1git(1) 2====== 3 4NAME 5---- 6git - the stupid content tracker 7 8 9SYNOPSIS 10-------- 11[verse] 12'git' [--version] [--help] [-C <path>] [-c <name>=<value>] 13 [--exec-path[=<path>]] [--html-path] [--man-path] [--info-path] 14 [-p|--paginate|--no-pager] [--no-replace-objects] [--bare] 15 [--git-dir=<path>] [--work-tree=<path>] [--namespace=<name>] 16 <command> [<args>] 17 18DESCRIPTION 19----------- 20Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an 21unusually rich command set that provides both high-level operations 22and full access to internals. 23 24See linkgit:gittutorial[7] to get started, then see 25link:everyday.html[Everyday Git] for a useful minimum set of 26commands. The link:user-manual.html[Git User's Manual] has a more 27in-depth introduction. 28 29After you mastered the basic concepts, you can come back to this 30page to learn what commands Git offers. You can learn more about 31individual Git commands with "git help command". linkgit:gitcli[7] 32manual page gives you an overview of the command-line command syntax. 33 34Formatted and hyperlinked version of the latest Git documentation 35can be viewed at `http://git-htmldocs.googlecode.com/git/git.html`. 36 37ifdef::stalenotes[] 38[NOTE] 39============ 40 41You are reading the documentation for the latest (possibly 42unreleased) version of Git, that is available from the 'master' 43branch of the `git.git` repository. 44Documentation for older releases are available here: 45 46* link:v2.0.0/git.html[documentation for release 2.0] 47 48* release notes for 49 link:RelNotes/2.0.0.txt[2.0.0]. 50 51* link:v1.9.4/git.html[documentation for release 1.9.4] 52 53* release notes for 54 link:RelNotes/1.9.4.txt[1.9.4], 55 link:RelNotes/1.9.3.txt[1.9.3], 56 link:RelNotes/1.9.2.txt[1.9.2], 57 link:RelNotes/1.9.1.txt[1.9.1], 58 link:RelNotes/1.9.0.txt[1.9.0]. 59 60* 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If the option '--all' or '-a' is given then all 419 available commands are printed. If a Git command is named this 420 option will bring up the manual page for that command. 421+ 422Other options are available to control how the manual page is 423displayed. See linkgit:git-help[1] for more information, 424because `git --help ...` is converted internally into `git 425help ...`. 426 427-C <path>:: 428 Run as if git was started in '<path>' instead of the current working 429 directory. When multiple `-C` options are given, each subsequent 430 non-absolute `-C <path>` is interpreted relative to the preceding `-C 431 <path>`. 432+ 433This option affects options that expect path name like `--git-dir` and 434`--work-tree` in that their interpretations of the path names would be 435made relative to the working directory caused by the `-C` option. For 436example the following invocations are equivalent: 437 438 git --git-dir=a.git --work-tree=b -C c status 439 git --git-dir=c/a.git --work-tree=c/b status 440 441-c <name>=<value>:: 442 Pass a configuration parameter to the command. The value 443 given will override values from configuration files. 444 The <name> is expected in the same format as listed by 445 'git config' (subkeys separated by dots). 446 447--exec-path[=<path>]:: 448 Path to wherever your core Git programs are installed. 449 This can also be controlled by setting the GIT_EXEC_PATH 450 environment variable. If no path is given, 'git' will print 451 the current setting and then exit. 452 453--html-path:: 454 Print the path, without trailing slash, where Git's HTML 455 documentation is installed and exit. 456 457--man-path:: 458 Print the manpath (see `man(1)`) for the man pages for 459 this version of Git and exit. 460 461--info-path:: 462 Print the path where the Info files documenting this 463 version of Git are installed and exit. 464 465-p:: 466--paginate:: 467 Pipe all output into 'less' (or if set, $PAGER) if standard 468 output is a terminal. This overrides the `pager.<cmd>` 469 configuration options (see the "Configuration Mechanism" section 470 below). 471 472--no-pager:: 473 Do not pipe Git output into a pager. 474 475--git-dir=<path>:: 476 Set the path to the repository. This can also be controlled by 477 setting the GIT_DIR environment variable. It can be an absolute 478 path or relative path to current working directory. 479 480--work-tree=<path>:: 481 Set the path to the working tree. It can be an absolute path 482 or a path relative to the current working directory. 483 This can also be controlled by setting the GIT_WORK_TREE 484 environment variable and the core.worktree configuration 485 variable (see core.worktree in linkgit:git-config[1] for a 486 more detailed discussion). 487 488--namespace=<path>:: 489 Set the Git namespace. See linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] for more 490 details. Equivalent to setting the `GIT_NAMESPACE` environment 491 variable. 492 493--bare:: 494 Treat the repository as a bare repository. If GIT_DIR 495 environment is not set, it is set to the current working 496 directory. 497 498--no-replace-objects:: 499 Do not use replacement refs to replace Git objects. See 500 linkgit:git-replace[1] for more information. 501 502--literal-pathspecs:: 503 Treat pathspecs literally (i.e. no globbing, no pathspec magic). 504 This is equivalent to setting the `GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS` environment 505 variable to `1`. 506 507--glob-pathspecs:: 508 Add "glob" magic to all pathspec. This is equivalent to setting 509 the `GIT_GLOB_PATHSPECS` environment variable to `1`. Disabling 510 globbing on individual pathspecs can be done using pathspec 511 magic ":(literal)" 512 513--noglob-pathspecs:: 514 Add "literal" magic to all pathspec. This is equivalent to setting 515 the `GIT_NOGLOB_PATHSPECS` environment variable to `1`. Enabling 516 globbing on individual pathspecs can be done using pathspec 517 magic ":(glob)" 518 519--icase-pathspecs:: 520 Add "icase" magic to all pathspec. This is equivalent to setting 521 the `GIT_ICASE_PATHSPECS` environment variable to `1`. 522 523GIT COMMANDS 524------------ 525 526We divide Git into high level ("porcelain") commands and low level 527("plumbing") commands. 528 529High-level commands (porcelain) 530------------------------------- 531 532We separate the porcelain commands into the main commands and some 533ancillary user utilities. 534 535Main porcelain commands 536~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 537 538include::cmds-mainporcelain.txt[] 539 540Ancillary Commands 541~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 542Manipulators: 543 544include::cmds-ancillarymanipulators.txt[] 545 546Interrogators: 547 548include::cmds-ancillaryinterrogators.txt[] 549 550 551Interacting with Others 552~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 553 554These commands are to interact with foreign SCM and with other 555people via patch over e-mail. 556 557include::cmds-foreignscminterface.txt[] 558 559 560Low-level commands (plumbing) 561----------------------------- 562 563Although Git includes its 564own porcelain layer, its low-level commands are sufficient to support 565development of alternative porcelains. Developers of such porcelains 566might start by reading about linkgit:git-update-index[1] and 567linkgit:git-read-tree[1]. 568 569The interface (input, output, set of options and the semantics) 570to these low-level commands are meant to be a lot more stable 571than Porcelain level commands, because these commands are 572primarily for scripted use. The interface to Porcelain commands 573on the other hand are subject to change in order to improve the 574end user experience. 575 576The following description divides 577the low-level commands into commands that manipulate objects (in 578the repository, index, and working tree), commands that interrogate and 579compare objects, and commands that move objects and references between 580repositories. 581 582 583Manipulation commands 584~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 585 586include::cmds-plumbingmanipulators.txt[] 587 588 589Interrogation commands 590~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 591 592include::cmds-plumbinginterrogators.txt[] 593 594In general, the interrogate commands do not touch the files in 595the working tree. 596 597 598Synching repositories 599~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 600 601include::cmds-synchingrepositories.txt[] 602 603The following are helper commands used by the above; end users 604typically do not use them directly. 605 606include::cmds-synchelpers.txt[] 607 608 609Internal helper commands 610~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 611 612These are internal helper commands used by other commands; end 613users typically do not use them directly. 614 615include::cmds-purehelpers.txt[] 616 617 618Configuration Mechanism 619----------------------- 620 621Git uses a simple text format to store customizations that are per 622repository and are per user. Such a configuration file may look 623like this: 624 625------------ 626# 627# A '#' or ';' character indicates a comment. 628# 629 630; core variables 631[core] 632 ; Don't trust file modes 633 filemode = false 634 635; user identity 636[user] 637 name = "Junio C Hamano" 638 email = "gitster@pobox.com" 639 640------------ 641 642Various commands read from the configuration file and adjust 643their operation accordingly. See linkgit:git-config[1] for a 644list and more details about the configuration mechanism. 645 646 647Identifier Terminology 648---------------------- 649<object>:: 650 Indicates the object name for any type of object. 651 652<blob>:: 653 Indicates a blob object name. 654 655<tree>:: 656 Indicates a tree object name. 657 658<commit>:: 659 Indicates a commit object name. 660 661<tree-ish>:: 662 Indicates a tree, commit or tag object name. A 663 command that takes a <tree-ish> argument ultimately wants to 664 operate on a <tree> object but automatically dereferences 665 <commit> and <tag> objects that point at a <tree>. 666 667<commit-ish>:: 668 Indicates a commit or tag object name. A 669 command that takes a <commit-ish> argument ultimately wants to 670 operate on a <commit> object but automatically dereferences 671 <tag> objects that point at a <commit>. 672 673<type>:: 674 Indicates that an object type is required. 675 Currently one of: `blob`, `tree`, `commit`, or `tag`. 676 677<file>:: 678 Indicates a filename - almost always relative to the 679 root of the tree structure `GIT_INDEX_FILE` describes. 680 681Symbolic Identifiers 682-------------------- 683Any Git command accepting any <object> can also use the following 684symbolic notation: 685 686HEAD:: 687 indicates the head of the current branch. 688 689<tag>:: 690 a valid tag 'name' 691 (i.e. a `refs/tags/<tag>` reference). 692 693<head>:: 694 a valid head 'name' 695 (i.e. a `refs/heads/<head>` reference). 696 697For a more complete list of ways to spell object names, see 698"SPECIFYING REVISIONS" section in linkgit:gitrevisions[7]. 699 700 701File/Directory Structure 702------------------------ 703 704Please see the linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5] document. 705 706Read linkgit:githooks[5] for more details about each hook. 707 708Higher level SCMs may provide and manage additional information in the 709`$GIT_DIR`. 710 711 712Terminology 713----------- 714Please see linkgit:gitglossary[7]. 715 716 717Environment Variables 718--------------------- 719Various Git commands use the following environment variables: 720 721The Git Repository 722~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 723These environment variables apply to 'all' core Git commands. Nb: it 724is worth noting that they may be used/overridden by SCMS sitting above 725Git so take care if using Cogito etc. 726 727'GIT_INDEX_FILE':: 728 This environment allows the specification of an alternate 729 index file. If not specified, the default of `$GIT_DIR/index` 730 is used. 731 732'GIT_INDEX_VERSION':: 733 This environment variable allows the specification of an index 734 version for new repositories. It won't affect existing index 735 files. By default index file version [23] is used. 736 737'GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY':: 738 If the object storage directory is specified via this 739 environment variable then the sha1 directories are created 740 underneath - otherwise the default `$GIT_DIR/objects` 741 directory is used. 742 743'GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES':: 744 Due to the immutable nature of Git objects, old objects can be 745 archived into shared, read-only directories. This variable 746 specifies a ":" separated (on Windows ";" separated) list 747 of Git object directories which can be used to search for Git 748 objects. New objects will not be written to these directories. 749 750'GIT_DIR':: 751 If the 'GIT_DIR' environment variable is set then it 752 specifies a path to use instead of the default `.git` 753 for the base of the repository. 754 The '--git-dir' command-line option also sets this value. 755 756'GIT_WORK_TREE':: 757 Set the path to the root of the working tree. 758 This can also be controlled by the '--work-tree' command-line 759 option and the core.worktree configuration variable. 760 761'GIT_NAMESPACE':: 762 Set the Git namespace; see linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] for details. 763 The '--namespace' command-line option also sets this value. 764 765'GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES':: 766 This should be a colon-separated list of absolute paths. If 767 set, it is a list of directories that Git should not chdir up 768 into while looking for a repository directory (useful for 769 excluding slow-loading network directories). It will not 770 exclude the current working directory or a GIT_DIR set on the 771 command line or in the environment. Normally, Git has to read 772 the entries in this list and resolve any symlink that 773 might be present in order to compare them with the current 774 directory. However, if even this access is slow, you 775 can add an empty entry to the list to tell Git that the 776 subsequent entries are not symlinks and needn't be resolved; 777 e.g., 778 'GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES=/maybe/symlink::/very/slow/non/symlink'. 779 780'GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM':: 781 When run in a directory that does not have ".git" repository 782 directory, Git tries to find such a directory in the parent 783 directories to find the top of the working tree, but by default it 784 does not cross filesystem boundaries. This environment variable 785 can be set to true to tell Git not to stop at filesystem 786 boundaries. Like 'GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES', this will not affect 787 an explicit repository directory set via 'GIT_DIR' or on the 788 command line. 789 790Git Commits 791~~~~~~~~~~~ 792'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME':: 793'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL':: 794'GIT_AUTHOR_DATE':: 795'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME':: 796'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL':: 797'GIT_COMMITTER_DATE':: 798'EMAIL':: 799 see linkgit:git-commit-tree[1] 800 801Git Diffs 802~~~~~~~~~ 803'GIT_DIFF_OPTS':: 804 Only valid setting is "--unified=??" or "-u??" to set the 805 number of context lines shown when a unified diff is created. 806 This takes precedence over any "-U" or "--unified" option 807 value passed on the Git diff command line. 808 809'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF':: 810 When the environment variable 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is set, the 811 program named by it is called, instead of the diff invocation 812 described above. For a path that is added, removed, or modified, 813 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is called with 7 parameters: 814 815 path old-file old-hex old-mode new-file new-hex new-mode 816+ 817where: 818 819 <old|new>-file:: are files GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF can use to read the 820 contents of <old|new>, 821 <old|new>-hex:: are the 40-hexdigit SHA-1 hashes, 822 <old|new>-mode:: are the octal representation of the file modes. 823+ 824The file parameters can point at the user's working file 825(e.g. `new-file` in "git-diff-files"), `/dev/null` (e.g. `old-file` 826when a new file is added), or a temporary file (e.g. `old-file` in the 827index). 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' should not worry about unlinking the 828temporary file --- it is removed when 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' exits. 829+ 830For a path that is unmerged, 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is called with 1 831parameter, <path>. 832+ 833For each path 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is called, two environment variables, 834'GIT_DIFF_PATH_COUNTER' and 'GIT_DIFF_PATH_TOTAL' are set. 835 836'GIT_DIFF_PATH_COUNTER':: 837 A 1-based counter incremented by one for every path. 838 839'GIT_DIFF_PATH_TOTAL':: 840 The total number of paths. 841 842other 843~~~~~ 844'GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY':: 845 A number controlling the amount of output shown by 846 the recursive merge strategy. Overrides merge.verbosity. 847 See linkgit:git-merge[1] 848 849'GIT_PAGER':: 850 This environment variable overrides `$PAGER`. If it is set 851 to an empty string or to the value "cat", Git will not launch 852 a pager. See also the `core.pager` option in 853 linkgit:git-config[1]. 854 855'GIT_EDITOR':: 856 This environment variable overrides `$EDITOR` and `$VISUAL`. 857 It is used by several Git commands when, on interactive mode, 858 an editor is to be launched. See also linkgit:git-var[1] 859 and the `core.editor` option in linkgit:git-config[1]. 860 861'GIT_SSH':: 862 If this environment variable is set then 'git fetch' 863 and 'git push' will use this command instead 864 of 'ssh' when they need to connect to a remote system. 865 The '$GIT_SSH' command will be given exactly two or 866 four arguments: the 'username@host' (or just 'host') 867 from the URL and the shell command to execute on that 868 remote system, optionally preceded by '-p' (literally) and 869 the 'port' from the URL when it specifies something other 870 than the default SSH port. 871+ 872To pass options to the program that you want to list in GIT_SSH 873you will need to wrap the program and options into a shell script, 874then set GIT_SSH to refer to the shell script. 875+ 876Usually it is easier to configure any desired options through your 877personal `.ssh/config` file. Please consult your ssh documentation 878for further details. 879 880'GIT_ASKPASS':: 881 If this environment variable is set, then Git commands which need to 882 acquire passwords or passphrases (e.g. for HTTP or IMAP authentication) 883 will call this program with a suitable prompt as command-line argument 884 and read the password from its STDOUT. See also the 'core.askpass' 885 option in linkgit:git-config[1]. 886 887'GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM':: 888 Whether to skip reading settings from the system-wide 889 `$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig` file. This environment variable can 890 be used along with `$HOME` and `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` to create a 891 predictable environment for a picky script, or you can set it 892 temporarily to avoid using a buggy `/etc/gitconfig` file while 893 waiting for someone with sufficient permissions to fix it. 894 895'GIT_FLUSH':: 896 If this environment variable is set to "1", then commands such 897 as 'git blame' (in incremental mode), 'git rev-list', 'git log', 898 'git check-attr' and 'git check-ignore' will 899 force a flush of the output stream after each record have been 900 flushed. If this 901 variable is set to "0", the output of these commands will be done 902 using completely buffered I/O. If this environment variable is 903 not set, Git will choose buffered or record-oriented flushing 904 based on whether stdout appears to be redirected to a file or not. 905 906'GIT_TRACE':: 907 If this variable is set to "1", "2" or "true" (comparison 908 is case insensitive), Git will print `trace:` messages on 909 stderr telling about alias expansion, built-in command 910 execution and external command execution. 911 If this variable is set to an integer value greater than 1 912 and lower than 10 (strictly) then Git will interpret this 913 value as an open file descriptor and will try to write the 914 trace messages into this file descriptor. 915 Alternatively, if this variable is set to an absolute path 916 (starting with a '/' character), Git will interpret this 917 as a file path and will try to write the trace messages 918 into it. 919 920'GIT_TRACE_PACK_ACCESS':: 921 If this variable is set to a path, a file will be created at 922 the given path logging all accesses to any packs. For each 923 access, the pack file name and an offset in the pack is 924 recorded. This may be helpful for troubleshooting some 925 pack-related performance problems. 926 927'GIT_TRACE_PACKET':: 928 If this variable is set, it shows a trace of all packets 929 coming in or out of a given program. This can help with 930 debugging object negotiation or other protocol issues. Tracing 931 is turned off at a packet starting with "PACK". 932 933GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS:: 934 Setting this variable to `1` will cause Git to treat all 935 pathspecs literally, rather than as glob patterns. For example, 936 running `GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS=1 git log -- '*.c'` will search 937 for commits that touch the path `*.c`, not any paths that the 938 glob `*.c` matches. You might want this if you are feeding 939 literal paths to Git (e.g., paths previously given to you by 940 `git ls-tree`, `--raw` diff output, etc). 941 942GIT_GLOB_PATHSPECS:: 943 Setting this variable to `1` will cause Git to treat all 944 pathspecs as glob patterns (aka "glob" magic). 945 946GIT_NOGLOB_PATHSPECS:: 947 Setting this variable to `1` will cause Git to treat all 948 pathspecs as literal (aka "literal" magic). 949 950GIT_ICASE_PATHSPECS:: 951 Setting this variable to `1` will cause Git to treat all 952 pathspecs as case-insensitive. 953 954'GIT_REFLOG_ACTION':: 955 When a ref is updated, reflog entries are created to keep 956 track of the reason why the ref was updated (which is 957 typically the name of the high-level command that updated 958 the ref), in addition to the old and new values of the ref. 959 A scripted Porcelain command can use set_reflog_action 960 helper function in `git-sh-setup` to set its name to this 961 variable when it is invoked as the top level command by the 962 end user, to be recorded in the body of the reflog. 963 964 965Discussion[[Discussion]] 966------------------------ 967 968More detail on the following is available from the 969link:user-manual.html#git-concepts[Git concepts chapter of the 970user-manual] and linkgit:gitcore-tutorial[7]. 971 972A Git project normally consists of a working directory with a ".git" 973subdirectory at the top level. The .git directory contains, among other 974things, a compressed object database representing the complete history 975of the project, an "index" file which links that history to the current 976contents of the working tree, and named pointers into that history such 977as tags and branch heads. 978 979The object database contains objects of three main types: blobs, which 980hold file data; trees, which point to blobs and other trees to build up 981directory hierarchies; and commits, which each reference a single tree 982and some number of parent commits. 983 984The commit, equivalent to what other systems call a "changeset" or 985"version", represents a step in the project's history, and each parent 986represents an immediately preceding step. Commits with more than one 987parent represent merges of independent lines of development. 988 989All objects are named by the SHA-1 hash of their contents, normally 990written as a string of 40 hex digits. Such names are globally unique. 991The entire history leading up to a commit can be vouched for by signing 992just that commit. A fourth object type, the tag, is provided for this 993purpose. 994 995When first created, objects are stored in individual files, but for 996efficiency may later be compressed together into "pack files". 997 998Named pointers called refs mark interesting points in history. A ref 999may contain the SHA-1 name of an object or the name of another ref. Refs1000with names beginning `ref/head/` contain the SHA-1 name of the most1001recent commit (or "head") of a branch under development. SHA-1 names of1002tags of interest are stored under `ref/tags/`. A special ref named1003`HEAD` contains the name of the currently checked-out branch.10041005The index file is initialized with a list of all paths and, for each1006path, a blob object and a set of attributes. The blob object represents1007the contents of the file as of the head of the current branch. The1008attributes (last modified time, size, etc.) are taken from the1009corresponding file in the working tree. Subsequent changes to the1010working tree can be found by comparing these attributes. The index may1011be updated with new content, and new commits may be created from the1012content stored in the index.10131014The index is also capable of storing multiple entries (called "stages")1015for a given pathname. These stages are used to hold the various1016unmerged version of a file when a merge is in progress.10171018FURTHER DOCUMENTATION1019---------------------10201021See the references in the "description" section to get started1022using Git. The following is probably more detail than necessary1023for a first-time user.10241025The link:user-manual.html#git-concepts[Git concepts chapter of the1026user-manual] and linkgit:gitcore-tutorial[7] both provide1027introductions to the underlying Git architecture.10281029See linkgit:gitworkflows[7] for an overview of recommended workflows.10301031See also the link:howto-index.html[howto] documents for some useful1032examples.10331034The internals are documented in the1035link:technical/api-index.html[Git API documentation].10361037Users migrating from CVS may also want to1038read linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7].103910401041Authors1042-------1043Git was started by Linus Torvalds, and is currently maintained by Junio1044C Hamano. Numerous contributions have come from the Git mailing list1045<git@vger.kernel.org>. http://www.ohloh.net/p/git/contributors/summary1046gives you a more complete list of contributors.10471048If you have a clone of git.git itself, the1049output of linkgit:git-shortlog[1] and linkgit:git-blame[1] can show you1050the authors for specific parts of the project.10511052Reporting Bugs1053--------------10541055Report bugs to the Git mailing list <git@vger.kernel.org> where the1056development and maintenance is primarily done. You do not have to be1057subscribed to the list to send a message there.10581059SEE ALSO1060--------1061linkgit:gittutorial[7], linkgit:gittutorial-2[7],1062link:everyday.html[Everyday Git], linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7],1063linkgit:gitglossary[7], linkgit:gitcore-tutorial[7],1064linkgit:gitcli[7], link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual],1065linkgit:gitworkflows[7]10661067GIT1068---1069Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite