SYNOPSIS

git-tar-tree [--remote=<repo>] <tree-ish> [ <base> ]

DESCRIPTION

Creates a tar archive containing the tree structure for the named tree. When <base> is specified it is added as a leading path to the files in the generated tar archive.

git-tar-tree behaves differently when given a tree ID versus when given a commit ID or tag ID. In the first case the current time is used as modification time of each file in the archive. In the latter case the commit time as recorded in the referenced commit object is used instead. Additionally the commit ID is stored in a global extended pax header. It can be extracted using git-get-tar-commit-id.

OPTIONS

<tree-ish>

The tree or commit to produce tar archive for. If it is the object name of a commit object.

<base>

Leading path to the files in the resulting tar archive.

--remote=<repo>

Instead of making a tar archive from local repository, retrieve a tar archive from a remote repository.

Examples

git tar-tree HEAD | (cd /var/tmp/ && mkdir junk && tar Cxf junk -)

Create a tar archive that contains the contents of the latest commit on the current branch, and extracts it in /var/tmp/junk directory.

git tar-tree v2.6.17 linux-2.6.17 | gzip >linux-2.6.17.tar.gz

Create a tarball for v2.6.17 release.

git tar-tree --remote=example.com:git.git v0.99 >git-0.99.tar

Get a tarball v0.99 from example.com.

Author

Written by Rene Scharfe.

Documentation

Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.

GIT

Part of the git(7) suite