On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 6:13 AM, Johannes Schindelin
<johannes.schinde...@gmx.de> wrote:
> To make communication for `git fetch`, `git ls-remote` and friends extra
> secure, we introduce a way to send custom HTTP headers with all
> requests.

Hmm. Its not Apr 1 2016. So I guess you are serious. :)

> This allows us, for example, to send an extra token that the server
> tests for. The server could use this token e.g. to ensure that only
> certain operations or refs are allowed, or allow the token to be used
> only once.
>
> This feature can be used like this:
>
>         git -c http.extraheader='Secret: sssh!' fetch $URL $REF

Its not very secure to be adding secure data to the command line, e.g.
on Linux you can see that data in /proc.
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