- Discover
- Git operations
- Generate new 2FA recovery codes
- Verify 2FA OTP
- LFS authentication
- Personal access token
GitLab Shell feature list
Discover
Allows users to identify themselves on an instance with SSH. The command helps to confirm quickly whether a user has SSH access to the instance:
ssh git@<hostname>
PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
Welcome to GitLab, @username!
Connection to staging.gitlab.com closed.
When permission is denied, it returns:
ssh git@<hostname>
git@<hostname>: Permission denied (publickey).
Git operations
GitLab Shell provides support for Git operations over SSH by processing
git-upload-pack
, git-receive-pack
and git-upload-archive
SSH commands.
It limits the set of commands to predefined Git commands:
git archive
git clone
git pull
git push
Generate new 2FA recovery codes
Enables users to generate new 2FA recovery codes:
$ ssh git@<hostname> 2fa_recovery_codes
Are you sure you want to generate new two-factor recovery codes?
Any existing recovery codes you saved will be invalidated. (yes/no)
yes
Your two-factor authentication recovery codes are:
...
Verify 2FA OTP
Allows users to verify their 2FA one-time password (OTP):
$ ssh git@<hostname> 2fa_verify
OTP: 347419
OTP validation failed.
LFS authentication
Enables users to generate credentials for LFS authentication:
$ ssh git@<hostname> git-lfs-authenticate <project-path> <upload/download>
{"header":{"Authorization":"Basic ..."},"href":"https://gitlab.com/user/project.git/info/lfs","expires_in":7200}
Personal access token
Enables users to use personal access tokens with SSH:
$ ssh git@<hostname> personal_access_token <name> <scope1[,scope2,...]> [ttl_days]
Token: glpat-...
Scopes: api
Expires: 2022-02-05