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git-over-i2p

TUTORIAL for setting up git access through an I2P Tunnel. This tunnel will act as your access point to a single git service on I2P.

This is NOT git-remote-i2p, I'm working on it, it'll be ready soon. git-remote-i2p will automatically tunnel to a git service hosted at an I2P domain or at a .b32.i2p address.

If you're trying to set up a git service for personal or community use, go here

... for a simple docker+Gitlab CE over I2P setup

If you're trying to set up a git client for any reason, go here

... for a tunnel-based configuration to access any Git service.

If you're trying to use a torrent of a git bundle to work around hangups and avoid permanent takedowns, go here

... for the git bundle usage instructions

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Instructions for configuring git to work with I2P
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