- example manifest swaps the gitea-dev bottle from ssh: to git:
and shows ExtraHosts pinning gitea.dideric.is to its Tailscale IP
- README's git-gate paragraph names the field and the case it
solves (upstream resolvable on the host but not from the gate
container's default DNS)
- PRD 0008's manifest-field bullet mentions the field for parity
The gate now fronts every git operation, not just push. Fetch
(clone, pull, ls-remote) is mirrored via git daemon's
--access-hook running 'git fetch origin --prune' against the
real upstream before each upload-pack; fail-closed if upstream
is unreachable so the agent never serves stale data.
Push path is unchanged in concept (gitleaks gate → forward) but
the hook now pushes to 'origin' rather than 'upstream', matching
the remote name the entrypoint configures.
Per-bottle sidecar that fronts the agent's git remotes, runs
gitleaks via a pre-receive hook, and only forwards to the real
upstream on a clean scan. Upstream push credentials live in the
gate, not the agent — so a misbehaving agent cannot push a
secret-bearing commit past it.