#!/bin/sh set -e cd $1 export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="Mon 20 Aug 2018 20:19:19 BST" export GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="Mon 20 Aug 2018 20:19:19 BST" git init git config user.email "CI@example.com" git config user.name "CI" # see https://vielmetti.typepad.com/logbook/2022/10/git-security-fixes-lead-to-fatal-transport-file-not-allowed-error-in-ci-systems-cve-2022-39253.html # NOTE: I don't think this actually works if it's only applied to the repo. # On CI we set the global setting, but given it's a security concern I don't want # people to do that for their locals. git config protocol.file.allow always echo test1 > myfile1 git add . git commit -am "myfile1" echo test2 > myfile2 git add . git commit -am "myfile2" cd .. git clone --bare ./repo other_repo cd repo