as possible.
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- `MIRROR_QUEUE_LENGTH`: Patch test queue length, increase if pull request patch testing starts hanging. Defaults to 1000.
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- `PREFERRED_LICENSES`: Preferred Licenses to place at the top of the List. Name must match file name in conf/license or custom/conf/license. Defaults to 'Apache License 2.0,MIT License'
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- `DISABLE_HTTP_GIT`: Disable ability to interact with repositories by HTTP protocol. Defaults to false
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- `USE_COMPAT_SSH_URI`: Force ssh:// clone url instead of scp-style uri when default SSH port is used. Defaults to false.
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## UI (`ui`)
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- `EXPLORE_PAGING_NUM`: Number of repositories that are shown in one explore page.
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- `ISSUE_PAGING_NUM`: Number of issues that are shown in one page (for all pages that list issues).
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- `FEED_MAX_COMMIT_NUM`: Number of maximum commits shown in one activity feed.
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### UI - Admin (`ui.admin`)
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- `USER_PAGING_NUM`: Number of users that are shown in one page.
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- `REPO_PAGING_NUM`: Number of repos that are shown in one page.
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- `NOTICE_PAGING_NUM`: Number of notices that are shown in one page.
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- `ORG_PAGING_NUM`: Number of organizations that are shown in one page.
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## Markdown (`markdown`)
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- `ENABLE_HARD_LINE_BREAK`: Whether or not to enable hard the line break extension.
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## Server (`server`)
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- `PROTOCOL`: Either `http`, `https`, `fcgi`, or `unix`.
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- `DOMAIN`: Domain name of your server.
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- `ROOT_URL`: Full public URL of Gitea server.
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- `HTTP_ADDR`: HTTP listen address. If `PROTOCOL` is set to `fcgi`, Gitea will listen for FastCGI requests on TCP socket defined by `HTTP_ADDR` and `HTTP_PORT` configuration settings. If `PROTOCOL` is set to `unix`, this should be the name of the Unix socket file to use.
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- `HTTP_PORT`: HTTP listen port. If `PROTOCOL` is set to `fcgi`, Gitea will listen for FastCGI requests on TCP socket defined by `HTTP_ADDR` and `HTTP_PORT` configuration settings.
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- `UNIX_SOCKET_PERMISSION`: Permisson mode for Unix socket, default is 666.
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- `DISABLE_SSH`: Disables SSH feature when it's not available.
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- `START_SSH_SERVER`: Starts built-in SSH server when enabled.
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- `SSH_DOMAIN`: Domain name of your ssh server.
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- `SSH_PORT`: SSH port displayed in clone URL, in case yours is not `22`.
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- `SSH_LISTEN_PORT`: Port for the built-in SSH server. Defaults to `SSH_PORT`.
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- `OFFLINE_MODE`: Disables use of CDN for static files and Gravatar for profile pictures.
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- `DISABLE_ROUTER_LOG`: Mutes printing of the router log.
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- `CERT_FILE`: Cert file path used for HTTPS.
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- `KEY_FILE`: Key file path used for HTTPS.
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- `STATIC_ROOT_PATH`: Upper level of template and static files path, default is the path where Gitea is located.
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- `ENABLE_GZIP`: Enables application-level GZIP support.
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- `LANDING_PAGE`: Non-logged-in users' landing page, either `home` or `explore`.
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- `LFS_START_SERVER`: Enables git-lfs support. `true` or `false`, default is `false`.
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- `LFS_CONTENT_PATH`: Where your lfs files put on, default is `data/lfs`.
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- `LFS_JWT_SECRET`: LFS authentication secret, changed this to yourself.
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## Database (`database`)
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- `DB_TYPE`: The database type you choose, either `mysql`, `postgres`, `mssql` or `sqlite3`.
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- `HOST`: Database host address and port.
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- `NAME`: Database name.
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- `USER`: Database username.
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- `PASSWD`: Database user password.
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- `SSL_MODE`: For PostgreSQL only.
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- `PATH`: For SQLite3 only, the database file path.
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## Security (`security`)
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- `INSTALL_LOCK`: Indicates whether to allow the open install page (setting admin account is involved, so it's a very important value).
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- `SECRET_KEY`: Global secret key for your server security, **you'd better change it** (will generate a random string every time you install).
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- `LOGIN_REMEMBER_DAYS`: Cookie lifetime, in days.
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- `COOKIE_USERNAME`: Name of the cookie that saves username.
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- `COOKIE_REMEMBER_NAME`: Name of cookie that saves auto-login information.
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- `REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_USER`: Header name for reverse proxy authentication username.
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- `DISABLE_GIT_HOOKS`: Prevent all users (including admin) from creating custom git hooks (defaults to false)
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## OpenID (`openid`)
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- `ENABLE_OPENID_SIGNIN`: Whether to allow signin in via OpenID (defaults to false).
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- `ENABLE_OPENID_SIGNUP`: Whether to allow registering via OpenID (defaults to `!DISABLE_REGISTRATION`).
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- `WHITELISTED_URIS`: Space separated list of POSIX regexp patterns. If non empty OpenID URIs should match any of these to be granted access.
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- `BLACKLISTED_URIS`: Space separated list of POSIX regexp pattenrs. OpenID URI matching any of these is refused access.
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## Service (`service`)
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- `ACTIVE_CODE_LIVE_MINUTES`: The minutes of active code life time.
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- `RESET_PASSWD_CODE_LIVE_MINUTES`: The minutes of reset password code life time.
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- `REGISTER_EMAIL_CONFIRM`: Enable this to ask for mail confirmation of registration, requires `Mailer` to be enabled.
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- `DISABLE_REGISTRATION`: Disable registration, after which only admin can create accounts for users.
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- `SHOW_REGISTRATION_BUTTON`: Indicate whether to show registration button or not.
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- `REQUIRE_SIGNIN_VIEW`: Enable this to force users to log in to view any page.
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- `ENABLE_CACHE_AVATAR`: Enable this to cache avatar from Gravatar.
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- `ENABLE_NOTIFY_MAIL`: Enable this to send e-mail to watchers of repository when something happens like creating issues, requires `Mailer` to be enabled.
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- `ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION`: Enable this to allow reverse proxy authentication, more detail: https://github.com/gogits/gogs/issues/165
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- `ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_AUTO_REGISTRATION`: Enable this to allow auto-registration for reverse authentication.
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- `DISABLE_MINIMUM_KEY_SIZE_CHECK`: Do not check minimum key size with corresponding type.
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- `ENABLE_CAPTCHA`: Enable this to use captcha validation for registration.
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## Webhook (`webhook`)
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- `QUEUE_LENGTH`:exclamation:: Hook task queue length.
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- `DELIVER_TIMEOUT`: Delivery timeout in seconds for shooting webhooks.
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- `SKIP_TLS_VERIFY`: Indicate whether to allow insecure certification or not.
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- `PAGING_NUM`: Number of webhook history that are shown in one page.
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## Mailer (`mailer`)
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- `ENABLED`: Enable this to use a mail service.
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- `DISABLE_HELO`: Disable HELO operation.
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- `HELO_HOSTNAME`: Custom hostname for HELO operation.
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- `HOST`: SMTP mail host address and port (example: smtp.gitea.io:587).
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- `FROM`: Mail from address, RFC 5322. This can be just an email address, or the "Name" \<email@example.com\> format.
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- `USER`: Username of mailer (usually just your e-mail address).
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- `PASSWD`: Password of mailer.
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- `SKIP_VERIFY`: Do not verify the self-signed certificates.
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- `USE_SENDMAIL`: Use the operating system's `sendmail` command instead of SMTP. This is common on linux systems. Valid values are `true` to use sendmail and `false` to use SMTP (default). Note that enabling sendmail will ignore all other `mailer` settings except `ENABLED`, `FROM` and `SENDMAIL_PATH`.
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- `SENDMAIL_PATH`: The location of sendmail on the operating system. This can be an absolute path (eg: `/usr/sbin/sendmail`) or just the name of the command (eg: `sendmail` - default) if it can be found in the `PATH` environment variable.
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Note: Actually, Gitea supports only SMTP with STARTTLS.
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## Cache (`cache`)
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- `ADAPTER`: Cache engine adapter, either `memory`, `redis`, or `memcache`. If you want to use `redis` or `memcache`, be sure to rebuild everything with build tags `redis` or `memcache`: `go build -tags='redis'`.
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- `INTERVAL`: for memory cache only, GC interval in seconds.
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- `HOST`: For redis and memcache, the host address and port number.
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- Redis: `network=tcp,addr=127.0.0.1:6379,password=macaron,db=0,pool_size=100,idle_timeout=180`
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- Memache: `127.0.0.1:9090;127.0.0.1:9091`
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## Session (`session`)
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- `PROVIDER`: Session engine provider, either `memory`, `file`, `redis`, or `mysql`.
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- `PROVIDER_CONFIG`: For file, it's the root path; for others, it's the host address and port number.
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- `COOKIE_SECURE`: Enable this to force using HTTPS for all session access.
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- `COOKIE_NAME`: The name of the cookie used for the session ID, defaults to `i_like_gitea`.
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- `GC_INTERVAL_TIME`: GC interval in seconds.
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## Picture (`picture`)
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- `GRAVATAR_SOURCE`: Can be `gravatar`, `duoshuo` or anything like `http://cn.gravatar.com/avatar/`.
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- `DISABLE_GRAVATAR`: Enable this to use local avatars only.
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- `ENABLE_FEDERATED_AVATAR`: Enable support for federated avatars (see http://www.libravatar.org)
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- `AVATAR_UPLOAD_PATH`: Path to store local and cached files.
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## Attachment (`attachment`)
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- `ENABLED`: Enable this to allow users upload attachments.
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- `PATH`: Path to store attachments.
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- `ALLOWED_TYPES`: Allowed MIME types, e.g. `image/jpeg|image/png`, use `*/*` for all types.
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- `MAX_SIZE`: Maximum size in MB, e.g. `4`
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- `MAX_FILES`: Maximum number of attachments can be uploaded at once, e.g. `5`.
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## Log (`log`)
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- `ROOT_PATH`: Root path for log files.
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- `MODE`: Logging mode, default is `console`. For multiple modes, use comma to separate it.
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- `LEVEL`: General log level, default is `Trace`.
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## Cron (`cron`)
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- `ENABLED`: Enable this to run cron tasks periodically.
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- `RUN_AT_START`: Enable this to run cron tasks at start time.
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### Cron - Cleanup old repository archives (`cron.archive_cleanup`)
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- `ENABLED`: Enable service. Defaults to true.
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- `RUN_AT_START`: Run tasks at start up time (if ENABLED). Defaults to true.
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- `SCHEDULE`: Cron syntax for scheduling repository archive cleanup, e.g. `@every 1h`. Defaults to `@every 24h`.
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- `OLDER_THAN`: Archives created more than `OLDER_THAN` ago are subject to deletion, e.g. `12h`. Defaults to `24h`.
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### Cron - Update Mirrors (`cron.update_mirrors`)
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- `SCHEDULE`: Cron syntax for scheduling update mirrors, e.g. `@every 1h`.
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### Cron - Repository Health Check (`cron.repo_health_check`)
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- `SCHEDULE`: Cron syntax for scheduling repository health check, e.g. `@every 24h`.
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- `TIMEOUT`: Time duration syntax for health check execution timeout, e.g. `60s`.
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- `ARGS`: Arguments for command `git fsck`, e.g. `--unreachable --tags`.
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### Cron - Repository Statistics Check (`cron.check_repo_stats`)
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- `RUN_AT_START`: Enable this to run repository statistics check at start time.
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- `SCHEDULE`: Cron syntax for scheduling repository statistics check, e.g. `@every 24h`.
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## Git (`git`)
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- `MAX_GIT_DIFF_LINES`: Max number of lines allowed of a single file in diff view.
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- `MAX_GIT_DIFF_LINE_CHARACTERS`: Max number of characters of a line allowed in diff view.
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- `MAX_GIT_DIFF_FILES`: Max number of files shown in diff view.
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- `GC_ARGS`: Arguments for command `git gc`, e.g. `--aggressive --auto`.
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## Other (`other`)
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- `SHOW_FOOTER_BRANDING`: Enable this to show Gitea branding in the footer.
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- `SHOW_FOOTER_VERSION`: Enable this to show Gitea version information in the footer.
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- `SHOW_FOOTER_TEMPLATE_LOAD_TIME`: Enable this to show time of template execution in the footer.
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