## Additional informations ### Notes on SSH usage If you want to use Forgejo with SSH and be able to pull/push with your SSH key, your SSH daemon must be properly configured to use private/public keys. Here is a sample configuration `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` that works with Forgejo: ```bash PubkeyAuthentication yes ChallengeResponseAuthentication no PasswordAuthentication no ``` You must also add your public key to your Forgejo profile. When using SSH on any port other than 22, you need to add these lines to your SSH configuration `~/.ssh/config`: ```bash Host domain.tld port 2222 # change this with the port you use ``` ### Private Mode Actually it's possible to access to the Git repositories by the `git` command over HTTP also in private mode installation. It's important to know that in this mode the repository could be ALSO getted if you don't set the repository as private in the repos settings. ### Remove To remove the data directory in `/home/yunohost.app/forgejo`, use the `--purge` option: `sudo yunohost remove forgejo --purge`. ### Uploaded files size By default, NGINX is configured with a maximum value for uploading files at 200 MB. It's possible to change this value on `/etc/nginx/conf.d/my.domain.tld.d/forgejo.conf`. ``` client_max_body_size 200M; ``` Don't forget to restart Forgejo `sudo systemctl restart forgejo.service`. > These settings are restored to the default configuration when updating Forgejo. Remember to restore your configuration after all updates. ### Git command access with HTTPS If you want to use the Git command (like `git clone`, `git pull`, `git push`), you need to set this app as **public**.