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   1git-fetch-pack(1)
   2=================
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-fetch-pack - Receive missing objects from another repository
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11'git fetch-pack' [--all] [--quiet|-q] [--keep|-k] [--thin] [--include-tag] [--upload-pack=<git-upload-pack>] [--depth=<n>] [--no-progress] [-v] [<host>:]<directory> [<refs>...]
  12
  13DESCRIPTION
  14-----------
  15Usually you would want to use 'git-fetch', which is a
  16higher level wrapper of this command, instead.
  17
  18Invokes 'git-upload-pack' on a possibly remote repository
  19and asks it to send objects missing from this repository, to
  20update the named heads.  The list of commits available locally
  21is found out by scanning local $GIT_DIR/refs/ and sent to
  22'git-upload-pack' running on the other end.
  23
  24This command degenerates to download everything to complete the
  25asked refs from the remote side when the local side does not
  26have a common ancestor commit.
  27
  28
  29OPTIONS
  30-------
  31--all::
  32        Fetch all remote refs.
  33
  34-q::
  35--quiet::
  36        Pass '-q' flag to 'git-unpack-objects'; this makes the
  37        cloning process less verbose.
  38
  39-k::
  40--keep::
  41        Do not invoke 'git-unpack-objects' on received data, but
  42        create a single packfile out of it instead, and store it
  43        in the object database. If provided twice then the pack is
  44        locked against repacking.
  45
  46--thin::
  47        Spend extra cycles to minimize the number of objects to be sent.
  48        Use it on slower connection.
  49
  50--include-tag::
  51        If the remote side supports it, annotated tags objects will
  52        be downloaded on the same connection as the other objects if
  53        the object the tag references is downloaded.  The caller must
  54        otherwise determine the tags this option made available.
  55
  56--upload-pack=<git-upload-pack>::
  57        Use this to specify the path to 'git-upload-pack' on the
  58        remote side, if is not found on your $PATH.
  59        Installations of sshd ignores the user's environment
  60        setup scripts for login shells (e.g. .bash_profile) and
  61        your privately installed git may not be found on the system
  62        default $PATH.  Another workaround suggested is to set
  63        up your $PATH in ".bashrc", but this flag is for people
  64        who do not want to pay the overhead for non-interactive
  65        shells by having a lean .bashrc file (they set most of
  66        the things up in .bash_profile).
  67
  68--exec=<git-upload-pack>::
  69        Same as \--upload-pack=<git-upload-pack>.
  70
  71--depth=<n>::
  72        Limit fetching to ancestor-chains not longer than n.
  73
  74--no-progress::
  75        Do not show the progress.
  76
  77-v::
  78        Run verbosely.
  79
  80<host>::
  81        A remote host that houses the repository.  When this
  82        part is specified, 'git-upload-pack' is invoked via
  83        ssh.
  84
  85<directory>::
  86        The repository to sync from.
  87
  88<refs>...::
  89        The remote heads to update from. This is relative to
  90        $GIT_DIR (e.g. "HEAD", "refs/heads/master").  When
  91        unspecified, update from all heads the remote side has.
  92
  93
  94Author
  95------
  96Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
  97
  98Documentation
  99--------------
 100Documentation by Junio C Hamano.
 101
 102GIT
 103---
 104Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite