1git-svn(1) 2========== 3 4NAME 5---- 6git-svn - bidirectional operation between Subversion and git 7 8SYNOPSIS 9-------- 10'git-svn' <command> [options] [arguments] 11 12DESCRIPTION 13----------- 14git-svn is a simple conduit for changesets between Subversion and git. 15It is not to be confused with gitlink:git-svnimport[1], which is 16read-only and geared towards tracking multiple branches. 17 18git-svn was originally designed for an individual developer who wants a 19bidirectional flow of changesets between a single branch in Subversion 20and an arbitrary number of branches in git. Since its inception, 21git-svn has gained the ability to track multiple branches in a manner 22similar to git-svnimport; but it cannot (yet) automatically detect new 23branches and tags like git-svnimport does. 24 25git-svn is especially useful when it comes to tracking repositories 26not organized in the way Subversion developers recommend (trunk, 27branches, tags directories). 28 29COMMANDS 30-------- 31-- 32 33'init':: 34 Creates an empty git repository with additional metadata 35 directories for git-svn. The Subversion URL must be specified 36 as a command-line argument. Optionally, the target directory 37 to operate on can be specified as a second argument. Normally 38 this command initializes the current directory. 39 40'fetch':: 41 42Fetch unfetched revisions from the Subversion URL we are 43tracking. refs/remotes/git-svn will be updated to the 44latest revision. 45 46Note: You should never attempt to modify the remotes/git-svn 47branch outside of git-svn. Instead, create a branch from 48remotes/git-svn and work on that branch. Use the 'dcommit' 49command (see below) to write git commits back to 50remotes/git-svn. 51 52See '<<fetch-args,Additional Fetch Arguments>>' if you are interested in 53manually joining branches on commit. 54 55'dcommit':: 56 Commit each diff from a specified head directly to the SVN 57 repository, and then rebase or reset (depending on whether or 58 not there is a diff between SVN and head). This will create 59 a revision in SVN for each commit in git. 60 It is recommended that you run git-svn fetch and rebase (not 61 pull or merge) your commits against the latest changes in the 62 SVN repository. 63 An optional command-line argument may be specified as an 64 alternative to HEAD. 65 This is advantageous over 'set-tree' (below) because it produces 66 cleaner, more linear history. 67 68'log':: 69 This should make it easy to look up svn log messages when svn 70 users refer to -r/--revision numbers. 71 72 The following features from `svn log' are supported: 73 74 --revision=<n>[:<n>] - is supported, non-numeric args are not: 75 HEAD, NEXT, BASE, PREV, etc ... 76 -v/--verbose - it's not completely compatible with 77 the --verbose output in svn log, but 78 reasonably close. 79 --limit=<n> - is NOT the same as --max-count, 80 doesn't count merged/excluded commits 81 --incremental - supported 82 83 New features: 84 85 --show-commit - shows the git commit sha1, as well 86 --oneline - our version of --pretty=oneline 87 88 Any other arguments are passed directly to `git log' 89 90'set-tree':: 91 You should consider using 'dcommit' instead of this command. 92 Commit specified commit or tree objects to SVN. This relies on 93 your imported fetch data being up-to-date. This makes 94 absolutely no attempts to do patching when committing to SVN, it 95 simply overwrites files with those specified in the tree or 96 commit. All merging is assumed to have taken place 97 independently of git-svn functions. 98 99'rebuild':: 100 Not a part of daily usage, but this is a useful command if 101 you've just cloned a repository (using gitlink:git-clone[1]) that was 102 tracked with git-svn. Unfortunately, git-clone does not clone 103 git-svn metadata and the svn working tree that git-svn uses for 104 its operations. This rebuilds the metadata so git-svn can 105 resume fetch operations. A Subversion URL may be optionally 106 specified at the command-line if the directory/repository you're 107 tracking has moved or changed protocols. 108 109'show-ignore':: 110 Recursively finds and lists the svn:ignore property on 111 directories. The output is suitable for appending to 112 the $GIT_DIR/info/exclude file. 113 114'commit-diff':: 115 Commits the diff of two tree-ish arguments from the 116 command-line. This command is intended for interopability with 117 git-svnimport and does not rely on being inside an git-svn 118 init-ed repository. This command takes three arguments, (a) the 119 original tree to diff against, (b) the new tree result, (c) the 120 URL of the target Subversion repository. The final argument 121 (URL) may be omitted if you are working from a git-svn-aware 122 repository (that has been init-ed with git-svn). 123 The -r<revision> option is required for this. 124 125'graft-branches':: 126 This command attempts to detect merges/branches from already 127 imported history. Techniques used currently include regexes, 128 file copies, and tree-matches). This command generates (or 129 modifies) the $GIT_DIR/info/grafts file. This command is 130 considered experimental, and inherently flawed because 131 merge-tracking in SVN is inherently flawed and inconsistent 132 across different repositories. 133 134'multi-init':: 135 This command supports git-svnimport-like command-line syntax for 136 importing repositories that are layed out as recommended by the 137 SVN folks. This is a bit more tolerant than the git-svnimport 138 command-line syntax and doesn't require the user to figure out 139 where the repository URL ends and where the repository path 140 begins. 141 142-T<trunk_subdir>:: 143--trunk=<trunk_subdir>:: 144-t<tags_subdir>:: 145--tags=<tags_subdir>:: 146-b<branches_subdir>:: 147--branches=<branches_subdir>:: 148 These are the command-line options for multi-init. Each of 149 these flags can point to a relative repository path 150 (--tags=project/tags') or a full url 151 (--tags=https://foo.org/project/tags) 152 153--prefix=<prefix> 154 This allows one to specify a prefix which is prepended to the 155 names of remotes. The prefix does not automatically include a 156 trailing slash, so be sure you include one in the argument if 157 that is what you want. This is useful if you wish to track 158 multiple projects that share a common repository. 159 160'multi-fetch':: 161 This runs fetch on all known SVN branches we're tracking. This 162 will NOT discover new branches (unlike git-svnimport), so 163 multi-init will need to be re-run (it's idempotent). 164 165-- 166 167OPTIONS 168------- 169-- 170 171--shared:: 172--template=<template_directory>:: 173 Only used with the 'init' command. 174 These are passed directly to gitlink:git-init-db[1]. 175 176-r <ARG>:: 177--revision <ARG>:: 178 179Only used with the 'fetch' command. 180 181Takes any valid -r<argument> svn would accept and passes it 182directly to svn. -r<ARG1>:<ARG2> ranges and "{" DATE "}" syntax 183is also supported. This is passed directly to svn, see svn 184documentation for more details. 185 186This can allow you to make partial mirrors when running fetch. 187 188-:: 189--stdin:: 190 191Only used with the 'set-tree' command. 192 193Read a list of commits from stdin and commit them in reverse 194order. Only the leading sha1 is read from each line, so 195git-rev-list --pretty=oneline output can be used. 196 197--rmdir:: 198 199Only used with the 'dcommit', 'set-tree' and 'commit-diff' commands. 200 201Remove directories from the SVN tree if there are no files left 202behind. SVN can version empty directories, and they are not 203removed by default if there are no files left in them. git 204cannot version empty directories. Enabling this flag will make 205the commit to SVN act like git. 206 207repo-config key: svn.rmdir 208 209-e:: 210--edit:: 211 212Only used with the 'dcommit', 'set-tree' and 'commit-diff' commands. 213 214Edit the commit message before committing to SVN. This is off by 215default for objects that are commits, and forced on when committing 216tree objects. 217 218repo-config key: svn.edit 219 220-l<num>:: 221--find-copies-harder:: 222 223Only used with the 'dcommit', 'set-tree' and 'commit-diff' commands. 224 225They are both passed directly to git-diff-tree see 226gitlink:git-diff-tree[1] for more information. 227 228[verse] 229repo-config key: svn.l 230repo-config key: svn.findcopiesharder 231 232-A<filename>:: 233--authors-file=<filename>:: 234 235Syntax is compatible with the files used by git-svnimport and 236git-cvsimport: 237 238------------------------------------------------------------------------ 239 loginname = Joe User <user@example.com> 240------------------------------------------------------------------------ 241 242If this option is specified and git-svn encounters an SVN 243committer name that does not exist in the authors-file, git-svn 244will abort operation. The user will then have to add the 245appropriate entry. Re-running the previous git-svn command 246after the authors-file is modified should continue operation. 247 248repo-config key: svn.authorsfile 249 250-q:: 251--quiet:: 252 Make git-svn less verbose. This only affects git-svn if you 253 have the SVN::* libraries installed and are using them. 254 255--repack[=<n>]:: 256--repack-flags=<flags> 257 These should help keep disk usage sane for large fetches 258 with many revisions. 259 260 --repack takes an optional argument for the number of revisions 261 to fetch before repacking. This defaults to repacking every 262 1000 commits fetched if no argument is specified. 263 264 --repack-flags are passed directly to gitlink:git-repack[1]. 265 266repo-config key: svn.repack 267repo-config key: svn.repackflags 268 269-m:: 270--merge:: 271-s<strategy>:: 272--strategy=<strategy>:: 273 274These are only used with the 'dcommit' command. 275 276Passed directly to git-rebase when using 'dcommit' if a 277'git-reset' cannot be used (see dcommit). 278 279-n:: 280--dry-run:: 281 282This is only used with the 'dcommit' command. 283 284Print out the series of git arguments that would show 285which diffs would be committed to SVN. 286 287-- 288 289ADVANCED OPTIONS 290---------------- 291-- 292 293-b<refname>:: 294--branch <refname>:: 295Used with 'fetch', 'dcommit' or 'set-tree'. 296 297This can be used to join arbitrary git branches to remotes/git-svn 298on new commits where the tree object is equivalent. 299 300When used with different GIT_SVN_ID values, tags and branches in 301SVN can be tracked this way, as can some merges where the heads 302end up having completely equivalent content. This can even be 303used to track branches across multiple SVN _repositories_. 304 305This option may be specified multiple times, once for each 306branch. 307 308repo-config key: svn.branch 309 310-i<GIT_SVN_ID>:: 311--id <GIT_SVN_ID>:: 312 313This sets GIT_SVN_ID (instead of using the environment). See the 314section on 315'<<tracking-multiple-repos,Tracking Multiple Repositories or Branches>>' 316for more information on using GIT_SVN_ID. 317 318--follow-parent:: 319 This is especially helpful when we're tracking a directory 320 that has been moved around within the repository, or if we 321 started tracking a branch and never tracked the trunk it was 322 descended from. 323 324 This relies on the SVN::* libraries to work. 325 326repo-config key: svn.followparent 327 328--no-metadata:: 329 This gets rid of the git-svn-id: lines at the end of every commit. 330 331 With this, you lose the ability to use the rebuild command. If 332 you ever lose your .git/svn/git-svn/.rev_db file, you won't be 333 able to fetch again, either. This is fine for one-shot imports. 334 335 The 'git-svn log' command will not work on repositories using this, 336 either. 337 338repo-config key: svn.nometadata 339 340-- 341 342COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS 343--------------------- 344-- 345 346--upgrade:: 347Only used with the 'rebuild' command. 348 349Run this if you used an old version of git-svn that used 350"git-svn-HEAD" instead of "remotes/git-svn" as the branch 351for tracking the remote. 352 353--no-ignore-externals:: 354Only used with the 'fetch' and 'rebuild' command. 355 356This command has no effect when you are using the SVN::* 357libraries with git, svn:externals are always avoided. 358 359By default, git-svn passes --ignore-externals to svn to avoid 360fetching svn:external trees into git. Pass this flag to enable 361externals tracking directly via git. 362 363Versions of svn that do not support --ignore-externals are 364automatically detected and this flag will be automatically 365enabled for them. 366 367Otherwise, do not enable this flag unless you know what you're 368doing. 369 370repo-config key: svn.noignoreexternals 371 372--ignore-nodate:: 373Only used with the 'fetch' command. 374 375By default git-svn will crash if it tries to import a revision 376from SVN which has '(no date)' listed as the date of the revision. 377This is repository corruption on SVN's part, plain and simple. 378But sometimes you really need those revisions anyway. 379 380If supplied git-svn will convert '(no date)' entries to the UNIX 381epoch (midnight on Jan. 1, 1970). Yes, that's probably very wrong. 382SVN was very wrong. 383 384-- 385 386Basic Examples 387~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 388 389Tracking and contributing to a the trunk of a Subversion-managed project: 390 391------------------------------------------------------------------------ 392# Initialize a repo (like git init-db): 393 git-svn init http://svn.foo.org/project/trunk 394# Fetch remote revisions: 395 git-svn fetch 396# Create your own branch to hack on: 397 git checkout -b my-branch remotes/git-svn 398# Do some work, and then commit your new changes to SVN, as well as 399# automatically updating your working HEAD: 400 git-svn dcommit 401# Something is committed to SVN, rebase the latest into your branch: 402 git-svn fetch && git rebase remotes/git-svn 403# Append svn:ignore settings to the default git exclude file: 404 git-svn show-ignore >> .git/info/exclude 405------------------------------------------------------------------------ 406 407Tracking and contributing to an entire Subversion-managed project 408(complete with a trunk, tags and branches): 409See also: 410'<<tracking-multiple-repos,Tracking Multiple Repositories or Branches>>' 411 412------------------------------------------------------------------------ 413# Initialize a repo (like git init-db): 414 git-svn multi-init http://svn.foo.org/project \ 415 -T trunk -b branches -t tags 416# Fetch remote revisions: 417 git-svn multi-fetch 418# Create your own branch of trunk to hack on: 419 git checkout -b my-trunk remotes/trunk 420# Do some work, and then commit your new changes to SVN, as well as 421# automatically updating your working HEAD: 422 git-svn dcommit -i trunk 423# Something has been committed to trunk, rebase the latest into your branch: 424 git-svn multi-fetch && git rebase remotes/trunk 425# Append svn:ignore settings of trunk to the default git exclude file: 426 git-svn show-ignore -i trunk >> .git/info/exclude 427# Check for new branches and tags (no arguments are needed): 428 git-svn multi-init 429------------------------------------------------------------------------ 430 431REBASE VS. PULL/MERGE 432--------------------- 433 434Originally, git-svn recommended that the remotes/git-svn branch be 435pulled or merged from. This is because the author favored 436'git-svn set-tree B' to commit a single head rather than the 437'git-svn set-tree A..B' notation to commit multiple commits. 438 439If you use 'git-svn set-tree A..B' to commit several diffs and you do 440not have the latest remotes/git-svn merged into my-branch, you should 441use 'git rebase' to update your work branch instead of 'git pull' or 442'git merge'. 'pull/merge' can cause non-linear history to be flattened 443when committing into SVN, which can lead to merge commits reversing 444previous commits in SVN. 445 446DESIGN PHILOSOPHY 447----------------- 448Merge tracking in Subversion is lacking and doing branched development 449with Subversion is cumbersome as a result. git-svn does not do 450automated merge/branch tracking by default and leaves it entirely up to 451the user on the git side. 452 453[[tracking-multiple-repos]] 454TRACKING MULTIPLE REPOSITORIES OR BRANCHES 455------------------------------------------ 456Because git-svn does not care about relationships between different 457branches or directories in a Subversion repository, git-svn has a simple 458hack to allow it to track an arbitrary number of related _or_ unrelated 459SVN repositories via one git repository. Simply use the --id/-i flag or 460set the GIT_SVN_ID environment variable to a name other other than 461"git-svn" (the default) and git-svn will ignore the contents of the 462$GIT_DIR/svn/git-svn directory and instead do all of its work in 463$GIT_DIR/svn/$GIT_SVN_ID for that invocation. The interface branch will 464be remotes/$GIT_SVN_ID, instead of remotes/git-svn. Any 465remotes/$GIT_SVN_ID branch should never be modified by the user outside 466of git-svn commands. 467 468[[fetch-args]] 469ADDITIONAL FETCH ARGUMENTS 470-------------------------- 471This is for advanced users, most users should ignore this section. 472 473Unfetched SVN revisions may be imported as children of existing commits 474by specifying additional arguments to 'fetch'. Additional parents may 475optionally be specified in the form of sha1 hex sums at the 476command-line. Unfetched SVN revisions may also be tied to particular 477git commits with the following syntax: 478 479------------------------------------------------ 480 svn_revision_number=git_commit_sha1 481------------------------------------------------ 482 483This allows you to tie unfetched SVN revision 375 to your current HEAD: 484 485------------------------------------------------ 486 git-svn fetch 375=$(git-rev-parse HEAD) 487------------------------------------------------ 488 489Advanced Example: Tracking a Reorganized Repository 490~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 491Note: this example is now obsolete if you have SVN::* libraries 492installed. Simply use --follow-parent when fetching. 493 494If you're tracking a directory that has moved, or otherwise been 495branched or tagged off of another directory in the repository and you 496care about the full history of the project, then you can read this 497section. 498 499This is how Yann Dirson tracked the trunk of the ufoai directory when 500the /trunk directory of his repository was moved to /ufoai/trunk and 501he needed to continue tracking /ufoai/trunk where /trunk left off. 502 503------------------------------------------------------------------------ 504 # This log message shows when the repository was reorganized: 505 r166 | ydirson | 2006-03-02 01:36:55 +0100 (Thu, 02 Mar 2006) | 1 line 506 Changed paths: 507 D /trunk 508 A /ufoai/trunk (from /trunk:165) 509 510 # First we start tracking the old revisions: 511 GIT_SVN_ID=git-oldsvn git-svn init \ 512 https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ufoai/trunk 513 GIT_SVN_ID=git-oldsvn git-svn fetch -r1:165 514 515 # And now, we continue tracking the new revisions: 516 GIT_SVN_ID=git-newsvn git-svn init \ 517 https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ufoai/ufoai/trunk 518 GIT_SVN_ID=git-newsvn git-svn fetch \ 519 166=`git-rev-parse refs/remotes/git-oldsvn` 520------------------------------------------------------------------------ 521 522BUGS 523---- 524 525If you are not using the SVN::* Perl libraries and somebody commits a 526conflicting changeset to SVN at a bad moment (right before you commit) 527causing a conflict and your commit to fail, your svn working tree 528($GIT_DIR/git-svn/tree) may be dirtied. The easiest thing to do is 529probably just to rm -rf $GIT_DIR/git-svn/tree and run 'rebuild'. You 530can avoid this problem entirely by using 'dcommit'. 531 532We ignore all SVN properties except svn:executable. Too difficult to 533map them since we rely heavily on git write-tree being _exactly_ the 534same on both the SVN and git working trees and I prefer not to clutter 535working trees with metadata files. 536 537Renamed and copied directories are not detected by git and hence not 538tracked when committing to SVN. I do not plan on adding support for 539this as it's quite difficult and time-consuming to get working for all 540the possible corner cases (git doesn't do it, either). Renamed and 541copied files are fully supported if they're similar enough for git to 542detect them. 543 544SEE ALSO 545-------- 546gitlink:git-rebase[1] 547 548Author 549------ 550Written by Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>. 551 552Documentation 553------------- 554Written by Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>.