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   1git-update-index(1)
   2===================
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-update-index - Register file contents in the working tree to the index
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11[verse]
  12'git-update-index'
  13             [--add] [--remove | --force-remove] [--replace]
  14             [--refresh] [-q] [--unmerged] [--ignore-missing]
  15             [--cacheinfo <mode> <object> <file>]\*
  16             [--chmod=(+|-)x]
  17             [--assume-unchanged | --no-assume-unchanged]
  18             [--ignore-submodules]
  19             [--really-refresh] [--unresolve] [--again | -g]
  20             [--info-only] [--index-info]
  21             [-z] [--stdin]
  22             [--verbose]
  23             [--] [<file>]\*
  24
  25DESCRIPTION
  26-----------
  27Modifies the index or directory cache. Each file mentioned is updated
  28into the index and any 'unmerged' or 'needs updating' state is
  29cleared.
  30
  31See also linkgit:git-add[1] for a more user-friendly way to do some of
  32the most common operations on the index.
  33
  34The way "git-update-index" handles files it is told about can be modified
  35using the various options:
  36
  37OPTIONS
  38-------
  39--add::
  40        If a specified file isn't in the index already then it's
  41        added.
  42        Default behaviour is to ignore new files.
  43
  44--remove::
  45        If a specified file is in the index but is missing then it's
  46        removed.
  47        Default behavior is to ignore removed file.
  48
  49--refresh::
  50        Looks at the current index and checks to see if merges or
  51        updates are needed by checking stat() information.
  52
  53-q::
  54        Quiet.  If --refresh finds that the index needs an update, the
  55        default behavior is to error out.  This option makes
  56        git-update-index continue anyway.
  57
  58--ignore-submodules:
  59        Do not try to update submodules.  This option is only respected
  60        when passed before --refresh.
  61
  62--unmerged::
  63        If --refresh finds unmerged changes in the index, the default
  64        behavior is to error out.  This option makes git-update-index
  65        continue anyway.
  66
  67--ignore-missing::
  68        Ignores missing files during a --refresh
  69
  70--cacheinfo <mode> <object> <path>::
  71        Directly insert the specified info into the index.
  72
  73--index-info::
  74        Read index information from stdin.
  75
  76--chmod=(+|-)x::
  77        Set the execute permissions on the updated files.
  78
  79--assume-unchanged::
  80--no-assume-unchanged::
  81        When these flags are specified, the object name recorded
  82        for the paths are not updated.  Instead, these options
  83        sets and unsets the "assume unchanged" bit for the
  84        paths.  When the "assume unchanged" bit is on, git stops
  85        checking the working tree files for possible
  86        modifications, so you need to manually unset the bit to
  87        tell git when you change the working tree file. This is
  88        sometimes helpful when working with a big project on a
  89        filesystem that has very slow lstat(2) system call
  90        (e.g. cifs).
  91
  92-g::
  93--again::
  94        Runs `git-update-index` itself on the paths whose index
  95        entries are different from those from the `HEAD` commit.
  96
  97--unresolve::
  98        Restores the 'unmerged' or 'needs updating' state of a
  99        file during a merge if it was cleared by accident.
 100
 101--info-only::
 102        Do not create objects in the object database for all
 103        <file> arguments that follow this flag; just insert
 104        their object IDs into the index.
 105
 106--force-remove::
 107        Remove the file from the index even when the working directory
 108        still has such a file. (Implies --remove.)
 109
 110--replace::
 111        By default, when a file `path` exists in the index,
 112        git-update-index refuses an attempt to add `path/file`.
 113        Similarly if a file `path/file` exists, a file `path`
 114        cannot be added.  With --replace flag, existing entries
 115        that conflicts with the entry being added are
 116        automatically removed with warning messages.
 117
 118--stdin::
 119        Instead of taking list of paths from the command line,
 120        read list of paths from the standard input.  Paths are
 121        separated by LF (i.e. one path per line) by default.
 122
 123--verbose::
 124        Report what is being added and removed from index.
 125
 126-z::
 127        Only meaningful with `--stdin`; paths are separated with
 128        NUL character instead of LF.
 129
 130\--::
 131        Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
 132
 133<file>::
 134        Files to act on.
 135        Note that files beginning with '.' are discarded. This includes
 136        `./file` and `dir/./file`. If you don't want this, then use
 137        cleaner names.
 138        The same applies to directories ending '/' and paths with '//'
 139
 140Using --refresh
 141---------------
 142'--refresh' does not calculate a new sha1 file or bring the index
 143up-to-date for mode/content changes. But what it *does* do is to
 144"re-match" the stat information of a file with the index, so that you
 145can refresh the index for a file that hasn't been changed but where
 146the stat entry is out of date.
 147
 148For example, you'd want to do this after doing a "git-read-tree", to link
 149up the stat index details with the proper files.
 150
 151Using --cacheinfo or --info-only
 152--------------------------------
 153'--cacheinfo' is used to register a file that is not in the
 154current working directory.  This is useful for minimum-checkout
 155merging.
 156
 157To pretend you have a file with mode and sha1 at path, say:
 158
 159----------------
 160$ git-update-index --cacheinfo mode sha1 path
 161----------------
 162
 163'--info-only' is used to register files without placing them in the object
 164database.  This is useful for status-only repositories.
 165
 166Both '--cacheinfo' and '--info-only' behave similarly: the index is updated
 167but the object database isn't.  '--cacheinfo' is useful when the object is
 168in the database but the file isn't available locally.  '--info-only' is
 169useful when the file is available, but you do not wish to update the
 170object database.
 171
 172
 173Using --index-info
 174------------------
 175
 176`--index-info` is a more powerful mechanism that lets you feed
 177multiple entry definitions from the standard input, and designed
 178specifically for scripts.  It can take inputs of three formats:
 179
 180    . mode         SP sha1          TAB path
 181+
 182The first format is what "git-apply --index-info"
 183reports, and used to reconstruct a partial tree
 184that is used for phony merge base tree when falling
 185back on 3-way merge.
 186
 187    . mode SP type SP sha1          TAB path
 188+
 189The second format is to stuff git-ls-tree output
 190into the index file.
 191
 192    . mode         SP sha1 SP stage TAB path
 193+
 194This format is to put higher order stages into the
 195index file and matches git-ls-files --stage output.
 196
 197To place a higher stage entry to the index, the path should
 198first be removed by feeding a mode=0 entry for the path, and
 199then feeding necessary input lines in the third format.
 200
 201For example, starting with this index:
 202
 203------------
 204$ git ls-files -s
 205100644 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 0       frotz
 206------------
 207
 208you can feed the following input to `--index-info`:
 209
 210------------
 211$ git update-index --index-info
 2120 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000      frotz
 213100644 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 1       frotz
 214100755 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 2       frotz
 215------------
 216
 217The first line of the input feeds 0 as the mode to remove the
 218path; the SHA1 does not matter as long as it is well formatted.
 219Then the second and third line feeds stage 1 and stage 2 entries
 220for that path.  After the above, we would end up with this:
 221
 222------------
 223$ git ls-files -s
 224100644 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 1       frotz
 225100755 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 2       frotz
 226------------
 227
 228
 229Using ``assume unchanged'' bit
 230------------------------------
 231
 232Many operations in git depend on your filesystem to have an
 233efficient `lstat(2)` implementation, so that `st_mtime`
 234information for working tree files can be cheaply checked to see
 235if the file contents have changed from the version recorded in
 236the index file.  Unfortunately, some filesystems have
 237inefficient `lstat(2)`.  If your filesystem is one of them, you
 238can set "assume unchanged" bit to paths you have not changed to
 239cause git not to do this check.  Note that setting this bit on a
 240path does not mean git will check the contents of the file to
 241see if it has changed -- it makes git to omit any checking and
 242assume it has *not* changed.  When you make changes to working
 243tree files, you have to explicitly tell git about it by dropping
 244"assume unchanged" bit, either before or after you modify them.
 245
 246In order to set "assume unchanged" bit, use `--assume-unchanged`
 247option.  To unset, use `--no-assume-unchanged`.
 248
 249The command looks at `core.ignorestat` configuration variable.  When
 250this is true, paths updated with `git-update-index paths...` and
 251paths updated with other git commands that update both index and
 252working tree (e.g. `git-apply --index`, `git-checkout-index -u`,
 253and `git-read-tree -u`) are automatically marked as "assume
 254unchanged".  Note that "assume unchanged" bit is *not* set if
 255`git-update-index --refresh` finds the working tree file matches
 256the index (use `git-update-index --really-refresh` if you want
 257to mark them as "assume unchanged").
 258
 259
 260Examples
 261--------
 262To update and refresh only the files already checked out:
 263
 264----------------
 265$ git-checkout-index -n -f -a && git-update-index --ignore-missing --refresh
 266----------------
 267
 268On an inefficient filesystem with `core.ignorestat` set::
 269+
 270------------
 271$ git update-index --really-refresh              <1>
 272$ git update-index --no-assume-unchanged foo.c   <2>
 273$ git diff --name-only                           <3>
 274$ edit foo.c
 275$ git diff --name-only                           <4>
 276M foo.c
 277$ git update-index foo.c                         <5>
 278$ git diff --name-only                           <6>
 279$ edit foo.c
 280$ git diff --name-only                           <7>
 281$ git update-index --no-assume-unchanged foo.c   <8>
 282$ git diff --name-only                           <9>
 283M foo.c
 284------------
 285+
 286<1> forces lstat(2) to set "assume unchanged" bits for paths that match index.
 287<2> mark the path to be edited.
 288<3> this does lstat(2) and finds index matches the path.
 289<4> this does lstat(2) and finds index does *not* match the path.
 290<5> registering the new version to index sets "assume unchanged" bit.
 291<6> and it is assumed unchanged.
 292<7> even after you edit it.
 293<8> you can tell about the change after the fact.
 294<9> now it checks with lstat(2) and finds it has been changed.
 295
 296
 297Configuration
 298-------------
 299
 300The command honors `core.filemode` configuration variable.  If
 301your repository is on an filesystem whose executable bits are
 302unreliable, this should be set to 'false' (see linkgit:git-config[1]).
 303This causes the command to ignore differences in file modes recorded
 304in the index and the file mode on the filesystem if they differ only on
 305executable bit.   On such an unfortunate filesystem, you may
 306need to use `git-update-index --chmod=`.
 307
 308Quite similarly, if `core.symlinks` configuration variable is set
 309to 'false' (see linkgit:git-config[1]), symbolic links are checked out
 310as plain files, and this command does not modify a recorded file mode
 311from symbolic link to regular file.
 312
 313The command looks at `core.ignorestat` configuration variable.  See
 314'Using "assume unchanged" bit' section above.
 315
 316
 317SEE ALSO
 318--------
 319linkgit:git-config[1],
 320linkgit:git-add[1]
 321
 322
 323Author
 324------
 325Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
 326
 327Documentation
 328--------------
 329Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
 330
 331GIT
 332---
 333Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite