Git


 * See Download from Git if you want to checkout the MediaWiki repository for installation and/or development.

Instead of using Subversion for developing MediaWiki, we're now using Git. See "Wikimedia engineering moving from Subversion to Git" for a summary and see Git conversion for details.

If you had a Subversion account, you probably have a Git account - try to log in, and if you have trouble, speak up in.

Has MediaWiki migrated to Git?
Yes; see our plan for Git conversion for February and March 2012. There are some outstanding Git migration issues as to how to lay out the repositories and what effect it will have on some automated and semi-automated workflows.


 * Workflow — Workflow for core and for any extensions or other tools that choose to use git, gerrit, git-review, etc.
 * Git/Tips — Tips for working with Git
 * Gerrit — Gerrit how-to's and tutorials
 * Conversion — Schedule for our Subversion-to-Git migration
 * Issues — Outstanding Git conversion issues
 * Extensions queue — self-explanatory
 * Git/Tutorial — UNDER CONSTRUCTION: A lengthy step-by-step tutorial explaining how to work with our system (basics, collaborating, and troubleshooting)
 * Git/New repositories - How to set up a new Wikimedia Git repository for your extension

The core has been migrated to Gerrit and can now be cloned either through HTTPS (read-only) or using SSH (writable).

Anonymous access (read-only): git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/p/mediawiki/core.git

Authenticated access (writable): git clone ssh://@gerrit.wikimedia.org:29418/mediawiki/core.git

Browse the Git Tree for MediaWiki Dev.

In the case that you see "The requested URL returned error: 403" or "error: The requested URL returned error: 403 while accessing https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/p/mediawiki/core.git" you need to check your git client version git --version and upgrade to at least git 1.7, versions 1.7.9.2 and 1.7.9.6 are known to work.