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How to Uninstall LiteSpeed Web Server from WHM

This article explains the complete steps to uninstall LiteSpeed Web Server from cPanel & WHM. It includes switching back to Apache, removing the WHM plugin, deleting LiteSpeed files, and preventing automatic reinstallation during future updates.

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Third-Party Software and End of Life (EOL) Policy in cPanel & WHM

This article explains how cPanel & WHM manages third-party software, where to find license information, how to locate SRPM source packages, and the official End of Life (EOL) policy for third-party software and operating systems. It also outlines what happens when an OS reaches EOL and how long each supported OS will receive updates.

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Troubleshooting Munin Update Failures and Complete Guide to the Let’s Encrypt Plugin in WHM

This article explains how to troubleshoot Munin update failures in WHM and provides a complete guide to using the Let’s Encrypt plugin for AutoSSL. It includes steps for diagnosing Munin issues, verifying file ownership, running Munin manually, understanding wildcard SSL behavior, plugin limitations, and recreating Let’s Encrypt registration.

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Guide to Git — Common Git Terms Explained

This article explains the most common Git terms used in version control workflows. It covers essential concepts such as branches, commits, cloning, merging, remotes, HEAD, stashing, deployment, and more, helping beginners understand Git’s terminology and how each term fits into the development process.

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Common Git Commands in cPanel & WHM

This article explains the most essential Git commands used within cPanel & WHM environments. It includes practical examples, usage notes, and best practices for cloning, committing, branching, merging, stashing, configuring Git, and working with remote repositories through both command line and the Git Version Control interface.ط

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Guide to Git — Host Git Repositories on a cPanel Account

This article explains how to host Git repositories on a cPanel account. It covers requirements, repository creation, cloning existing repositories, updating Git configuration, and cloning the hosted repository locally. It also outlines restrictions and best practices for using Git within cPanel.

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Guide to Git — Set Up Access to Private Repositories

This article explains how to configure SSH access so you can connect your cPanel account to private Git repositories. It covers generating SSH keys, creating SSH configuration files, registering keys with GitHub or other hosts, testing access, and cloning repositories using secure authentication.

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Guide to Git — Set Up Deployment

This article explains how to configure deployment for Git repositories managed through cPanel’s Git Version Control interface. It covers both push and pull deployment methods, how to prepare repositories, how to use the .cpanel.yml deployment file, and how to push or pull changes for automated or manual deployment.

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Guide to Git — Deployment

This article explains how deployment works for Git repositories managed through cPanel’s Git Version Control feature. It covers requirements, the structure of the .cpanel.yml deployment file, automatic (push) deployment, manual (pull) deployment, and examples for deploying files or directories to production.

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Guide to Git Deployment

This article explains how deployment works for Git repositories managed through cPanel’s Git Version Control feature. It covers deployment requirements, the structure and purpose of the .cpanel.yml file, examples for deploying files and directories, and the differences between automatic (push) and manual (pull) deployment workflows.

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Guide to Git — Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting

This article explains the advanced configuration changes, restrictions, deployment behavior, SSH host key verification, and troubleshooting methods for Git repositories managed through cPanel. It is intended for system administrators who need deeper insight into how Git behaves within the cPanel environment.

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Guide to Git Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting

This guide explains the advanced configuration changes, restrictions, deployment behavior, SSH host key verification, and troubleshooting methods for Git repositories managed through cPanel. It is designed for system administrators who need deeper insight into how Git operates within the cPanel environment.

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