pub struct Config {
    pub git_binary: bool,
    pub system: bool,
    pub git: bool,
    pub user: bool,
    pub env: bool,
    pub includes: bool,
}
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Configure from which sources git configuration may be loaded.

Note that configuration from inside of the repository is always loaded as it’s definitely required for correctness.

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§git_binary: bool

The git binary may come with configuration as part of its configuration, and if this is true (default false) we will load the configuration of the git binary, if present and not a duplicate of the ones below.

It’s disable by default as it involves executing the git binary once per execution of the application.

§system: bool

Whether to use the system configuration. This is defined as $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig on unix.

§git: bool

Whether to use the git application configuration.

A platform defined location for where a user’s git application configuration should be located. If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set or empty, $HOME/.config/git/config will be used on unix.

§user: bool

Whether to use the user configuration. This is usually ~/.gitconfig on unix.

§env: bool

Whether to use the configuration from environment variables.

§includes: bool

Whether to follow include files are encountered in loaded configuration, via include and includeIf sections.

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