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 completely 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 SVN_URL must be specified 40 at this point. 41 42fetch:: 43 Fetch unfetched revisions from the SVN_URL we are tracking. 44 refs/heads/remotes/git-svn will be updated to the latest revision. 45 46 Note: You should never attempt to modify the remotes/git-svn branch 47 outside of git-svn. Instead, create a branch from remotes/git-svn 48 and work on that branch. Use the 'commit' command (see below) 49 to write git commits back to remotes/git-svn. 50 51commit:: 52 Commit specified commit or tree objects to SVN. This relies on 53 your imported fetch data being up-to-date. This makes 54 absolutely no attempts to do patching when committing to SVN, it 55 simply overwrites files with those specified in the tree or 56 commit. All merging is assumed to have taken place 57 independently of git-svn functions. 58 59rebuild:: 60 Not a part of daily usage, but this is a useful command if 61 you've just cloned a repository (using git-clone) that was 62 tracked with git-svn. Unfortunately, git-clone does not clone 63 git-svn metadata and the svn working tree that git-svn uses for 64 its operations. This rebuilds the metadata so git-svn can 65 resume fetch operations. SVN_URL may be optionally specified if 66 the directory/repository you're tracking has moved or changed 67 protocols. 68 69show-ignore:: 70 Recursively finds and lists the svn:ignore property on 71 directories. The output is suitable for appending to 72 the $GIT_DIR/info/exclude file. 73 74OPTIONS 75------- 76-r <ARG>:: 77--revision <ARG>:: 78 Only used with the 'fetch' command. 79 80 Takes any valid -r<argument> svn would accept and passes it 81 directly to svn. -r<ARG1>:<ARG2> ranges and "{" DATE "}" syntax 82 is also supported. This is passed directly to svn, see svn 83 documentation for more details. 84 85 This can allow you to make partial mirrors when running fetch. 86 87-:: 88--stdin:: 89 Only used with the 'commit' command. 90 91 Read a list of commits from stdin and commit them in reverse 92 order. Only the leading sha1 is read from each line, so 93 git-rev-list --pretty=oneline output can be used. 94 95--rmdir:: 96 Only used with the 'commit' command. 97 98 Remove directories from the SVN tree if there are no files left 99 behind. SVN can version empty directories, and they are not 100 removed by default if there are no files left in them. git 101 cannot version empty directories. Enabling this flag will make 102 the commit to SVN act like git. 103 104-e:: 105--edit:: 106 Only used with the 'commit' command. 107 108 Edit the commit message before committing to SVN. This is off by 109 default for objects that are commits, and forced on when committing 110 tree objects. 111 112-l<num>:: 113--find-copies-harder:: 114 Both of these are only used with the 'commit' command. 115 116 They are both passed directly to git-diff-tree see 117 git-diff-tree(1) for more information. 118 119COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS 120--------------------- 121--no-ignore-externals:: 122 Only used with the 'fetch' and 'rebuild' command. 123 124 By default, git-svn passes --ignore-externals to svn to avoid 125 fetching svn:external trees into git. Pass this flag to enable 126 externals tracking directly via git. 127 128 Versions of svn that do not support --ignore-externals are 129 automatically detected and this flag will be automatically 130 enabled for them. 131 132 Otherwise, do not enable this flag unless you know what you're 133 doing. 134 135--no-stop-on-copy:: 136 Only used with the 'fetch' command. 137 138 By default, git-svn passes --stop-on-copy to avoid dealing with 139 the copied/renamed branch directory problem entirely. A 140 copied/renamed branch is the result of a <SVN_URL> being created 141 in the past from a different source. These are problematic to 142 deal with even when working purely with svn if you work inside 143 subdirectories. 144 145 Do not use this flag unless you know exactly what you're getting 146 yourself into. You have been warned. 147 148Examples 149~~~~~~~~ 150 151Tracking and contributing to an Subversion managed-project: 152 153# Initialize a tree (like git init-db):: 154 git-svn init http://svn.foo.org/project/trunk 155# Fetch remote revisions:: 156 git-svn fetch 157# Create your own branch to hack on:: 158 git checkout -b my-branch remotes/git-svn 159# Commit only the git commits you want to SVN:: 160 git-svn commit <tree-ish> [<tree-ish_2> ...] 161# Commit all the git commits from my-branch that don't exist in SVN:: 162 git-svn commit remotes/git-svn..my-branch 163# Something is committed to SVN, pull the latest into your branch:: 164 git-svn fetch && git pull . remotes/git-svn 165# Append svn:ignore settings to the default git exclude file: 166 git-svn show-ignore >> .git/info/exclude 167 168DESIGN PHILOSOPHY 169----------------- 170Merge tracking in Subversion is lacking and doing branched development 171with Subversion is cumbersome as a result. git-svn completely forgoes 172any automated merge/branch tracking on the Subversion side and leaves it 173entirely up to the user on the git side. It's simply not worth it to do 174a useful translation when the the original signal is weak. 175 176TRACKING MULTIPLE REPOSITORIES OR BRANCHES 177------------------------------------------ 178This is for advanced users, most users should ignore this section. 179 180Because git-svn does not care about relationships between different 181branches or directories in a Subversion repository, git-svn has a simple 182hack to allow it to track an arbitrary number of related _or_ unrelated 183SVN repositories via one git repository. Simply set the GIT_SVN_ID 184environment variable to a name other other than "git-svn" (the default) 185and git-svn will ignore the contents of the $GIT_DIR/git-svn directory 186and instead do all of its work in $GIT_DIR/$GIT_SVN_ID for that 187invocation. The interface branch will be remotes/$GIT_SVN_ID, instead of 188remotes/git-svn. Any remotes/$GIT_SVN_ID branch should never be modified 189by the user outside of git-svn commands. 190 191ADDITIONAL FETCH ARGUMENTS 192-------------------------- 193This is for advanced users, most users should ignore this section. 194 195Unfetched SVN revisions may be imported as children of existing commits 196by specifying additional arguments to 'fetch'. Additional parents may 197optionally be specified in the form of sha1 hex sums at the 198command-line. Unfetched SVN revisions may also be tied to particular 199git commits with the following syntax: 200 201 svn_revision_number=git_commit_sha1 202 203This allows you to tie unfetched SVN revision 375 to your current HEAD:: 204 205 git-svn fetch 375=$(git-rev-parse HEAD) 206 207BUGS 208---- 209If somebody commits a conflicting changeset to SVN at a bad moment 210(right before you commit) causing a conflict and your commit to fail, 211your svn working tree ($GIT_DIR/git-svn/tree) may be dirtied. The 212easiest thing to do is probably just to rm -rf $GIT_DIR/git-svn/tree and 213run 'rebuild'. 214 215We ignore all SVN properties except svn:executable. Too difficult to 216map them since we rely heavily on git write-tree being _exactly_ the 217same on both the SVN and git working trees and I prefer not to clutter 218working trees with metadata files. 219 220svn:keywords can't be ignored in Subversion (at least I don't know of 221a way to ignore them). 222 223Renamed and copied directories are not detected by git and hence not 224tracked when committing to SVN. I do not plan on adding support for 225this as it's quite difficult and time-consuming to get working for all 226the possible corner cases (git doesn't do it, either). Renamed and 227copied files are fully supported if they're similar enough for git to 228detect them. 229 230Author 231------ 232Written by Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>. 233 234Documentation 235------------- 236Written by Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>.