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authorAlan Pearce2022-04-30 19:00:04 +0200
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ means that I can create a remote repository automatically by cloning a
 repository URL that doesn't already exist.
 I can clone and create a new repo simultaneously like so:
 
-```shell
+```bash
 cd ~/projects
 git clone alanpearce.eu:some-new-repository
 ```
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ git clone alanpearce.eu:some-new-repository
 But with [ghq][], which I [blogged about before][using-ghq], I don't
 have to concern myself with where to put the repository:
 
-```shell
+```bash
 $ ghq get alanpearce.eu:some-new-repository
      clone ssh://alanpearce.eu/some-new-repository -> /Volumes/Code/projects/alanpearce.eu/some-new-repository
        git clone ssh://alanpearce.eu/some-new-repository /Volumes/Code/projects/alanpearce.eu/some-new-repository
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Host alanpearce.eu
 This repository would be private by default, but I can change that by an
 SSH command.  Here's how I would do it:
 
-```shell
+```bash
 ssh alanpearce.eu perms some-new-repository + READERS gitweb
 ssh alanpearce.eu perms some-new-repository + READERS daemon
 ```
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ user and not `gitweb`, if I wanted.
 I can also add or change the description of a repository shown on cgit like
 so:
 
-```shell
+```bash
 ssh alanpearce.eu desc some-new-repository 'A new repository'
 ```