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   1git-remote(1)
   2============
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-remote - manage set of tracked repositories
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11[verse]
  12'git-remote'
  13'git-remote' add [-t <branch>] [-m <branch>] [-f] <name> <url>
  14'git-remote' show <name>
  15'git-remote' prune <name>
  16'git-remote' update [group]
  17
  18DESCRIPTION
  19-----------
  20
  21Manage the set of repositories ("remotes") whose branches you track.
  22
  23
  24COMMANDS
  25--------
  26
  27With no arguments, shows a list of existing remotes.  Several
  28subcommands are available to perform operations on the remotes.
  29
  30'add'::
  31
  32Adds a remote named <name> for the repository at
  33<url>.  The command `git fetch <name>` can then be used to create and
  34update remote-tracking branches <name>/<branch>.
  35+
  36With `-f` option, `git fetch <name>` is run immediately after
  37the remote information is set up.
  38+
  39With `-t <branch>` option, instead of the default glob
  40refspec for the remote to track all branches under
  41`$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/`, a refspec to track only `<branch>`
  42is created.  You can give more than one `-t <branch>` to track
  43multiple branches without grabbing all branches.
  44+
  45With `-m <master>` option, `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/HEAD` is set
  46up to point at remote's `<master>` branch instead of whatever
  47branch the `HEAD` at the remote repository actually points at.
  48
  49'show'::
  50
  51Gives some information about the remote <name>.
  52+
  53With `-n` option, the remote heads are not queried first with
  54`git ls-remote <name>`; cached information is used instead.
  55
  56'prune'::
  57
  58Deletes all stale tracking branches under <name>.
  59These stale branches have already been removed from the remote repository
  60referenced by <name>, but are still locally available in
  61"remotes/<name>".
  62+
  63With `-n` option, the remote heads are not confirmed first with `git
  64ls-remote <name>`; cached information is used instead.  Use with
  65caution.
  66
  67'update'::
  68
  69Fetch updates for a named set of remotes in the repository as defined by
  70remotes.<group>.  If a named group is not specified on the command line,
  71the configuration parameter remotes.default will get used; if
  72remotes.default is not defined, all remotes which do not the
  73configuration parameter remote.<name>.skipDefaultUpdate set to true will
  74be updated.  (See gitlink:git-config[1]).
  75
  76
  77DISCUSSION
  78----------
  79
  80The remote configuration is achieved using the `remote.origin.url` and
  81`remote.origin.fetch` configuration variables.  (See
  82gitlink:git-config[1]).
  83
  84Examples
  85--------
  86
  87* Add a new remote, fetch, and check out a branch from it
  88+
  89------------
  90$ git remote
  91origin
  92$ git branch -r
  93origin/master
  94$ git remote add linux-nfs git://linux-nfs.org/pub/nfs-2.6.git
  95$ git remote
  96linux-nfs
  97origin
  98$ git fetch
  99* refs/remotes/linux-nfs/master: storing branch 'master' ...
 100  commit: bf81b46
 101$ git branch -r
 102origin/master
 103linux-nfs/master
 104$ git checkout -b nfs linux-nfs/master
 105...
 106------------
 107
 108* Imitate 'git clone' but track only selected branches
 109+
 110------------
 111$ mkdir project.git
 112$ cd project.git
 113$ git init
 114$ git remote add -f -t master -m master origin git://example.com/git.git/
 115$ git merge origin
 116------------
 117
 118
 119See Also
 120--------
 121gitlink:git-fetch[1]
 122gitlink:git-branch[1]
 123gitlink:git-config[1]
 124
 125Author
 126------
 127Written by Junio Hamano
 128
 129
 130Documentation
 131--------------
 132Documentation by J. Bruce Fields and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
 133
 134
 135GIT
 136---
 137Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite