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   1git-tar-tree(1)
   2===============
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-tar-tree - Create a tar archive of the files in the named tree object
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11'git-tar-tree' [--remote=<repo>] <tree-ish> [ <base> ]
  12
  13DESCRIPTION
  14-----------
  15THIS COMMAND IS DEPRECATED.  Use `git-archive` with `--format=tar`
  16option instead.
  17
  18Creates a tar archive containing the tree structure for the named tree.
  19When <base> is specified it is added as a leading path to the files in the
  20generated tar archive.
  21
  22git-tar-tree behaves differently when given a tree ID versus when given
  23a commit ID or tag ID.  In the first case the current time is used as
  24modification time of each file in the archive.  In the latter case the
  25commit time as recorded in the referenced commit object is used instead.
  26Additionally the commit ID is stored in a global extended pax header.
  27It can be extracted using git-get-tar-commit-id.
  28
  29OPTIONS
  30-------
  31
  32<tree-ish>::
  33        The tree or commit to produce tar archive for.  If it is
  34        the object name of a commit object.
  35
  36<base>::
  37        Leading path to the files in the resulting tar archive.
  38
  39--remote=<repo>::
  40        Instead of making a tar archive from local repository,
  41        retrieve a tar archive from a remote repository.
  42
  43CONFIGURATION
  44-------------
  45By default, file and directories modes are set to 0666 or 0777. It is
  46possible to change this by setting the "umask" variable in the
  47repository configuration as follows :
  48
  49[tar]
  50        umask = 002     ;# group friendly
  51
  52The special umask value "user" indicates that the user's current umask
  53will be used instead.  The default value is 002, which means group
  54readable/writable files and directories.
  55
  56EXAMPLES
  57--------
  58git tar-tree HEAD junk | (cd /var/tmp/ && tar xf -)::
  59
  60        Create a tar archive that contains the contents of the
  61        latest commit on the current branch, and extracts it in
  62        `/var/tmp/junk` directory.
  63
  64git tar-tree v1.4.0 git-1.4.0 | gzip >git-1.4.0.tar.gz::
  65
  66        Create a tarball for v1.4.0 release.
  67
  68git tar-tree v1.4.0{caret}\{tree\} git-1.4.0 | gzip >git-1.4.0.tar.gz::
  69
  70        Create a tarball for v1.4.0 release, but without a
  71        global extended pax header.
  72
  73git tar-tree --remote=example.com:git.git v1.4.0 >git-1.4.0.tar::
  74
  75        Get a tarball v1.4.0 from example.com.
  76
  77git tar-tree HEAD:Documentation/ git-docs > git-1.4.0-docs.tar::
  78
  79        Put everything in the current head's Documentation/ directory
  80        into 'git-1.4.0-docs.tar', with the prefix 'git-docs/'.
  81
  82Author
  83------
  84Written by Rene Scharfe.
  85
  86Documentation
  87--------------
  88Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
  89
  90GIT
  91---
  92Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite
  93