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   1git-svn(1)
   2==========
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-svn - bidirectional operation between a single Subversion branch and git
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10'git-svn' <command> [options] [arguments]
  11
  12DESCRIPTION
  13-----------
  14git-svn is a simple conduit for changesets between a single Subversion
  15branch and git.
  16
  17git-svn is not to be confused with git-svnimport.  The were designed
  18with very different goals in mind.
  19
  20git-svn is designed for an individual developer who wants a
  21bidirectional flow of changesets between a single branch in Subversion
  22and an arbitrary number of branches in git.  git-svnimport is designed
  23for read-only operation on repositories that match a particular layout
  24(albeit the recommended one by SVN developers).
  25
  26For importing svn, git-svnimport is potentially more powerful when
  27operating on repositories organized under the recommended
  28trunk/branch/tags structure, and should be faster, too.
  29
  30git-svn mostly ignores the very limited view of branching that
  31Subversion has.  This allows git-svn to be much easier to use,
  32especially on repositories that are not organized in a manner that
  33git-svnimport is designed for.
  34
  35COMMANDS
  36--------
  37init::
  38        Creates an empty git repository with additional metadata
  39        directories for git-svn.  The Subversion URL must be specified
  40        as a command-line argument.
  41
  42fetch::
  43        Fetch unfetched revisions from the Subversion URL we are
  44        tracking.  refs/remotes/git-svn will be updated to the
  45        latest revision.
  46
  47        Note: You should never attempt to modify the remotes/git-svn
  48        branch outside of git-svn.  Instead, create a branch from
  49        remotes/git-svn and work on that branch.  Use the 'commit'
  50        command (see below) to write git commits back to
  51        remotes/git-svn.
  52
  53        See 'Additional Fetch Arguments' if you are interested in
  54        manually joining branches on commit.
  55
  56commit::
  57        Commit specified commit or tree objects to SVN.  This relies on
  58        your imported fetch data being up-to-date.  This makes
  59        absolutely no attempts to do patching when committing to SVN, it
  60        simply overwrites files with those specified in the tree or
  61        commit.  All merging is assumed to have taken place
  62        independently of git-svn functions.
  63
  64rebuild::
  65        Not a part of daily usage, but this is a useful command if
  66        you've just cloned a repository (using git-clone) that was
  67        tracked with git-svn.  Unfortunately, git-clone does not clone
  68        git-svn metadata and the svn working tree that git-svn uses for
  69        its operations.  This rebuilds the metadata so git-svn can
  70        resume fetch operations.  A Subversion URL may be optionally
  71        specified at the command-line if the directory/repository you're
  72        tracking has moved or changed protocols.
  73
  74show-ignore::
  75        Recursively finds and lists the svn:ignore property on
  76        directories.  The output is suitable for appending to
  77        the $GIT_DIR/info/exclude file.
  78
  79OPTIONS
  80-------
  81-r <ARG>::
  82--revision <ARG>::
  83        Only used with the 'fetch' command.
  84
  85        Takes any valid -r<argument> svn would accept and passes it
  86        directly to svn. -r<ARG1>:<ARG2> ranges and "{" DATE "}" syntax
  87        is also supported.  This is passed directly to svn, see svn
  88        documentation for more details.
  89
  90        This can allow you to make partial mirrors when running fetch.
  91
  92-::
  93--stdin::
  94        Only used with the 'commit' command.
  95
  96        Read a list of commits from stdin and commit them in reverse
  97        order.  Only the leading sha1 is read from each line, so
  98        git-rev-list --pretty=oneline output can be used.
  99
 100--rmdir::
 101        Only used with the 'commit' command.
 102
 103        Remove directories from the SVN tree if there are no files left
 104        behind.  SVN can version empty directories, and they are not
 105        removed by default if there are no files left in them.  git
 106        cannot version empty directories.  Enabling this flag will make
 107        the commit to SVN act like git.
 108
 109        repo-config key: svn.rmdir
 110
 111-e::
 112--edit::
 113        Only used with the 'commit' command.
 114
 115        Edit the commit message before committing to SVN.  This is off by
 116        default for objects that are commits, and forced on when committing
 117        tree objects.
 118
 119        repo-config key: svn.edit
 120
 121-l<num>::
 122--find-copies-harder::
 123        Both of these are only used with the 'commit' command.
 124
 125        They are both passed directly to git-diff-tree see
 126        git-diff-tree(1) for more information.
 127
 128        repo-config key: svn.l
 129        repo-config key: svn.findcopiesharder
 130
 131-A<filename>::
 132--authors-file=<filename>::
 133
 134        Syntax is compatible with the files used by git-svnimport and
 135        git-cvsimport:
 136
 137------------------------------------------------------------------------
 138loginname = Joe User <user@example.com>
 139------------------------------------------------------------------------
 140
 141        If this option is specified and git-svn encounters an SVN
 142        committer name that does not exist in the authors-file, git-svn
 143        will abort operation. The user will then have to add the
 144        appropriate entry.  Re-running the previous git-svn command
 145        after the authors-file is modified should continue operation.
 146
 147        repo-config key: svn.authors-file
 148
 149ADVANCED OPTIONS
 150----------------
 151-b<refname>::
 152--branch <refname>::
 153        Used with 'fetch' or 'commit'.
 154
 155        This can be used to join arbitrary git branches to remotes/git-svn
 156        on new commits where the tree object is equivalent.
 157
 158        When used with different GIT_SVN_ID values, tags and branches in
 159        SVN can be tracked this way, as can some merges where the heads
 160        end up having completely equivalent content.  This can even be
 161        used to track branches across multiple SVN _repositories_.
 162
 163        This option may be specified multiple times, once for each
 164        branch.
 165
 166        repo-config key: svn.branch
 167
 168-i<GIT_SVN_ID>::
 169--id <GIT_SVN_ID>::
 170        This sets GIT_SVN_ID (instead of using the environment).  See
 171        the section on "Tracking Multiple Repositories or Branches" for
 172        more information on using GIT_SVN_ID.
 173
 174COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS
 175---------------------
 176--upgrade::
 177        Only used with the 'rebuild' command.
 178
 179        Run this if you used an old version of git-svn that used
 180        "git-svn-HEAD" instead of "remotes/git-svn" as the branch
 181        for tracking the remote.
 182
 183--no-ignore-externals::
 184        Only used with the 'fetch' and 'rebuild' command.
 185
 186        By default, git-svn passes --ignore-externals to svn to avoid
 187        fetching svn:external trees into git.  Pass this flag to enable
 188        externals tracking directly via git.
 189
 190        Versions of svn that do not support --ignore-externals are
 191        automatically detected and this flag will be automatically
 192        enabled for them.
 193
 194        Otherwise, do not enable this flag unless you know what you're
 195        doing.
 196
 197        repo-config key: svn.noignoreexternals
 198
 199Basic Examples
 200~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 201
 202Tracking and contributing to an Subversion managed-project:
 203
 204------------------------------------------------------------------------
 205# Initialize a tree (like git init-db):
 206        git-svn init http://svn.foo.org/project/trunk
 207# Fetch remote revisions:
 208        git-svn fetch
 209# Create your own branch to hack on:
 210        git checkout -b my-branch remotes/git-svn
 211# Commit only the git commits you want to SVN:
 212        git-svn commit <tree-ish> [<tree-ish_2> ...]
 213# Commit all the git commits from my-branch that don't exist in SVN:
 214        git-svn commit remotes/git-svn..my-branch
 215# Something is committed to SVN, pull the latest into your branch:
 216        git-svn fetch && git pull . remotes/git-svn
 217# Append svn:ignore settings to the default git exclude file:
 218        git-svn show-ignore >> .git/info/exclude
 219------------------------------------------------------------------------
 220
 221DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
 222-----------------
 223Merge tracking in Subversion is lacking and doing branched development
 224with Subversion is cumbersome as a result.  git-svn completely forgoes
 225any automated merge/branch tracking on the Subversion side and leaves it
 226entirely up to the user on the git side.  It's simply not worth it to do
 227a useful translation when the original signal is weak.
 228
 229TRACKING MULTIPLE REPOSITORIES OR BRANCHES
 230------------------------------------------
 231This is for advanced users, most users should ignore this section.
 232
 233Because git-svn does not care about relationships between different
 234branches or directories in a Subversion repository, git-svn has a simple
 235hack to allow it to track an arbitrary number of related _or_ unrelated
 236SVN repositories via one git repository.  Simply set the GIT_SVN_ID
 237environment variable to a name other other than "git-svn" (the default)
 238and git-svn will ignore the contents of the $GIT_DIR/git-svn directory
 239and instead do all of its work in $GIT_DIR/$GIT_SVN_ID for that
 240invocation.  The interface branch will be remotes/$GIT_SVN_ID, instead of
 241remotes/git-svn.  Any remotes/$GIT_SVN_ID branch should never be modified
 242by the user outside of git-svn commands.
 243
 244ADDITIONAL FETCH ARGUMENTS
 245--------------------------
 246This is for advanced users, most users should ignore this section.
 247
 248Unfetched SVN revisions may be imported as children of existing commits
 249by specifying additional arguments to 'fetch'.  Additional parents may
 250optionally be specified in the form of sha1 hex sums at the
 251command-line.  Unfetched SVN revisions may also be tied to particular
 252git commits with the following syntax:
 253
 254        svn_revision_number=git_commit_sha1
 255
 256This allows you to tie unfetched SVN revision 375 to your current HEAD::
 257
 258        `git-svn fetch 375=$(git-rev-parse HEAD)`
 259
 260Advanced Example: Tracking a Reorganized Repository
 261~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 262If you're tracking a directory that has moved, or otherwise been
 263branched or tagged off of another directory in the repository and you
 264care about the full history of the project, then you can read this
 265section.
 266
 267This is how Yann Dirson tracked the trunk of the ufoai directory when
 268the /trunk directory of his repository was moved to /ufoai/trunk and
 269he needed to continue tracking /ufoai/trunk where /trunk left off.
 270
 271------------------------------------------------------------------------
 272        # This log message shows when the repository was reorganized:
 273        r166 | ydirson | 2006-03-02 01:36:55 +0100 (Thu, 02 Mar 2006) | 1 line
 274        Changed paths:
 275           D /trunk
 276           A /ufoai/trunk (from /trunk:165)
 277
 278        # First we start tracking the old revisions:
 279        GIT_SVN_ID=git-oldsvn git-svn init \
 280                        https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ufoai/trunk
 281        GIT_SVN_ID=git-oldsvn git-svn fetch -r1:165
 282
 283        # And now, we continue tracking the new revisions:
 284        GIT_SVN_ID=git-newsvn git-svn init \
 285              https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ufoai/ufoai/trunk
 286        GIT_SVN_ID=git-newsvn git-svn fetch \
 287              166=`git-rev-parse refs/remotes/git-oldsvn`
 288------------------------------------------------------------------------
 289
 290BUGS
 291----
 292If somebody commits a conflicting changeset to SVN at a bad moment
 293(right before you commit) causing a conflict and your commit to fail,
 294your svn working tree ($GIT_DIR/git-svn/tree) may be dirtied.  The
 295easiest thing to do is probably just to rm -rf $GIT_DIR/git-svn/tree and
 296run 'rebuild'.
 297
 298We ignore all SVN properties except svn:executable.  Too difficult to
 299map them since we rely heavily on git write-tree being _exactly_ the
 300same on both the SVN and git working trees and I prefer not to clutter
 301working trees with metadata files.
 302
 303svn:keywords can't be ignored in Subversion (at least I don't know of
 304a way to ignore them).
 305
 306Renamed and copied directories are not detected by git and hence not
 307tracked when committing to SVN.  I do not plan on adding support for
 308this as it's quite difficult and time-consuming to get working for all
 309the possible corner cases (git doesn't do it, either).  Renamed and
 310copied files are fully supported if they're similar enough for git to
 311detect them.
 312
 313Author
 314------
 315Written by Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>.
 316
 317Documentation
 318-------------
 319Written by Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>.