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| <body class="manpage"> | |
| <div id="header"> | |
| <h1> | |
| git-push(1) Manual Page | |
| </h1> | |
| <h2>NAME</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <p>git-push - | |
| Update remote refs along with associated objects | |
| </p> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div id="content"> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_synopsis">SYNOPSIS</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="verseblock"> | |
| <pre class="content"><em>git push</em> [--all | --mirror | --tags] [--follow-tags] [-n | --dry-run] [--receive-pack=<git-receive-pack>] | |
| [--repo=<repository>] [-f | --force] [--prune] [-v | --verbose] [-u | --set-upstream] | |
| [--force-with-lease[=<refname>[:<expect>]]] | |
| [--no-verify] [<repository> [<refspec>…]]</pre> | |
| <div class="attribution"> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_description">DESCRIPTION</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects | |
| necessary to complete the given refs.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can make interesting things happen to a repository | |
| every time you push into it, by setting up <em>hooks</em> there. See | |
| documentation for <a href="git-receive-pack.html">git-receive-pack(1)</a>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When the command line does not specify where to push with the | |
| <code><repository></code> argument, <code>branch.*.remote</code> configuration for the | |
| current branch is consulted to determine where to push. If the | |
| configuration is missing, it defaults to <em>origin</em>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When the command line does not specify what to push with <code><refspec>...</code> | |
| arguments or <code>--all</code>, <code>--mirror</code>, <code>--tags</code> options, the command finds | |
| the default <code><refspec></code> by consulting <code>remote.*.push</code> configuration, | |
| and if it is not found, honors <code>push.default</code> configuration to decide | |
| what to push (See gitlink:git-config[1] for the meaning of <code>push.default</code>).</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_options_a_id_options_a">OPTIONS<a id="OPTIONS"></a></h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <repository> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| The "remote" repository that is destination of a push | |
| operation. This parameter can be either a URL | |
| (see the section <a href="#URLS">GIT URLS</a> below) or the name | |
| of a remote (see the section <a href="#REMOTES">REMOTES</a> below). | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <refspec>… | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Specify what destination ref to update with what source object. | |
| The format of a <refspec> parameter is an optional plus | |
| <code>+</code>, followed by the source object <src>, followed | |
| by a colon <code>:</code>, followed by the destination ref <dst>. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <src> is often the name of the branch you would want to push, but | |
| it can be any arbitrary "SHA-1 expression", such as <code>master~4</code> or | |
| <code>HEAD</code> (see <a href="gitrevisions.html">gitrevisions(7)</a>).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <dst> tells which ref on the remote side is updated with this | |
| push. Arbitrary expressions cannot be used here, an actual ref must | |
| be named. | |
| If <code>git push [<repository>]</code> without any <code><refspec></code> argument is set to | |
| update some ref at the destination with <code><src></code> with | |
| <code>remote.<repository>.push</code> configuration variable, <code>:<dst></code> part can | |
| be omitted---such a push will update a ref that <code><src></code> normally updates | |
| without any <code><refspec></code> on the command line. Otherwise, missing | |
| <code>:<dst></code> means to update the same ref as the <code><src></code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The object referenced by <src> is used to update the <dst> reference | |
| on the remote side. By default this is only allowed if <dst> is not | |
| a tag (annotated or lightweight), and then only if it can fast-forward | |
| <dst>. By having the optional leading <code>+</code>, you can tell Git to update | |
| the <dst> ref even if it is not allowed by default (e.g., it is not a | |
| fast-forward.) This does <strong>not</strong> attempt to merge <src> into <dst>. See | |
| EXAMPLES below for details.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>tag <tag></code> means the same as <code>refs/tags/<tag>:refs/tags/<tag></code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Pushing an empty <src> allows you to delete the <dst> ref from | |
| the remote repository.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The special refspec <code>:</code> (or <code>+:</code> to allow non-fast-forward updates) | |
| directs Git to push "matching" branches: for every branch that exists on | |
| the local side, the remote side is updated if a branch of the same name | |
| already exists on the remote side.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --all | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Instead of naming each ref to push, specifies that all | |
| refs under <code>refs/heads/</code> be pushed. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --prune | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Remove remote branches that don’t have a local counterpart. For example | |
| a remote branch <code>tmp</code> will be removed if a local branch with the same | |
| name doesn’t exist any more. This also respects refspecs, e.g. | |
| <code>git push --prune remote refs/heads/*:refs/tmp/*</code> would | |
| make sure that remote <code>refs/tmp/foo</code> will be removed if <code>refs/heads/foo</code> | |
| doesn’t exist. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --mirror | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Instead of naming each ref to push, specifies that all | |
| refs under <code>refs/</code> (which includes but is not | |
| limited to <code>refs/heads/</code>, <code>refs/remotes/</code>, and <code>refs/tags/</code>) | |
| be mirrored to the remote repository. Newly created local | |
| refs will be pushed to the remote end, locally updated refs | |
| will be force updated on the remote end, and deleted refs | |
| will be removed from the remote end. This is the default | |
| if the configuration option <code>remote.<remote>.mirror</code> is | |
| set. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -n | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --dry-run | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Do everything except actually send the updates. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --porcelain | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Produce machine-readable output. The output status line for each ref | |
| will be tab-separated and sent to stdout instead of stderr. The full | |
| symbolic names of the refs will be given. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --delete | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| All listed refs are deleted from the remote repository. This is | |
| the same as prefixing all refs with a colon. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --tags | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| All refs under <code>refs/tags</code> are pushed, in | |
| addition to refspecs explicitly listed on the command | |
| line. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --follow-tags | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Push all the refs that would be pushed without this option, | |
| and also push annotated tags in <code>refs/tags</code> that are missing | |
| from the remote but are pointing at commit-ish that are | |
| reachable from the refs being pushed. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --receive-pack=<git-receive-pack> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --exec=<git-receive-pack> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Path to the <em>git-receive-pack</em> program on the remote | |
| end. Sometimes useful when pushing to a remote | |
| repository over ssh, and you do not have the program in | |
| a directory on the default $PATH. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --[no-]force-with-lease | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --force-with-lease=<refname> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --force-with-lease=<refname>:<expect> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Usually, "git push" refuses to update a remote ref that is | |
| not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This option bypasses the check, but instead requires that the | |
| current value of the ref to be the expected value. "git push" | |
| fails otherwise.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Imagine that you have to rebase what you have already published. | |
| You will have to bypass the "must fast-forward" rule in order to | |
| replace the history you originally published with the rebased history. | |
| If somebody else built on top of your original history while you are | |
| rebasing, the tip of the branch at the remote may advance with her | |
| commit, and blindly pushing with <code>--force</code> will lose her work.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This option allows you to say that you expect the history you are | |
| updating is what you rebased and want to replace. If the remote ref | |
| still points at the commit you specified, you can be sure that no | |
| other people did anything to the ref (it is like taking a "lease" on | |
| the ref without explicitly locking it, and you update the ref while | |
| making sure that your earlier "lease" is still valid).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--force-with-lease</code> alone, without specifying the details, will protect | |
| all remote refs that are going to be updated by requiring their | |
| current value to be the same as the remote-tracking branch we have | |
| for them, unless specified with a <code>--force-with-lease=<refname>:<expect></code> | |
| option that explicitly states what the expected value is.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--force-with-lease=<refname></code>, without specifying the expected value, will | |
| protect the named ref (alone), if it is going to be updated, by | |
| requiring its current value to be the same as the remote-tracking | |
| branch we have for it.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>--force-with-lease=<refname>:<expect></code> will protect the named ref (alone), | |
| if it is going to be updated, by requiring its current value to be | |
| the same as the specified value <expect> (which is allowed to be | |
| different from the remote-tracking branch we have for the refname, | |
| or we do not even have to have such a remote-tracking branch when | |
| this form is used).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that all forms other than <code>--force-with-lease=<refname>:<expect></code> | |
| that specifies the expected current value of the ref explicitly are | |
| still experimental and their semantics may change as we gain experience | |
| with this feature.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>"--no-force-with-lease" will cancel all the previous --force-with-lease on the | |
| command line.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -f | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --force | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Usually, the command refuses to update a remote ref that is | |
| not an ancestor of the local ref used to overwrite it. | |
| Also, when <code>--force-with-lease</code> option is used, the command refuses | |
| to update a remote ref whose current value does not match | |
| what is expected. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This flag disables these checks, and can cause the remote repository | |
| to lose commits; use it with care.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Note that <code>--force</code> applies to all the refs that are pushed, hence | |
| using it with <code>push.default</code> set to <code>matching</code> or with multiple push | |
| destinations configured with <code>remote.*.push</code> may overwrite refs | |
| other than the current branch (including local refs that are | |
| strictly behind their remote counterpart). To force a push to only | |
| one branch, use a <code>+</code> in front of the refspec to push (e.g <code>git push | |
| origin +master</code> to force a push to the <code>master</code> branch). See the | |
| <code><refspec>...</code> section above for details.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --repo=<repository> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| This option is only relevant if no <repository> argument is | |
| passed in the invocation. In this case, <em>git push</em> derives the | |
| remote name from the current branch: If it tracks a remote | |
| branch, then that remote repository is pushed to. Otherwise, | |
| the name "origin" is used. For this latter case, this option | |
| can be used to override the name "origin". In other words, | |
| the difference between these two commands | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code>git push public #1 | |
| git push --repo=public #2</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>is that #1 always pushes to "public" whereas #2 pushes to "public" | |
| only if the current branch does not track a remote branch. This is | |
| useful if you write an alias or script around <em>git push</em>.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -u | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --set-upstream | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| For every branch that is up to date or successfully pushed, add | |
| upstream (tracking) reference, used by argument-less | |
| <a href="git-pull.html">git-pull(1)</a> and other commands. For more information, | |
| see <em>branch.<name>.merge</em> in <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --[no-]thin | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| These options are passed to <a href="git-send-pack.html">git-send-pack(1)</a>. A thin transfer | |
| significantly reduces the amount of sent data when the sender and | |
| receiver share many of the same objects in common. The default is | |
| --thin. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -q | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --quiet | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Suppress all output, including the listing of updated refs, | |
| unless an error occurs. Progress is not reported to the standard | |
| error stream. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| -v | |
| </dt> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --verbose | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Run verbosely. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --progress | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Progress status is reported on the standard error stream | |
| by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q | |
| is specified. This flag forces progress status even if the | |
| standard error stream is not directed to a terminal. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --recurse-submodules=check|on-demand | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Make sure all submodule commits used by the revisions to be | |
| pushed are available on a remote-tracking branch. If <em>check</em> is | |
| used Git will verify that all submodule commits that changed in | |
| the revisions to be pushed are available on at least one remote | |
| of the submodule. If any commits are missing the push will be | |
| aborted and exit with non-zero status. If <em>on-demand</em> is used | |
| all submodules that changed in the revisions to be pushed will | |
| be pushed. If on-demand was not able to push all necessary | |
| revisions it will also be aborted and exit with non-zero status. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| --[no-]verify | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Toggle the pre-push hook (see <a href="githooks.html">githooks(5)</a>). The | |
| default is --verify, giving the hook a chance to prevent the | |
| push. With --no-verify, the hook is bypassed completely. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_git_urls_a_id_urls_a">GIT URLS<a id="URLS"></a></h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In general, URLs contain information about the transport protocol, the | |
| address of the remote server, and the path to the repository. | |
| Depending on the transport protocol, some of this information may be | |
| absent.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Git supports ssh, git, http, and https protocols (in addition, ftp, | |
| and ftps can be used for fetching and rsync can be used for fetching | |
| and pushing, but these are inefficient and deprecated; do not use | |
| them).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The native transport (i.e. git:// URL) does no authentication and | |
| should be used with caution on unsecured networks.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The following syntaxes may be used with them:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| ssh://[user@]host.xz[:port]/path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| git://host.xz[:port]/path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| http[s]://host.xz[:port]/path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| ftp[s]://host.xz[:port]/path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| rsync://host.xz/path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>An alternative scp-like syntax may also be used with the ssh protocol:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| [user@]host.xz:path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This syntax is only recognized if there are no slashes before the | |
| first colon. This helps differentiate a local path that contains a | |
| colon. For example the local path <code>foo:bar</code> could be specified as an | |
| absolute path or <code>./foo:bar</code> to avoid being misinterpreted as an ssh | |
| url.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The ssh and git protocols additionally support ~username expansion:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| ssh://[user@]host.xz[:port]/~[user]/path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| git://host.xz[:port]/~[user]/path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| [user@]host.xz:/~[user]/path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For local repositories, also supported by Git natively, the following | |
| syntaxes may be used:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| /path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| file:///path/to/repo.git/ | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>These two syntaxes are mostly equivalent, except when cloning, when | |
| the former implies --local option. See <a href="git-clone.html">git-clone(1)</a> for | |
| details.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When Git doesn’t know how to handle a certain transport protocol, it | |
| attempts to use the <em>remote-<transport></em> remote helper, if one | |
| exists. To explicitly request a remote helper, the following syntax | |
| may be used:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| <transport>::<address> | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>where <address> may be a path, a server and path, or an arbitrary | |
| URL-like string recognized by the specific remote helper being | |
| invoked. See <a href="gitremote-helpers.html">gitremote-helpers(1)</a> for details.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If there are a large number of similarly-named remote repositories and | |
| you want to use a different format for them (such that the URLs you | |
| use will be rewritten into URLs that work), you can create a | |
| configuration section of the form:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> [url "<actual url base>"] | |
| insteadOf = <other url base></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, with this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> [url "git://git.host.xz/"] | |
| insteadOf = host.xz:/path/to/ | |
| insteadOf = work:</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>a URL like "work:repo.git" or like "host.xz:/path/to/repo.git" will be | |
| rewritten in any context that takes a URL to be "git://git.host.xz/repo.git".</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you want to rewrite URLs for push only, you can create a | |
| configuration section of the form:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> [url "<actual url base>"] | |
| pushInsteadOf = <other url base></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, with this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> [url "ssh://example.org/"] | |
| pushInsteadOf = git://example.org/</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>a URL like "git://example.org/path/to/repo.git" will be rewritten to | |
| "ssh://example.org/path/to/repo.git" for pushes, but pulls will still | |
| use the original URL.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_remotes_a_id_remotes_a">REMOTES<a id="REMOTES"></a></h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The name of one of the following can be used instead | |
| of a URL as <code><repository></code> argument:</p></div> | |
| <div class="ulist"><ul> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| a remote in the Git configuration file: <code>$GIT_DIR/config</code>, | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| a file in the <code>$GIT_DIR/remotes</code> directory, or | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| <li> | |
| <p> | |
| a file in the <code>$GIT_DIR/branches</code> directory. | |
| </p> | |
| </li> | |
| </ul></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>All of these also allow you to omit the refspec from the command line | |
| because they each contain a refspec which git will use by default.</p></div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_named_remote_in_configuration_file">Named remote in configuration file</h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can choose to provide the name of a remote which you had previously | |
| configured using <a href="git-remote.html">git-remote(1)</a>, <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a> | |
| or even by a manual edit to the <code>$GIT_DIR/config</code> file. The URL of | |
| this remote will be used to access the repository. The refspec | |
| of this remote will be used by default when you do | |
| not provide a refspec on the command line. The entry in the | |
| config file would appear like this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> [remote "<name>"] | |
| url = <url> | |
| pushurl = <pushurl> | |
| push = <refspec> | |
| fetch = <refspec></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The <code><pushurl></code> is used for pushes only. It is optional and defaults | |
| to <code><url></code>.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_named_file_in_code_git_dir_remotes_code">Named file in <code>$GIT_DIR/remotes</code></h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can choose to provide the name of a | |
| file in <code>$GIT_DIR/remotes</code>. The URL | |
| in this file will be used to access the repository. The refspec | |
| in this file will be used as default when you do not | |
| provide a refspec on the command line. This file should have the | |
| following format:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> URL: one of the above URL format | |
| Push: <refspec> | |
| Pull: <refspec></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code>Push:</code> lines are used by <em>git push</em> and | |
| <code>Pull:</code> lines are used by <em>git pull</em> and <em>git fetch</em>. | |
| Multiple <code>Push:</code> and <code>Pull:</code> lines may | |
| be specified for additional branch mappings.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect2"> | |
| <h3 id="_named_file_in_code_git_dir_branches_code">Named file in <code>$GIT_DIR/branches</code></h3> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can choose to provide the name of a | |
| file in <code>$GIT_DIR/branches</code>. | |
| The URL in this file will be used to access the repository. | |
| This file should have the following format:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> <url>#<head></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p><code><url></code> is required; <code>#<head></code> is optional.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Depending on the operation, git will use one of the following | |
| refspecs, if you don’t provide one on the command line. | |
| <code><branch></code> is the name of this file in <code>$GIT_DIR/branches</code> and | |
| <code><head></code> defaults to <code>master</code>.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>git fetch uses:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> refs/heads/<head>:refs/heads/<branch></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>git push uses:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> HEAD:refs/heads/<head></code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_output">OUTPUT</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The output of "git push" depends on the transport method used; this | |
| section describes the output when pushing over the Git protocol (either | |
| locally or via ssh).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The status of the push is output in tabular form, with each line | |
| representing the status of a single ref. Each line is of the form:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> <flag> <summary> <from> -> <to> (<reason>)</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If --porcelain is used, then each line of the output is of the form:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> <flag> \t <from>:<to> \t <summary> (<reason>)</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The status of up-to-date refs is shown only if --porcelain or --verbose | |
| option is used.</p></div> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| flag | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| A single character indicating the status of the ref: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| (space) | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| for a successfully pushed fast-forward; | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>+</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| for a successful forced update; | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>-</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| for a successfully deleted ref; | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>*</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| for a successfully pushed new ref; | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>!</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| for a ref that was rejected or failed to push; and | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>=</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| for a ref that was up to date and did not need pushing. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| summary | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| For a successfully pushed ref, the summary shows the old and new | |
| values of the ref in a form suitable for using as an argument to | |
| <code>git log</code> (this is <code><old>..<new></code> in most cases, and | |
| <code><old>...<new></code> for forced non-fast-forward updates). | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For a failed update, more details are given:</p></div> | |
| <div class="openblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| rejected | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Git did not try to send the ref at all, typically because it | |
| is not a fast-forward and you did not force the update. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| remote rejected | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| The remote end refused the update. Usually caused by a hook | |
| on the remote side, or because the remote repository has one | |
| of the following safety options in effect: | |
| <code>receive.denyCurrentBranch</code> (for pushes to the checked out | |
| branch), <code>receive.denyNonFastForwards</code> (for forced | |
| non-fast-forward updates), <code>receive.denyDeletes</code> or | |
| <code>receive.denyDeleteCurrent</code>. See <a href="git-config.html">git-config(1)</a>. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| remote failure | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| The remote end did not report the successful update of the ref, | |
| perhaps because of a temporary error on the remote side, a | |
| break in the network connection, or other transient error. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| from | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| The name of the local ref being pushed, minus its | |
| <code>refs/<type>/</code> prefix. In the case of deletion, the | |
| name of the local ref is omitted. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| to | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| The name of the remote ref being updated, minus its | |
| <code>refs/<type>/</code> prefix. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| reason | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| A human-readable explanation. In the case of successfully pushed | |
| refs, no explanation is needed. For a failed ref, the reason for | |
| failure is described. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_note_about_fast_forwards">Note about fast-forwards</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>When an update changes a branch (or more in general, a ref) that used to | |
| point at commit A to point at another commit B, it is called a | |
| fast-forward update if and only if B is a descendant of A.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In a fast-forward update from A to B, the set of commits that the original | |
| commit A built on top of is a subset of the commits the new commit B | |
| builds on top of. Hence, it does not lose any history.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>In contrast, a non-fast-forward update will lose history. For example, | |
| suppose you and somebody else started at the same commit X, and you built | |
| a history leading to commit B while the other person built a history | |
| leading to commit A. The history looks like this:</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> B | |
| / | |
| ---X---A</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Further suppose that the other person already pushed changes leading to A | |
| back to the original repository from which you two obtained the original | |
| commit X.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The push done by the other person updated the branch that used to point at | |
| commit X to point at commit A. It is a fast-forward.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>But if you try to push, you will attempt to update the branch (that | |
| now points at A) with commit B. This does <em>not</em> fast-forward. If you did | |
| so, the changes introduced by commit A will be lost, because everybody | |
| will now start building on top of B.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The command by default does not allow an update that is not a fast-forward | |
| to prevent such loss of history.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>If you do not want to lose your work (history from X to B) nor the work by | |
| the other person (history from X to A), you would need to first fetch the | |
| history from the repository, create a history that contains changes done | |
| by both parties, and push the result back.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>You can perform "git pull", resolve potential conflicts, and "git push" | |
| the result. A "git pull" will create a merge commit C between commits A | |
| and B.</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> B---C | |
| / / | |
| ---X---A</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Updating A with the resulting merge commit will fast-forward and your | |
| push will be accepted.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Alternatively, you can rebase your change between X and B on top of A, | |
| with "git pull --rebase", and push the result back. The rebase will | |
| create a new commit D that builds the change between X and B on top of | |
| A.</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> B D | |
| / / | |
| ---X---A</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Again, updating A with this commit will fast-forward and your push will be | |
| accepted.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>There is another common situation where you may encounter non-fast-forward | |
| rejection when you try to push, and it is possible even when you are | |
| pushing into a repository nobody else pushes into. After you push commit | |
| A yourself (in the first picture in this section), replace it with "git | |
| commit --amend" to produce commit B, and you try to push it out, because | |
| forgot that you have pushed A out already. In such a case, and only if | |
| you are certain that nobody in the meantime fetched your earlier commit A | |
| (and started building on top of it), you can run "git push --force" to | |
| overwrite it. In other words, "git push --force" is a method reserved for | |
| a case where you do mean to lose history.</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_examples">Examples</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="dlist"><dl> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Works like <code>git push <remote></code>, where <remote> is the | |
| current branch’s remote (or <code>origin</code>, if no remote is | |
| configured for the current branch). | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push origin</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Without additional configuration, works like | |
| <code>git push origin :</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The default behavior of this command when no <refspec> is given can be | |
| configured by setting the <code>push</code> option of the remote, or the <code>push.default</code> | |
| configuration variable.</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>For example, to default to pushing only the current branch to <code>origin</code> | |
| use <code>git config remote.origin.push HEAD</code>. Any valid <refspec> (like | |
| the ones in the examples below) can be configured as the default for | |
| <code>git push origin</code>.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push origin :</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Push "matching" branches to <code>origin</code>. See | |
| <refspec> in the <a href="#OPTIONS">OPTIONS</a> section above for a | |
| description of "matching" branches. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push origin master</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Find a ref that matches <code>master</code> in the source repository | |
| (most likely, it would find <code>refs/heads/master</code>), and update | |
| the same ref (e.g. <code>refs/heads/master</code>) in <code>origin</code> repository | |
| with it. If <code>master</code> did not exist remotely, it would be | |
| created. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push origin HEAD</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| A handy way to push the current branch to the same name on the | |
| remote. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push mothership master:satellite/master dev:satellite/dev</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Use the source ref that matches <code>master</code> (e.g. <code>refs/heads/master</code>) | |
| to update the ref that matches <code>satellite/master</code> (most probably | |
| <code>refs/remotes/satellite/master</code>) in the <code>mothership</code> repository; | |
| do the same for <code>dev</code> and <code>satellite/dev</code>. | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>This is to emulate <code>git fetch</code> run on the <code>mothership</code> using <code>git | |
| push</code> that is run in the opposite direction in order to integrate | |
| the work done on <code>satellite</code>, and is often necessary when you can | |
| only make connection in one way (i.e. satellite can ssh into | |
| mothership but mothership cannot initiate connection to satellite | |
| because the latter is behind a firewall or does not run sshd).</p></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>After running this <code>git push</code> on the <code>satellite</code> machine, you would | |
| ssh into the <code>mothership</code> and run <code>git merge</code> there to complete the | |
| emulation of <code>git pull</code> that were run on <code>mothership</code> to pull changes | |
| made on <code>satellite</code>.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push origin HEAD:master</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Push the current branch to the remote ref matching <code>master</code> in the | |
| <code>origin</code> repository. This form is convenient to push the current | |
| branch without thinking about its local name. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push origin master:refs/heads/experimental</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Create the branch <code>experimental</code> in the <code>origin</code> repository | |
| by copying the current <code>master</code> branch. This form is only | |
| needed to create a new branch or tag in the remote repository when | |
| the local name and the remote name are different; otherwise, | |
| the ref name on its own will work. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push origin :experimental</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Find a ref that matches <code>experimental</code> in the <code>origin</code> repository | |
| (e.g. <code>refs/heads/experimental</code>), and delete it. | |
| </p> | |
| </dd> | |
| <dt class="hdlist1"> | |
| <code>git push origin +dev:master</code> | |
| </dt> | |
| <dd> | |
| <p> | |
| Update the origin repository’s master branch with the dev branch, | |
| allowing non-fast-forward updates. <strong>This can leave unreferenced | |
| commits dangling in the origin repository.</strong> Consider the | |
| following situation, where a fast-forward is not possible: | |
| </p> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> o---o---o---A---B origin/master | |
| \ | |
| X---Y---Z dev</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>The above command would change the origin repository to</p></div> | |
| <div class="listingblock"> | |
| <div class="content"> | |
| <pre><code> A---B (unnamed branch) | |
| / | |
| o---o---o---X---Y---Z master</code></pre> | |
| </div></div> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Commits A and B would no longer belong to a branch with a symbolic name, | |
| and so would be unreachable. As such, these commits would be removed by | |
| a <code>git gc</code> command on the origin repository.</p></div> | |
| </dd> | |
| </dl></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="sect1"> | |
| <h2 id="_git">GIT</h2> | |
| <div class="sectionbody"> | |
| <div class="paragraph"><p>Part of the <a href="git.html">git(1)</a> suite</p></div> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
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