Just like CentOS 7, CentOS 8 provides git as a part of repository. You can simply install it by yum - it is super straightforward and easy in terms of server's point of view. It requires just creating an account for git and running couple of commands.
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STEP 1. Setup Git server
To install Git server on CentOS 8, you will need to run below command line with root permission.
sudo yum install git-core
Once installation is done correctly, you will need to create a user git as following:
sudo useradd git sudo passwd git
STEP 2. Setup a Repository in your Git Server
The first action you should do is naming your repository. I will name it as chun in this case. For project chun, you will need to run below commands.
sudo su git mkdir -p /home/git/chun.git cd /home/git/chun.git git init --bare
Now you will need to setup your client in order to do the next steps
To be updated
Useful web sites
https://www.linux.com/tutorials/how-run-your-own-git-server/