NAME
gerrit set-members - Set group members
SYNOPSIS
ssh -p <port> <host> gerrit set-members [--add USER …] [--remove USER …] [--include GROUP …] [--exclude GROUP …] [--] <GROUP> …
DESCRIPTION
Set the group members for the specified groups.
OPTIONS
- <GROUP>
-
Required; name of the group for which the members should be set. The members for multiple groups can be set at once by specifying multiple groups.
- --add
- -a
-
A user that should be added to the specified groups. Multiple users can be added at once by using this option multiple times.
- --remove
- -r
-
Remove this user from the specified groups. Multiple users can be removed at once by using this option multiple times.
- --include
- -i
-
A group that should be included to the specified groups. Multiple groups can be included at once by using this option multiple times.
- --exclude
- -e
-
Exclude this group from the specified groups. Multiple groups can be excluded at once by using this option multiple times.
The set-members
command is processing the options in the following
order: --remove
, --exclude
, --add
, --include
ACCESS
Any user who has configured an SSH key.
SCRIPTING
This command is intended to be used in scripts.
EXAMPLES
Add alice and bob, but remove eve from the groups my-committers and my-verifiers.
$ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit set-members \ -a alice@example.com -a bob@example.com \ -r eve@example.com my-committers my-verifiers
Include the group my-friends into the group my-committers, but exclude the included group my-testers from the group my-committers.
$ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit set-members \ -i my-friends -e my-testers my-committers
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