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   1git-replace(1)
   2==============
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-replace - Create, list, delete refs to replace objects
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10[verse]
  11'git replace' [-f] <object> <replacement>
  12'git replace' -d <object>...
  13'git replace' -l [<pattern>]
  14
  15DESCRIPTION
  16-----------
  17Adds a 'replace' reference in `.git/refs/replace/`
  18
  19The name of the 'replace' reference is the SHA1 of the object that is
  20replaced. The content of the replace reference is the SHA1 of the
  21replacement object.
  22
  23Unless `-f` is given, the replace reference must not yet exist in
  24`.git/refs/replace/` directory.
  25
  26Replace references will be used by default by all git commands except
  27those doing reachability traversal (prune, pack transfer and fsck).
  28
  29It is possible to disable use of replacement refs for any command
  30using the --no-replace-objects option just after "git".
  31
  32For example if commit "foo" has been replaced by commit "bar":
  33
  34------------------------------------------------
  35$ git --no-replace-object cat-file commit foo
  36------------------------------------------------
  37
  38show information about commit "foo", while:
  39
  40------------------------------------------------
  41$ git cat-file commit foo
  42------------------------------------------------
  43
  44show information about commit "bar".
  45
  46OPTIONS
  47-------
  48-f::
  49        If an existing replace ref for the same object exists, it will
  50        be overwritten (instead of failing).
  51
  52-d::
  53        Delete existing replace refs for the given objects.
  54
  55-l <pattern>::
  56        List replace refs for objects that match the given pattern (or
  57        all if no pattern is given).
  58        Typing "git replace" without arguments, also lists all replace
  59        refs.
  60
  61BUGS
  62----
  63Comparing blobs or trees that have been replaced with those that
  64replace them will not work properly. And using 'git reset --hard' to
  65go back to a replaced commit will move the branch to the replacement
  66commit instead of the replaced commit.
  67
  68There may be other problems when using 'git rev-list' related to
  69pending objects. And of course things may break if an object of one
  70type is replaced by an object of another type (for example a blob
  71replaced by a commit).
  72
  73SEE ALSO
  74--------
  75linkgit:git-tag[1]
  76linkgit:git-branch[1]
  77linkgit:git[1]
  78
  79Author
  80------
  81Written by Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> and Junio C
  82Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>, based on 'git tag' by Kristian Hogsberg
  83<krh@redhat.com> and Carlos Rica <jasampler@gmail.com>.
  84
  85Documentation
  86--------------
  87Documentation by Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> and the
  88git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>, based on 'git tag' documentation.
  89
  90GIT
  91---
  92Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite