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   1git(7)
   2======
   3May 2005
   4
   5NAME
   6----
   7git - the stupid content tracker
   8
   9
  10SYNOPSIS
  11--------
  12'git-<command>' <args>
  13
  14DESCRIPTION
  15-----------
  16
  17This is reference information for the core git commands.
  18
  19The Discussion section below contains much useful definition and
  20clarification info - read that first.  And of the commands, I suggest
  21reading link:git-update-cache.html[git-update-cache] and
  22link:git-read-tree.html[git-read-tree] first - I wish I had!
  23
  24David Greaves <david@dgreaves.com>
  2508/05/05
  26
  27Updated by Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> on 2005-05-05 to
  28reflect recent changes.
  29
  30Commands Overview
  31-----------------
  32The git commands can helpfully be split into those that manipulate
  33the repository, the cache and the working fileset, those that
  34interrogate and compare them, and those that moves objects and
  35references between repositories.
  36
  37There are also some ancilliary programs that can be viewed as useful
  38aids for using the core commands but which are unlikely to be used by
  39SCMs layered over git.
  40
  41Manipulation commands
  42~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  43link:git-checkout-cache.html[git-checkout-cache]::
  44        Copy files from the cache to the working directory
  45
  46link:git-commit-tree.html[git-commit-tree]::
  47        Creates a new commit object
  48
  49link:git-init-db.html[git-init-db]::
  50        Creates an empty git object database
  51
  52link:git-merge-base.html[git-merge-base]::
  53        Finds as good a common ancestor as possible for a merge
  54
  55link:git-mktag.html[git-mktag]::
  56        Creates a tag object
  57
  58link:git-read-tree.html[git-read-tree]::
  59        Reads tree information into the directory cache
  60
  61link:git-update-cache.html[git-update-cache]::
  62        Modifies the index or directory cache
  63
  64link:git-hash-object.html[git-hash-object]::
  65        Computes the object ID from a file.
  66
  67link:git-write-tree.html[git-write-tree]::
  68        Creates a tree from the current cache
  69
  70Interrogation commands
  71~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  72link:git-cat-file.html[git-cat-file]::
  73        Provide content or type information for repository objects
  74
  75link:git-check-files.html[git-check-files]::
  76        Verify a list of files are up-to-date
  77
  78link:git-diff-cache.html[git-diff-cache]::
  79        Compares content and mode of blobs between the cache and repository
  80
  81link:git-diff-files.html[git-diff-files]::
  82        Compares files in the working tree and the cache
  83
  84link:git-diff-tree.html[git-diff-tree]::
  85        Compares the content and mode of blobs found via two tree objects
  86
  87link:git-export.html[git-export]::
  88        Exports each commit and a diff against each of its parents
  89
  90link:git-fsck-cache.html[git-fsck-cache]::
  91        Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
  92
  93link:git-ls-files.html[git-ls-files]::
  94        Information about files in the cache/working directory
  95
  96link:git-ls-tree.html[git-ls-tree]::
  97        Displays a tree object in human readable form
  98
  99link:git-merge-cache.html[git-merge-cache]::
 100        Runs a merge for files needing merging
 101
 102link:git-rev-list.html[git-rev-list]::
 103        Lists commit objects in reverse chronological order
 104
 105link:git-rev-tree.html[git-rev-tree]::
 106        Provides the revision tree for one or more commits
 107
 108link:git-tar-tree.html[git-tar-tree]::
 109        Creates a tar archive of the files in the named tree
 110
 111link:git-unpack-file.html[git-unpack-file]::
 112        Creates a temporary file with a blob's contents
 113
 114link:git-verify-pack.html[git-verify-pack]::
 115        Validates packed GIT archive files
 116
 117The interrogate commands may create files - and you can force them to
 118touch the working file set - but in general they don't
 119
 120
 121link:git-clone-script.html[git-clone-script]::
 122        Clones a repository into the current repository (user interface)
 123
 124link:git-clone-pack.html[git-clone-pack]::
 125        Clones a repository into the current repository (engine
 126        for ssh and local transport)
 127
 128link:git-pull-script.html[git-pull-script]::
 129        Pull from a repote repository via various protocols
 130        (user interface).
 131
 132link:git-http-pull.html[git-http-pull]::
 133        Downloads a remote GIT repository via HTTP
 134
 135link:git-local-pull.html[git-local-pull]::
 136        Duplicates another GIT repository on a local system
 137
 138link:git-ssh-pull.html[git-ssh-pull]::
 139        Pulls from a remote repository over ssh connection
 140
 141link:git-send-pack.html[git-send-pack]::
 142        Pushes to a remote repository, intelligently.
 143
 144link:git-receive-pack.html[git-receive-pack]::
 145        Invoked by 'git-send-pack' to receive what is pushed to it.
 146
 147link:git-clone-pack.html[git-clone-pack]::
 148        Clones from a remote repository.
 149
 150link:git-fetch-pack.html[git-fetch-pack]::
 151        Updates from a remote repository.
 152
 153link:git-upload-pack.html[git-upload-pack]::
 154        Invoked by 'git-clone-pack' and 'git-fetch-pack' to push
 155        what are asked for.
 156
 157
 158Ancilliary Commands
 159-------------------
 160Manipulators:
 161
 162link:git-apply-patch-script.html[git-apply-patch-script]::
 163        Sample script to apply the diffs from git-diff-*
 164
 165link:git-convert-cache.html[git-convert-cache]::
 166        Converts old-style GIT repository
 167
 168link:git-merge-one-file-script.html[git-merge-one-file-script]::
 169        The standard helper program to use with "git-merge-cache"
 170
 171link:git-prune-script.html[git-prune-script]::
 172        Prunes all unreachable objects from the object database
 173
 174link:git-resolve-script.html[git-resolve-script]::
 175        Script used to merge two trees
 176
 177link:git-tag-script.html[git-tag-script]::
 178        An example script to create a tag object signed with GPG
 179
 180
 181Interogators:
 182
 183link:git-diff-helper.html[git-diff-helper]::
 184        Generates patch format output for git-diff-*
 185
 186link:git-ssh-push.html[git-ssh-push]::
 187        Helper "server-side" program used by git-ssh-pull
 188
 189
 190
 191Identifier Terminology
 192----------------------
 193<object>::
 194        Indicates the sha1 identifier for any type of object
 195
 196<blob>::
 197        Indicates a blob object sha1 identifier
 198
 199<tree>::
 200        Indicates a tree object sha1 identifier
 201
 202<commit>::
 203        Indicates a commit object sha1 identifier
 204
 205<tree-ish>::
 206        Indicates a tree, commit or tag object sha1 identifier.  A
 207        command that takes a <tree-ish> argument ultimately wants to
 208        operate on a <tree> object but automatically dereferences
 209        <commit> and <tag> objects that point at a <tree>.
 210
 211<type>::
 212        Indicates that an object type is required.
 213        Currently one of: blob/tree/commit/tag
 214
 215<file>::
 216        Indicates a filename - always relative to the root of
 217        the tree structure GIT_INDEX_FILE describes.
 218
 219Symbolic Identifiers
 220--------------------
 221Any git comand accepting any <object> can also use the following
 222symbolic notation:
 223
 224HEAD::
 225        indicates the head of the repository (ie the contents of
 226        `$GIT_DIR/HEAD`)
 227<tag>::
 228        a valid tag 'name'+
 229        (ie the contents of `$GIT_DIR/refs/tags/<tag>`)
 230<head>::
 231        a valid head 'name'+
 232        (ie the contents of `$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/<head>`)
 233<snap>::
 234        a valid snapshot 'name'+
 235        (ie the contents of `$GIT_DIR/refs/snap/<snap>`)
 236
 237
 238File/Directory Structure
 239------------------------
 240The git-core manipulates the following areas in the directory:
 241
 242 .git/         The base (overridden with $GIT_DIR)
 243   objects/    The object base (overridden with $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY)
 244     ??/       'First 2 chars of object' directories.
 245     pack/     Packed archives.
 246
 247   refs/       Directories containing symbolic names for objects
 248               (each file contains the hex SHA1 + newline)
 249     heads/    Commits which are heads of various sorts
 250     tags/     Tags, by the tag name (or some local renaming of it)
 251     */        Any other subdirectory of refs/ can be used to store
 252               files similar to what are under refs/heads/.
 253   HEAD        Symlink to refs/heads/<current-branch-name>
 254
 255Higher level SCMs may provide and manage additional information in the
 256GIT_DIR.
 257
 258Terminology
 259-----------
 260Each line contains terms which you may see used interchangeably
 261
 262 object database, .git directory
 263 directory cache, index
 264 id, sha1, sha1-id, sha1 hash
 265 type, tag
 266
 267
 268Environment Variables
 269---------------------
 270Various git commands use the following environment variables:
 271
 272The git Repository
 273~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 274These environment variables apply to 'all' core git commands. Nb: it
 275is worth noting that they may be used/overridden by SCMS sitting above
 276git so take care if using Cogito etc
 277
 278'GIT_INDEX_FILE'::
 279        This environment allows the specification of an alternate
 280        cache/index file. If not specified, the default of
 281        `$GIT_DIR/index` is used.
 282
 283'GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY'::
 284        If the object storage directory is specified via this
 285        environment variable then the sha1 directories are created
 286        underneath - otherwise the default `$GIT_DIR/objects`
 287        directory is used.
 288
 289'GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES'::
 290        Due to the immutable nature of git objects, old objects can be
 291        archived into shared, read-only directories. This variable
 292        specifies a ":" seperated list of git object directories which
 293        can be used to search for git objects. New objects will not be
 294        written to these directories.
 295
 296'GIT_DIR'::
 297        If the 'GIT_DIR' environment variable is set then it specifies
 298        a path to use instead of `./.git` for the base of the
 299        repository.
 300
 301git Commits
 302~~~~~~~~~~~
 303'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME'::
 304'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL'::
 305'GIT_AUTHOR_DATE'::
 306'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME'::
 307'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL'::
 308        see link:git-commit-tree.html[git-commit-tree]
 309
 310git Diffs
 311~~~~~~~~~
 312'GIT_DIFF_OPTS'::
 313'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF'::
 314        see the "generating patches" section in :
 315        link:git-diff-cache.html[git-diff-cache];
 316        link:git-diff-files.html[git-diff-files];
 317        link:git-diff-tree.html[git-diff-tree]
 318
 319Discussion
 320----------
 321include::../README[]
 322
 323Author
 324------
 325Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.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 link:git.html[git] suite
 334