On the Project Settings: Repositories page, mouse over the Git repository name, click Options, and select Delete. To index a repository, on the Project Settings: Repositories page, mouse over the Git repository name, click Options, and select Index. A Git index file is a binary file that serves as a virtual staging area for the next commit and contains a sorted list of object path names, along with permissions and the SHA-1 of a blob object. Indexing a Git repository creates or updates the Git repository index file with the latest changes. From the Default Branch drop-down list of the Edit Repository dialog box, select the branch, and click Update. On the Project Settings: Repositories page, mouse over the Git repository name, click Options, and select Edit. However, you can set any branch as the default branch of a Git repository. By default, the master branch of a Git repository is set as the default branch. When you open a Git repository on the Git page, the contents of the default branch are displayed. In the Description field of the Edit Repository dialog box, enter or edit the repository description, and click Update.
In the Files or Logs view, click the repository description to edit it.Īlternatively, on the Project Settings: Repositories page, mouse over the Git repository name, click Options, and select Edit. On the Git page, from the Repositories drop-down list, select the Git repository.