How to use gitlab-shell?










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I can't seem to find any information or examples about how to use gitlab-shell. My initial approach was simply to attempt an SSH session from my development box to the server. I received an error response like the one from this post:




jacob@mypc: ssh git@git.example.com:

PTY allocation request failed on channel 0

Welcome to GitLab, jacob!

Connection to git.example.com closed.




The error was alleviated by adding the -T parameter like this user does:




jacob@mypc: ssh git@git.example.com:

Welcome to GitLab, jacob!




However, as would be expected with the -T parameter, I am not presented with a shell. At this point I'm not sure what to do. How is gitlab-shell supposed to be used?










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  • It's not an interactive shell, it's limited to predefined Git commands (git push, git pull).

    – MrTux
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:07











  • @MrTux Any idea about how to use it for custom hooks?

    – dtmland
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:10















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I can't seem to find any information or examples about how to use gitlab-shell. My initial approach was simply to attempt an SSH session from my development box to the server. I received an error response like the one from this post:




jacob@mypc: ssh git@git.example.com:

PTY allocation request failed on channel 0

Welcome to GitLab, jacob!

Connection to git.example.com closed.




The error was alleviated by adding the -T parameter like this user does:




jacob@mypc: ssh git@git.example.com:

Welcome to GitLab, jacob!




However, as would be expected with the -T parameter, I am not presented with a shell. At this point I'm not sure what to do. How is gitlab-shell supposed to be used?










share|improve this question






















  • It's not an interactive shell, it's limited to predefined Git commands (git push, git pull).

    – MrTux
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:07











  • @MrTux Any idea about how to use it for custom hooks?

    – dtmland
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:10













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I can't seem to find any information or examples about how to use gitlab-shell. My initial approach was simply to attempt an SSH session from my development box to the server. I received an error response like the one from this post:




jacob@mypc: ssh git@git.example.com:

PTY allocation request failed on channel 0

Welcome to GitLab, jacob!

Connection to git.example.com closed.




The error was alleviated by adding the -T parameter like this user does:




jacob@mypc: ssh git@git.example.com:

Welcome to GitLab, jacob!




However, as would be expected with the -T parameter, I am not presented with a shell. At this point I'm not sure what to do. How is gitlab-shell supposed to be used?










share|improve this question














I can't seem to find any information or examples about how to use gitlab-shell. My initial approach was simply to attempt an SSH session from my development box to the server. I received an error response like the one from this post:




jacob@mypc: ssh git@git.example.com:

PTY allocation request failed on channel 0

Welcome to GitLab, jacob!

Connection to git.example.com closed.




The error was alleviated by adding the -T parameter like this user does:




jacob@mypc: ssh git@git.example.com:

Welcome to GitLab, jacob!




However, as would be expected with the -T parameter, I am not presented with a shell. At this point I'm not sure what to do. How is gitlab-shell supposed to be used?







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  • It's not an interactive shell, it's limited to predefined Git commands (git push, git pull).

    – MrTux
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:07











  • @MrTux Any idea about how to use it for custom hooks?

    – dtmland
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:10

















  • It's not an interactive shell, it's limited to predefined Git commands (git push, git pull).

    – MrTux
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:07











  • @MrTux Any idea about how to use it for custom hooks?

    – dtmland
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:10
















It's not an interactive shell, it's limited to predefined Git commands (git push, git pull).

– MrTux
Nov 14 '18 at 15:07





It's not an interactive shell, it's limited to predefined Git commands (git push, git pull).

– MrTux
Nov 14 '18 at 15:07













@MrTux Any idea about how to use it for custom hooks?

– dtmland
Nov 14 '18 at 15:10





@MrTux Any idea about how to use it for custom hooks?

– dtmland
Nov 14 '18 at 15:10












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