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# connect to the Git repository through a SOCKS proxy
# default setting is to use port 1080 on the local host
proxy="localhost:1080"
from="default"
# check if there is a value in the git configuration
if git config --get socks.proxy >& /dev/null;then
proxy=`git config --get socks.proxy`
from="git's socks.proxy"
fi
# check if a generic proxy has been defined in the environment
if [ -n"$ALL_PROXY" ];then
proxy="$ALL_PROXY"
from="\$ALL_PROXY"
fi
if [ -n"$all_proxy" ];then
proxy="$all_proxy"
from="\$all_proxy"
fi
# check if a SOCKS proxy has been defined in the environment
if [ -n"$SOCKS_PROXY" ];then
proxy="$SOCKS_PROXY"
from="\$SOCKS_PROXY"
fi
if [ -n"$socks_proxy" ];then
proxy="$socks_proxy"
from="\$socks_proxy"
fi
if [ -n"$SOCKS5_PROXY" ];then
proxy="$SOCKS5_PROXY"
from="\$SOCKS5_PROXY"
fi
if [ -n"$socks5_proxy" ];then
proxy="$socks5_proxy"
from="\$socks5_proxy"
fi
# check if a git specific SOCKS proxy has been defined in the environment
if [ -n"$GIT_SOCKS_PROXY" ];then
proxy="$GIT_SOCKS_PROXY"
from="\$GIT_SOCKS_PROXY"
fi
functionusage() {
cat <<@EOF
Usage:
`basename $0` HOST PORT
Helper script to connect to a Git repository over the git:// protocol at host HOST and port PORT through a SOCKS proxy at $proxy ($from).
To use the proxy for all git:// traffic, set the core.gitproxy option to "git-proxy":
git config core.gitproxy "git-proxy"
To use the proxy only for some reporitories, use the syntax explained in git-config(1).
To configure which proxy to use, set an appropriate environment variable (see below) or socks.proxy option to the proxy address, for example "localhost:1080":
git config socks.proxy "localhost:1080"
The address of the proxy is read from (in order of priority):
- the GIT_SOCKS_PROXY environment variable;
- the SOCKS_PROXY or SOCKS5_PROXY environment variable;
- the ALL_PROXY environment variable (see curl(1));