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   1git-index-pack(1)
   2=================
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-index-pack - Build pack index file for an existing packed archive
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11'git-index-pack' [-v] [-o <index-file>] <pack-file>
  12'git-index-pack' --stdin [--fix-thin] [--keep] [-v] [-o <index-file>] [<pack-file>]
  13
  14
  15DESCRIPTION
  16-----------
  17Reads a packed archive (.pack) from the specified file, and
  18builds a pack index file (.idx) for it.  The packed archive
  19together with the pack index can then be placed in the
  20objects/pack/ directory of a git repository.
  21
  22
  23OPTIONS
  24-------
  25-v::
  26        Be verbose about what is going on, including progress status.
  27
  28-o <index-file>::
  29        Write the generated pack index into the specified
  30        file.  Without this option the name of pack index
  31        file is constructed from the name of packed archive
  32        file by replacing .pack with .idx (and the program
  33        fails if the name of packed archive does not end
  34        with .pack).
  35
  36--stdin::
  37        When this flag is provided, the pack is read from stdin
  38        instead and a copy is then written to <pack-file>. If
  39        <pack-file> is not specified, the pack is written to
  40        objects/pack/ directory of the current git repository with
  41        a default name determined from the pack content.  If
  42        <pack-file> is not specified consider using --keep to
  43        prevent a race condition between this process and
  44        gitlink::git-repack[1] .
  45
  46--fix-thin::
  47        It is possible for gitlink:git-pack-objects[1] to build
  48        "thin" pack, which records objects in deltified form based on
  49        objects not included in the pack to reduce network traffic.
  50        Those objects are expected to be present on the receiving end
  51        and they must be included in the pack for that pack to be self
  52        contained and indexable. Without this option any attempt to
  53        index a thin pack will fail. This option only makes sense in
  54        conjunction with --stdin.
  55
  56--keep::
  57        Before moving the index into its final destination
  58        create an empty .keep file for the associated pack file.
  59        This option is usually necessary with --stdin to prevent a
  60        simultaneous gitlink:git-repack[1] process from deleting
  61        the newly constructed pack and index before refs can be
  62        updated to use objects contained in the pack.
  63
  64--keep='why'::
  65        Like --keep create a .keep file before moving the index into
  66        its final destination, but rather than creating an empty file
  67        place 'why' followed by an LF into the .keep file.  The 'why'
  68        message can later be searched for within all .keep files to
  69        locate any which have outlived their usefulness.
  70
  71
  72Note
  73----
  74
  75Once the index has been created, the list of object names is sorted
  76and the SHA1 hash of that list is printed to stdout. If --stdin was
  77also used then this is prefixed by either "pack\t", or "keep\t" if a
  78new .keep file was successfully created. This is useful to remove a
  79.keep file used as a lock to prevent the race with gitlink:git-repack[1]
  80mentioned above.
  81
  82
  83Author
  84------
  85Written by Sergey Vlasov <vsu@altlinux.ru>
  86
  87Documentation
  88-------------
  89Documentation by Sergey Vlasov
  90
  91GIT
  92---
  93Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite
  94