4 examples for git config
# your_comment_here You can set your custom configurations in system level (for all users in current machine) with this command : git config --system
# This command will active color on files in each tree levels of git (working tree, staging tree and repository tree) git config color.ui true
# File permissions will sense by git. You can disable this sense by using this command : git config core.fileMode true # You can also enable this sense by using this command : git config core.fileMode false
# You can assign your custom color in each level of git tree (available colors are : normal, black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan and white) # For example, you can change the color of changed files by using this command : git color.status.changed YOUR_CUSTOM_COLOR # Or, you can change the color of untracked files by using this command : git color.status.untracked YOUR_CUSTOM_COLOR