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   1git-sh-setup(1)
   2===============
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-sh-setup - Common Git shell script setup code
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10[verse]
  11'. "$(git --exec-path)/git-sh-setup"'
  12
  13DESCRIPTION
  14-----------
  15
  16This is not a command the end user would want to run.  Ever.
  17This documentation is meant for people who are studying the
  18Porcelain-ish scripts and/or are writing new ones.
  19
  20The 'git sh-setup' scriptlet is designed to be sourced (using
  21`.`) by other shell scripts to set up some variables pointing at
  22the normal Git directories and a few helper shell functions.
  23
  24Before sourcing it, your script should set up a few variables;
  25`USAGE` (and `LONG_USAGE`, if any) is used to define message
  26given by `usage()` shell function.  `SUBDIRECTORY_OK` can be set
  27if the script can run from a subdirectory of the working tree
  28(some commands do not).
  29
  30The scriptlet sets `GIT_DIR` and `GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY` shell
  31variables, but does *not* export them to the environment.
  32
  33FUNCTIONS
  34---------
  35
  36die::
  37        exit after emitting the supplied error message to the
  38        standard error stream.
  39
  40usage::
  41        die with the usage message.
  42
  43set_reflog_action::
  44        Set `GIT_REFLOG_ACTION` environment to a given string (typically
  45        the name of the program) unless it is already set.  Whenever
  46        the script runs a `git` command that updates refs, a reflog
  47        entry is created using the value of this string to leave the
  48        record of what command updated the ref.
  49
  50git_editor::
  51        runs an editor of user's choice (GIT_EDITOR, core.editor, VISUAL or
  52        EDITOR) on a given file, but error out if no editor is specified
  53        and the terminal is dumb.
  54
  55is_bare_repository::
  56        outputs `true` or `false` to the standard output stream
  57        to indicate if the repository is a bare repository
  58        (i.e. without an associated working tree).
  59
  60cd_to_toplevel::
  61        runs chdir to the toplevel of the working tree.
  62
  63require_work_tree::
  64        checks if the current directory is within the working tree
  65        of the repository, and otherwise dies.
  66
  67require_work_tree_exists::
  68        checks if the working tree associated with the repository
  69        exists, and otherwise dies.  Often done before calling
  70        cd_to_toplevel, which is impossible to do if there is no
  71        working tree.
  72
  73require_clean_work_tree <action> [<hint>]::
  74        checks that the working tree and index associated with the
  75        repository have no uncommitted changes to tracked files.
  76        Otherwise it emits an error message of the form `Cannot
  77        <action>: <reason>. <hint>`, and dies.  Example:
  78+
  79----------------
  80require_clean_work_tree rebase "Please commit or stash them."
  81----------------
  82
  83get_author_ident_from_commit::
  84        outputs code for use with eval to set the GIT_AUTHOR_NAME,
  85        GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL and GIT_AUTHOR_DATE variables for a given commit.
  86
  87create_virtual_base::
  88        modifies the first file so only lines in common with the
  89        second file remain. If there is insufficient common material,
  90        then the first file is left empty. The result is suitable
  91        as a virtual base input for a 3-way merge.
  92
  93GIT
  94---
  95Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite