git-update-index(1)
===================
-v0.1, May 2005
NAME
----
SYNOPSIS
--------
'git-update-index'
- [--add] [--remove] [--refresh] [--replace]
- [--ignore-missing]
- [--force-remove]
+ [--add] [--remove | --force-remove] [--replace]
+ [--refresh [-q] [--unmerged] [--ignore-missing]]
[--cacheinfo <mode> <object> <file>]\*
- [--info-only]
+ [--chmod=(+|-)x]
+ [--info-only] [--index-info]
+ [-z] [--stdin]
+ [--verbose]
[--] [<file>]\*
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Modifies the index or directory cache. Each file mentioned is updated
-into the cache and any 'unmerged' or 'needs updating' state is
+into the index and any 'unmerged' or 'needs updating' state is
cleared.
The way "git-update-index" handles files it is told about can be modified
OPTIONS
-------
--add::
- If a specified file isn't in the cache already then it's
+ If a specified file isn't in the index already then it's
added.
Default behaviour is to ignore new files.
--remove::
- If a specified file is in the cache but is missing then it's
+ If a specified file is in the index but is missing then it's
removed.
Default behaviour is to ignore removed file.
--refresh::
- Looks at the current cache and checks to see if merges or
+ Looks at the current index and checks to see if merges or
updates are needed by checking stat() information.
+-q::
+ Quiet. If --refresh finds that the index needs an update, the
+ default behavior is to error out. This option makes
+ git-update-index continue anyway.
+
+--unmerged::
+ If --refresh finds unmerged changes in the index, the default
+ behavior is to error out. This option makes git-update-index
+ continue anyway.
+
--ignore-missing::
Ignores missing files during a --refresh
--cacheinfo <mode> <object> <path>::
- Directly insert the specified info into the cache.
+ Directly insert the specified info into the index.
+--index-info::
+ Read index information from stdin.
+
+--chmod=(+|-)x::
+ Set the execute permissions on the updated files.
+
--info-only::
Do not create objects in the object database for all
<file> arguments that follow this flag; just insert
- their object IDs into the cache.
+ their object IDs into the index.
--force-remove::
Remove the file from the index even when the working directory
that conflicts with the entry being added are
automatically removed with warning messages.
+--stdin::
+ Instead of taking list of paths from the command line,
+ read list of paths from the standard input. Paths are
+ separated by LF (i.e. one path per line) by default.
+
+--verbose::
+ Report what is being added and removed from index.
+
+-z::
+ Only meaningful with `--stdin`; paths are separated with
+ NUL character instead of LF.
+
--::
Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
<file>::
Files to act on.
- Note that files begining with '.' are discarded. This includes
+ Note that files beginning with '.' are discarded. This includes
`./file` and `dir/./file`. If you don't want this, then use
cleaner names.
The same applies to directories ending '/' and paths with '//'
Using --refresh
---------------
-'--refresh' does not calculate a new sha1 file or bring the cache
+'--refresh' does not calculate a new sha1 file or bring the index
up-to-date for mode/content changes. But what it *does* do is to
-"re-match" the stat information of a file with the cache, so that you
-can refresh the cache for a file that hasn't been changed but where
+"re-match" the stat information of a file with the index, so that you
+can refresh the index for a file that hasn't been changed but where
the stat entry is out of date.
For example, you'd want to do this after doing a "git-read-tree", to link
-up the stat cache details with the proper files.
+up the stat index details with the proper files.
Using --cacheinfo or --info-only
--------------------------------
current working directory. This is useful for minimum-checkout
merging.
- To pretend you have a file with mode and sha1 at path, say:
+To pretend you have a file with mode and sha1 at path, say:
- $ git-update-index --cacheinfo mode sha1 path
+----------------
+$ git-update-index --cacheinfo mode sha1 path
+----------------
'--info-only' is used to register files without placing them in the object
database. This is useful for status-only repositories.
useful when the file is available, but you do not wish to update the
object database.
+
+Using --index-info
+------------------
+
+`--index-info` is a more powerful mechanism that lets you feed
+multiple entry definitions from the standard input, and designed
+specifically for scripts. It can take inputs of three formats:
+
+ . mode SP sha1 TAB path
++
+The first format is what "git-apply --index-info"
+reports, and used to reconstruct a partial tree
+that is used for phony merge base tree when falling
+back on 3-way merge.
+
+ . mode SP type SP sha1 TAB path
++
+The second format is to stuff git-ls-tree output
+into the index file.
+
+ . mode SP sha1 SP stage TAB path
++
+This format is to put higher order stages into the
+index file and matches git-ls-files --stage output.
+
+To place a higher stage entry to the index, the path should
+first be removed by feeding a mode=0 entry for the path, and
+then feeding necessary input lines in the third format.
+
+For example, starting with this index:
+
+------------
+$ git ls-files -s
+100644 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 0 frotz
+------------
+
+you can feed the following input to `--index-info`:
+
+------------
+$ git update-index --index-info
+0 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 frotz
+100644 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 1 frotz
+100755 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 2 frotz
+------------
+
+The first line of the input feeds 0 as the mode to remove the
+path; the SHA1 does not matter as long as it is well formatted.
+Then the second and third line feeds stage 1 and stage 2 entries
+for that path. After the above, we would end up with this:
+
+------------
+$ git ls-files -s
+100644 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 1 frotz
+100755 8a1218a1024a212bb3db30becd860315f9f3ac52 2 frotz
+------------
+
+
Examples
--------
To update and refresh only the files already checked out:
- git-checkout-index -n -f -a && git-update-index --ignore-missing --refresh
+----------------
+$ git-checkout-index -n -f -a && git-update-index --ignore-missing --refresh
+----------------
+
+
+Configuration
+-------------
+
+The command honors `core.filemode` configuration variable. If
+your repository is on an filesystem whose executable bits are
+unreliable, this should be set to 'false' (see gitlink:git-repo-config[1]).
+This causes the command to ignore differences in file modes recorded
+in the index and the file mode on the filesystem if they differ only on
+executable bit. On such an unfortunate filesystem, you may
+need to use `git-update-index --chmod=`.
+
+
+See Also
+--------
+gitlink:git-repo-config[1]
Author
GIT
---
-Part of the link:git.html[git] suite
+Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite