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# Created by https://www.gitignore.io/api/visualstudiocode

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"arrowParens": "avoid"
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Leave it null for the first run of the script. Then the script will show you which projects there are. Can be either string or number.
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#### gitlab.sessionCookie
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GitLab's API [does not allow downloading of attachments](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/24155) and only images can be downloaded using HTTP. To work around this limitation and enable binary attachments to be migrated one can use the session cookie set in the browser after logging in to the gitlab instance. The cookie is named `_gitlab_session`.
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#### github.baseUrl
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Go to [Settings / Developer settings / Personal access tokens](https://github.com/settings/tokens). Generate a new token with `repo` scope and copy that into the `settings.ts`
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#### github.token_owner
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Set to the user name of the user whose token is used (see above). This is required to determine whether the user running the migration is also the creator of comments and issues. If this is the case and `useIssueCreationAPI` is true (see below), the extra line specifying who created a comment or issue will not be added.
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What is the name of the new repo
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Existing bucket, with an appropriate security policy. One possible policy is to allow [public access](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/WebsiteAccessPermissionsReqd.html).
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### usermap
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Maps the usernames from gitlab to github. If the assinee of the gitlab issue is equal to the one currently logged in github it will also get assigned without a usermap. The Mentions in issues will also be translated to the new github name.
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### projectmap
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When one renames the project while transfering so that the projects don't loose there links to the mentioned issues.
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### conversion
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#### conversion.useLowerCaseLabels
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If this is set to true (default) then labels from GitLab will be converted to lowercase in GitHub.
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### transfer
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If this is set to true (default) then the migration process will transfer milestones.
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If this is set to true (default) then the migration process will transfer merge requests.
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As default it is set to false. Doesn't fire the requests to github api and only does the work on the gitlab side to test for wonky cases before using up api-calls
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#### usePlaceholderIssuesForMissingIssues
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### useIssueImportAPI
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Set to true (default) to enable using the [GitHub preview API for importing issues](https://gist.github.com/jonmagic/5282384165e0f86ef105). This allows setting the date for issues and comments instead of inserting an additional line in the body.
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### usePlaceholderIssuesForMissingIssues
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If this is set to true (default) then the migration process will automatically create empty dummy issues for every 'missing' GitLab issue (if you deleted an GitLab issue for example). Those issues will be closed on Github and they ensure, that the issue ids stay the same on both, GitLab and Github.
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### useReplacementIssuesForCreationFails
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If this is set to true (default) then the migration process will automatically create so called "replacement-issues" for every issue where the migration fails. This replacement issue will be exactly the same, but the original description will be lost. In the future, the description of the replacement issue will also contain a link to the original issue on GitLab. This way users, who still have access to the GitLab repository can still view its content. However, this is still an open task. (TODO)
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It would of course be better to find the cause for migration fails, so that no replacement issues would be needed. Finding the cause together with a retry-mechanism would be optimal, and will maybe come in the future - currently the replacement-issue-mechanism helps to keep things in order.
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### useIssuesForAllMergeRequests
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Filters all merge requests and issues by these labels. The applicable values can be found in the Gitlab API documentation for [issues](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html#list-project-issues) and [merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/merge_requests.html#list-merge-requests) respectively. Default is `null` which returns all issues/merge requests.
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Merge requests in GitLab with any of the states listed in this array will not be transferred to GitHub (e.g. set to `['merged', 'closed']` to avoid creating issues for closed MRs whose branches have been deleted).
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This is an array (empty per default) that may contain string values. Any note/comment in any issue, that contains one or more of those string values, will be skipped (meaining not migrated). Note that this is case insensitive, therefore the string value `foo` would also lead to skipping notes containing a (sub)string `FOO`.
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Object consisting of `logfile` and `log`. If `log` is set to true, then the merge requests are logged in the specified file and not migrated. Conversely, if `log` is set to false, then the merge requests are migrated to GitHub and not logged. If the source or target branches linked to the merge request have been deleted, the merge request cannot be migrated to a pull request; instead, an issue with a custom "gitlab merge request" tag is created with the full comment history of the merge request.
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Because Github has a limit of 5000 Api requests per hour one has to watch out that one doesn't get over this limit. I transferred one of my project with it ~ 300 issues with ~ 200 notes. This totals to some 500 objects excluding commits which are imported through githubs importer. I never got under 3800 remaining requests (while testing it two times in one hour).

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