I guess you need to set up a proxy that goes through some rate limiter code. It's not something I've done so...

There have been recent changes to help those who are on distant networks where rate limiting is an issue (a problem in the other direction where timeouts caused issues).

Try https://public-inbox.org/git/?q= <your terms here>

Philip

On 17/05/2019 10:46, Random Dev wrote:
Are there any plans for configuration options to limit the maximum upload or download speed that git and git-lfs will use during pulls, fetches and pushes? Currently the entire network I am on will become unusable until any of these operations finish.
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