= gerrit set-members == NAME gerrit set-members - Set group members. == SYNOPSIS [verse] -- _ssh_ -p _gerrit set-members_ [--add USER ...] [--remove USER ...] [--include GROUP ...] [--exclude GROUP ...] [--] ... -- == DESCRIPTION Set the group members for the specified groups. == OPTIONS :: 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 SSH access to Gerrit. == 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 ---- GERRIT ------ Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review] SEARCHBOX ---------