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   1git-update-ref(1)
   2=================
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-update-ref - update the object name stored in a ref safely
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10`git-update-ref` <ref> <newvalue> [<oldvalue>]
  11
  12DESCRIPTION
  13-----------
  14Given two arguments, stores the <newvalue> in the <ref>, possibly
  15dereferencing the symbolic refs.  E.g. `git-update-ref HEAD
  16<newvalue>` updates the current branch head to the new object.
  17
  18Given three arguments, stores the <newvalue> in the <ref>,
  19possibly dereferencing the symbolic refs, after verifying that
  20the current value of the <ref> matches <oldvalue>.
  21E.g. `git-update-ref refs/heads/master <newvalue> <oldvalue>`
  22updates the master branch head to <newvalue> only if its current
  23value is <oldvalue>.
  24
  25It also allows a "ref" file to be a symbolic pointer to another
  26ref file by starting with the four-byte header sequence of
  27"ref:".
  28
  29More importantly, it allows the update of a ref file to follow
  30these symbolic pointers, whether they are symlinks or these
  31"regular file symbolic refs".  It follows *real* symlinks only
  32if they start with "refs/": otherwise it will just try to read
  33them and update them as a regular file (i.e. it will allow the
  34filesystem to follow them, but will overwrite such a symlink to
  35somewhere else with a regular filename).
  36
  37In general, using
  38
  39        git-update-ref HEAD "$head"
  40
  41should be a _lot_ safer than doing
  42
  43        echo "$head" > "$GIT_DIR/HEAD"
  44
  45both from a symlink following standpoint *and* an error checking
  46standpoint.  The "refs/" rule for symlinks means that symlinks
  47that point to "outside" the tree are safe: they'll be followed
  48for reading but not for writing (so we'll never write through a
  49ref symlink to some other tree, if you have copied a whole
  50archive by creating a symlink tree).
  51
  52Author
  53------
  54Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>.
  55
  56GIT
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  58Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite