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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' [-v | --verbose]
  13'git remote add' [-t <branch>] [-m <master>] [-f] [--mirror] <name> <url>
  14'git remote rename' <old> <new>
  15'git remote rm' <name>
  16'git remote set-head' <name> (-a | -d | <branch>)
  17'git remote' [-v | --verbose] 'show' [-n] <name>
  18'git remote prune' [-n | --dry-run] <name>
  19'git remote' [-v | --verbose] 'update' [-p | --prune] [group | remote]...
  20
  21DESCRIPTION
  22-----------
  23
  24Manage the set of repositories ("remotes") whose branches you track.
  25
  26
  27OPTIONS
  28-------
  29
  30-v::
  31--verbose::
  32        Be a little more verbose and show remote url after name.
  33        NOTE: This must be placed between `remote` and `subcommand`.
  34
  35
  36COMMANDS
  37--------
  38
  39With no arguments, shows a list of existing remotes.  Several
  40subcommands are available to perform operations on the remotes.
  41
  42'add'::
  43
  44Adds a remote named <name> for the repository at
  45<url>.  The command `git fetch <name>` can then be used to create and
  46update remote-tracking branches <name>/<branch>.
  47+
  48With `-f` option, `git fetch <name>` is run immediately after
  49the remote information is set up.
  50+
  51With `-t <branch>` option, instead of the default glob
  52refspec for the remote to track all branches under
  53`$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/`, a refspec to track only `<branch>`
  54is created.  You can give more than one `-t <branch>` to track
  55multiple branches without grabbing all branches.
  56+
  57With `-m <master>` option, `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/HEAD` is set
  58up to point at remote's `<master>` branch. See also the set-head command.
  59+
  60In mirror mode, enabled with `\--mirror`, the refs will not be stored
  61in the 'refs/remotes/' namespace, but in 'refs/heads/'.  This option
  62only makes sense in bare repositories.  If a remote uses mirror
  63mode, furthermore, `git push` will always behave as if `\--mirror`
  64was passed.
  65
  66'rename'::
  67
  68Rename the remote named <old> to <new>. All remote tracking branches and
  69configuration settings for the remote are updated.
  70+
  71In case <old> and <new> are the same, and <old> is a file under
  72`$GIT_DIR/remotes` or `$GIT_DIR/branches`, the remote is converted to
  73the configuration file format.
  74
  75'rm'::
  76
  77Remove the remote named <name>. All remote tracking branches and
  78configuration settings for the remote are removed.
  79
  80'set-head'::
  81
  82Sets or deletes the default branch (`$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/HEAD`) for
  83the named remote. Having a default branch for a remote is not required,
  84but allows the name of the remote to be specified in lieu of a specific
  85branch. For example, if the default branch for `origin` is set to
  86`master`, then `origin` may be specified wherever you would normally
  87specify `origin/master`.
  88+
  89With `-d`, `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/HEAD` is deleted.
  90+
  91With `-a`, the remote is queried to determine its `HEAD`, then
  92`$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/HEAD` is set to the same branch. e.g., if the remote
  93`HEAD` is pointed at `next`, "`git remote set-head origin -a`" will set
  94`$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes/origin/HEAD` to `refs/remotes/origin/next`. This will
  95only work if `refs/remotes/origin/next` already exists; if not it must be
  96fetched first.
  97+
  98Use `<branch>` to set `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/HEAD` explicitly. e.g., "git
  99remote set-head origin master" will set `$GIT_DIR/refs/remotes/origin/HEAD` to
 100`refs/remotes/origin/master`. This will only work if
 101`refs/remotes/origin/master` already exists; if not it must be fetched first.
 102+
 103
 104'show'::
 105
 106Gives some information about the remote <name>.
 107+
 108With `-n` option, the remote heads are not queried first with
 109`git ls-remote <name>`; cached information is used instead.
 110
 111'prune'::
 112
 113Deletes all stale tracking branches under <name>.
 114These stale branches have already been removed from the remote repository
 115referenced by <name>, but are still locally available in
 116"remotes/<name>".
 117+
 118With `--dry-run` option, report what branches will be pruned, but do not
 119actually prune them.
 120
 121'update'::
 122
 123Fetch updates for a named set of remotes in the repository as defined by
 124remotes.<group>.  If a named group is not specified on the command line,
 125the configuration parameter remotes.default will be used; if
 126remotes.default is not defined, all remotes which do not have the
 127configuration parameter remote.<name>.skipDefaultUpdate set to true will
 128be updated.  (See linkgit:git-config[1]).
 129+
 130With `--prune` option, prune all the remotes that are updated.
 131
 132
 133DISCUSSION
 134----------
 135
 136The remote configuration is achieved using the `remote.origin.url` and
 137`remote.origin.fetch` configuration variables.  (See
 138linkgit:git-config[1]).
 139
 140Examples
 141--------
 142
 143* Add a new remote, fetch, and check out a branch from it
 144+
 145------------
 146$ git remote
 147origin
 148$ git branch -r
 149origin/master
 150$ git remote add linux-nfs git://linux-nfs.org/pub/linux/nfs-2.6.git
 151$ git remote
 152linux-nfs
 153origin
 154$ git fetch
 155* refs/remotes/linux-nfs/master: storing branch 'master' ...
 156  commit: bf81b46
 157$ git branch -r
 158origin/master
 159linux-nfs/master
 160$ git checkout -b nfs linux-nfs/master
 161...
 162------------
 163
 164* Imitate 'git-clone' but track only selected branches
 165+
 166------------
 167$ mkdir project.git
 168$ cd project.git
 169$ git init
 170$ git remote add -f -t master -m master origin git://example.com/git.git/
 171$ git merge origin
 172------------
 173
 174
 175SEE ALSO
 176--------
 177linkgit:git-fetch[1]
 178linkgit:git-branch[1]
 179linkgit:git-config[1]
 180
 181Author
 182------
 183Written by Junio Hamano
 184
 185
 186Documentation
 187--------------
 188Documentation by J. Bruce Fields and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
 189
 190
 191GIT
 192---
 193Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite