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h1. HowTo keep in sync your git repository for redmine Here is a HowTo written by Farzy ("Farzad FARID":http://www.pragmatic-source.com/) that explains how to keep two git repositories syncronized * "Automatic synchronization 2 git repositories [en]":http://www.pragmatic-source.com/en/opensource/tips/automatic-synchronization-2-git-repositories * "Synchronisation automatique de deux référentiels git [fr]":http://www.pragmatic-source.com/fr/opensource/tips/synchronisation-automatique-de-deux-referentiels-git *Summary Of Above Blog Posts* _In the below example, "git_user" and "project.git" should be modified for your GitHub project_ <pre> git clone --bare git@github.com:git_user/project.git project.git cd project.git git remote add origin git@github.com:git_user/project.git git fetch -v git fetch origin git reset --soft refs/remotes/origin/master </pre> _In this cron script, "app" is the owner of the project.git directory_ <pre> sudo vi /etc/cron.d/sync_git_repos # One-way synchronization of a local and remote bare Git repository. # Repeat this line for each repository. */5 * * * * app cd /path/to/project.git && git fetch origin && git reset --soft refs/remotes/origin/master > /dev/null </pre> _*/5 in the last line defines the minute at which the synchronization takes place, for example, */2 would cause the sychronization to take place every two minutes. */5 causes the synchronization to take place on minutes divisible by 5 (5, 10, 15, etc.)_ UPDATE: when using sufficiently recent git <pre> git clone --mirror git@github.com:git_user/project.git </pre> then install a crontask <pre> */5 * * * * app cd /path/to/project.git && git fetch -q > /dev/null </pre>