gerrit set-project-parent ========================= NAME ---- gerrit set-project-parent - Change the project permissions are inherited from. SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] 'ssh' -p 'gerrit set-project-parent' [--parent ] [--children-of ] [--exclude ] ... DESCRIPTION ----------- Changes the project that permissions are inherited through. Every project inherits permissions from another project, by default this is `All-Projects`. This command sets the project to inherit through another one. ACCESS ------ Caller must be a member of the privileged 'Administrators' group. SCRIPTING --------- This command is intended to be used in scripts. OPTIONS ------- --parent:: Name of the parent to inherit through. If not specified, the parent is set back to the default `All-Projects`. --children-of:: Name of the parent project for which all child projects should be reparented. If the new parent project or any project in its parent line is a child of this parent project it is automatically excluded from reparenting. --exclude:: Name of a child project that should not be reparented. This option can only be used if the option --children-of is set. Multiple child projects can be excluded from reparenting by specifying the --exclude option multiple times. Excluding a project that is not a child project has no effect. EXAMPLES -------- Configure `kernel/omap` to inherit permissions from `kernel/common`: ==== $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit set-project-parent --parent kernel/common kernel/omap ==== Reparent all children of `myParent` to `myOtherParent`: ==== $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit set-project-parent \ --children-of myParent --parent myOtherParent ==== SEE ALSO -------- * link:access-control.html[Access Controls] GERRIT ------ Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review]