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1 git(7)
2 ======
3 May 2005
4
5 NAME
6 ----
7 git - the stupid content tracker
8
9
10 SYNOPSIS
11 --------
12 'git-<command>' <args>
13
14 DESCRIPTION
15 -----------
16
17 This is reference information for the core git commands.
18
19 The Discussion section below contains much useful definition and
20 clarification info - read that first.  And of the commands, I suggest
21 reading link:git-update-cache.html[git-update-cache] and
22 link:git-read-tree.html[git-read-tree] first - I wish I had!
23
24 David Greaves <david@dgreaves.com>
25 08/05/05
26
27 Updated by Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> on 2005-05-05 to
28 reflect recent changes.
29
30 Commands Overview
31 -----------------
32 The git commands can helpfully be split into those that manipulate
33 the repository, the cache and the working fileset, those that
34 interrogate and compare them, and those that moves objects and
35 references between repositories.
36
37 There are also some ancilliary programs that can be viewed as useful
38 aids for using the core commands but which are unlikely to be used by
39 SCMs layered over git.
40
41 Manipulation commands
42 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
43 link:git-checkout-cache.html[git-checkout-cache]::
44         Copy files from the cache to the working directory
45
46 link:git-commit-tree.html[git-commit-tree]::
47         Creates a new commit object
48
49 link:git-init-db.html[git-init-db]::
50         Creates an empty git object database
51
52 link:git-merge-base.html[git-merge-base]::
53         Finds as good a common ancestor as possible for a merge
54
55 link:git-mktag.html[git-mktag]::
56         Creates a tag object
57
58 link:git-read-tree.html[git-read-tree]::
59         Reads tree information into the directory cache
60
61 link:git-update-cache.html[git-update-cache]::
62         Modifies the index or directory cache
63
64 link:git-hash-object.html[git-hash-object]::
65         Computes the object ID from a file.
66
67 link:git-write-tree.html[git-write-tree]::
68         Creates a tree from the current cache
69
70 Interrogation commands
71 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
72 link:git-cat-file.html[git-cat-file]::
73         Provide content or type information for repository objects
74
75 link:git-check-files.html[git-check-files]::
76         Verify a list of files are up-to-date
77
78 link:git-diff-cache.html[git-diff-cache]::
79         Compares content and mode of blobs between the cache and repository
80
81 link:git-diff-files.html[git-diff-files]::
82         Compares files in the working tree and the cache
83
84 link:git-diff-tree.html[git-diff-tree]::
85         Compares the content and mode of blobs found via two tree objects
86
87 link:git-export.html[git-export]::
88         Exports each commit and a diff against each of its parents
89
90 link:git-fsck-cache.html[git-fsck-cache]::
91         Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
92
93 link:git-ls-files.html[git-ls-files]::
94         Information about files in the cache/working directory
95
96 link:git-ls-tree.html[git-ls-tree]::
97         Displays a tree object in human readable form
98
99 link:git-merge-cache.html[git-merge-cache]::
100         Runs a merge for files needing merging
101
102 link:git-rev-list.html[git-rev-list]::
103         Lists commit objects in reverse chronological order
104
105 link:git-rev-tree.html[git-rev-tree]::
106         Provides the revision tree for one or more commits
107
108 link:git-tar-tree.html[git-tar-tree]::
109         Creates a tar archive of the files in the named tree
110
111 link:git-unpack-file.html[git-unpack-file]::
112         Creates a temporary file with a blob's contents
113
114 link:git-verify-pack.html[git-verify-pack]::
115         Validates packed GIT archive files
116
117 The interrogate commands may create files - and you can force them to
118 touch the working file set - but in general they don't
119
120
121 link:git-clone-script.html[git-clone-script]::
122         Clones a repository into the current repository (user interface)
123
124 link:git-clone-pack.html[git-clone-pack]::
125         Clones a repository into the current repository (engine
126         for ssh and local transport)
127
128 link:git-pull-script.html[git-pull-script]::
129         Pull from a repote repository via various protocols
130         (user interface).
131
132 link:git-http-pull.html[git-http-pull]::
133         Downloads a remote GIT repository via HTTP
134
135 link:git-local-pull.html[git-local-pull]::
136         Duplicates another GIT repository on a local system
137
138 link:git-ssh-pull.html[git-ssh-pull]::
139         Pulls from a remote repository over ssh connection
140
141 link:git-send-pack.html[git-send-pack]::
142         Pushes to a remote repository, intelligently.
143
144 link:git-receive-pack.html[git-receive-pack]::
145         Invoked by 'git-send-pack' to receive what is pushed to it.
146
147 link:git-clone-pack.html[git-clone-pack]::
148         Clones from a remote repository.
149
150 link:git-fetch-pack.html[git-fetch-pack]::
151         Updates from a remote repository.
152
153 link: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
158 Ancilliary Commands
159 -------------------
160 Manipulators:
161
162 link:git-apply-patch-script.html[git-apply-patch-script]::
163         Sample script to apply the diffs from git-diff-*
164
165 link:git-convert-cache.html[git-convert-cache]::
166         Converts old-style GIT repository
167
168 link:git-merge-one-file-script.html[git-merge-one-file-script]::
169         The standard helper program to use with "git-merge-cache"
170
171 link:git-prune-script.html[git-prune-script]::
172         Prunes all unreachable objects from the object database
173
174 link:git-resolve-script.html[git-resolve-script]::
175         Script used to merge two trees
176
177 link:git-tag-script.html[git-tag-script]::
178         An example script to create a tag object signed with GPG
179
180
181 Interogators:
182
183 link:git-diff-helper.html[git-diff-helper]::
184         Generates patch format output for git-diff-*
185
186 link:git-ssh-push.html[git-ssh-push]::
187         Helper "server-side" program used by git-ssh-pull
188
189
190
191 Identifier 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
219 Symbolic Identifiers
220 --------------------
221 Any git comand accepting any <object> can also use the following
222 symbolic notation:
223
224 HEAD::
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
238 File/Directory Structure
239 ------------------------
240 The 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 $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY)
244      ??/       'First 2 chars of object' directories.
245      pack/     Packed archives.
246
247    refs/       Directories containing symbolic names for objects
248                (each file contains the hex SHA1 + newline)
249      heads/    Commits which are heads of various sorts
250      tags/     Tags, by the tag name (or some local renaming of it)
251      */        Any other subdirectory of refs/ can be used to store
252                files similar to what are under refs/heads/.
253    HEAD        Symlink to refs/heads/<current-branch-name>
254
255 Higher level SCMs may provide and manage additional information in the
256 GIT_DIR.
257
258 Terminology
259 -----------
260 Each line contains terms which you may see used interchangeably
261
262  object database, .git directory
263  directory cache, index
264  id, sha1, sha1-id, sha1 hash
265  type, tag
266
267
268 Environment Variables
269 ---------------------
270 Various git commands use the following environment variables:
271
272 The git Repository
273 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
274 These environment variables apply to 'all' core git commands. Nb: it
275 is worth noting that they may be used/overridden by SCMS sitting above
276 git so take care if using Cogito etc
277
278 'GIT_INDEX_FILE'::
279         This environment allows the specification of an alternate
280         cache/index file. If not specified, the default of
281         `$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
301 git 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
310 git 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
319 Discussion
320 ----------
321 include::../README[]
322
323 Author
324 ------
325 Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
326
327 Documentation
328 --------------
329 Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
330
331 GIT
332 ---
333 Part of the link:git.html[git] suite
334